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Buschy McBusch Race 400

Sunday, May 2nd, 2021

Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, KS

  • 17 Ford
  • 5 Toyota
  • 17 Chevrolet

  • Sunday, May 2nd, 2021
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Kyle Busch gets birthday present with a win at Kansas

Perhaps it was birthday fate. When the name of the race is the Buschy McBusch Race 400, your name is Kyle Busch and it’s your 36th birthday – you have to figure there’s some serious racing juju in your favor. And Busch took advantage of it.

Busch’s No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota took the lead on a restart with two laps remaining and held off the field by .336-seconds Sunday at Kansas Speedway to give him his first NASCAR Cup Series win of the season – 58th of his career – and his new crew chief Ben Beshore the first win of his career.

It completed a weekend trophy sweep for Busch, who won Saturday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race too.

“Just a great day to be able to put this M&Ms Camry up front,” Busch said smiling, adding “Great to be able to get everyone back in Victory Lane again this early in the season and get those points going our way.

“And,” he said breaking into a grin, “I just remembered it’s the Buschy McBusch race and a Busch won. What do you know?”

It was a dramatic ending to what had been largely a Kyle Larson show up front all day. The Hendrick Motorsports driver led a race best 132 of the 267 laps. But he got shuffled back to the second row on the last restart and had contact with Ryan Blaney’s front-row running Ford after taking the final green flag. The two cars slid up and bounced into the wall and out of the groove, allowing Busch to take off with the help of his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. pushing from behind.

Ultimately the Fords driven by Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski – on fresher tires – chased down Truex on the last lap to claim second and third place behind Busch. Keselowski, last week’s Talladega winner, led a season-best 72 of the opening 80 laps.

Matt DiBenedetto was fourth and reigning series champion Chase Elliott finished fifth. Truex was sixth, followed by Tyler Reddick, Chris Buescher, William Byron and Austin Dillon.

Larson, looking to claim his second victory of the season was understandably disappointed after the race. He finished 19th after leading the most laps on the afternoon.

“I had the 2 [Keselowski] behind me and he didn’t get to my bumper and I think he had to protect behind him and it just allowed the bottom [row] to get a good jump on us and the bottom two lanes cleared me,” Larson explained.

“I was back to third and planned on pushing [Ryan] Blaney as good as I could and obviously, I pushed too hard and got him loose and chased both of us back into the wall. I was just trying to help him stay side by side with the 18 [Busch] on the back to allow myself to have some sort of opportunity, but I just pushed too hard.

“That’s really the first time I was behind somebody on a restart. I learned for next time.”

The first 167 laps of the 267-lap race were run with no major incidents – the caution flags came out only for a scheduled competition caution and the two stage breaks. Busch won Stage 1 and Larson won Stage 2.

But there were three cautions in the last 20 laps – making pit decisions and lane choice crucial in that last run to the checkered flag.

Ultimately, the two-time series champion Busch, was able to keep his car up front and make the move when he needed to – his victory obviously a huge boost in confidence for the team, which had only two previous top-five finishes in the opening 10 races of the season.

“It’s hard sometimes when you go through the lulls, you go through the disappointment, you go through dejection and the lack of understanding if you can still do it,” Busch said. “There’s a sense of doubt there for sure. But you just have to keep persevering, keep digging and putting your focus forward.”

  • Drivers Entered: 39
  • Laps Scheduled: 267
  • Margin of Victory: 0.336 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 5 Minutes 21 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 129.647
  • Cautions: 7 for 36 laps
  • Lead Changes: 18
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,979 (12.9 passes per green flag lap)
Brad Keselowski and William Byron lead the field
Kansas City, Kansas - May 2, 2021 : Brad Keselowski, driver of the #2 Verizon 5G Ford, and William Byron, driver of the #24 Axalta Chevrolet, lead the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series Buschy McBusch Race 400 at Kansas Speedway on May 02, 2021 in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Race lineup for the Buschy McBusch Race 400 at Kansas Speedway
START VEH # DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
34 00 Quin Houff Chevrolet 8 Ball Chocolate Whiskey Starcom Racing George Church
28 1 Kurt Busch Chevrolet Monster Energy Chip Ganassi Racing Matt McCall
18 10 Aric Almirola Ford Smithfield / Price Chopper Stewart-haas Racing Mike Bugarewicz
20 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota FedEx Freight Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart
7 12 Ryan Blaney Ford Menards / Moen Team Penske Todd Gordon
19 14 Chase Briscoe Ford HighPoint.com Stewart-haas Racing Johnny Klausmeier
35 15 Joey Gase Chevrolet ExploreBranson.com Rick Ware Racing Pat Tryson
16 17 Chris Buescher Ford auto Tempest Rfk Racing Luke Lambert
9 18 Kyle Busch Toyota M&M's Mix Joe Gibbs Racing Ben Beshore
15 19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota Auto-Owners Insurance Joe Gibbs Racing James Small
1 2 Brad Keselowski Ford Verizon 5G Team Penske Jeremy Bullins
8 20 Christopher Bell Toyota Rheem Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens
5 21 Matt DiBenedetto Ford Dickies / Menards Wood Brothers Racing Greg Erwin
29 22 Joey Logano Ford AAA Insurance Team Penske Paul Wolfe
13 23 Bubba Wallace Toyota Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar 23xi Racing Mike Wheeler
2 24 William Byron Chevrolet Axalta Hendrick Motorsports Rudy Fugle
6 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Off Road Richard Childress Racing Justin Alexander
38 33 Austin Cindric Ford MoneyLion Team Penske Miles Stanley
3 34 Michael McDowell Ford CarParts.com Front Row Motorsports Drew Blickensderfer
12 37 Ryan Preece Chevrolet Nature Valley Jtg Daugherty Racing Trent Owens
22 38 Anthony Alfredo Ford Dude Wipes Front Row Motorsports Seth Barbour
4 4 Kevin Harvick Ford Busch Light for the Farmers Stewart-haas Racing Rodney Childers
10 41 Cole Custer Ford HaasTooling.com Stewart-haas Racing Mike Shiplett
24 42 Ross Chastain Chevrolet Clover Chip Ganassi Racing Phil Surgen
27 43 Erik Jones Chevrolet Black Entrepreneur Initiative Richard Petty Motorsports Jerry Baxter
23 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet Kroger / Energizer Jtg Daugherty Racing Brian Pattie
25 48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet Ally Hendrick Motorsports Greg Ives
32 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet HendrickCars.com Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels
33 51 Cody Ware Chevrolet Nurtec ODT Rick Ware Racing Mike Hillman Sr
37 52 Josh Bilicki Ford RBR Aviation Rick Ware Racing Peter Sospenzo
36 53 Garrett Smithley Ford SmartSanitizer.com Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde
39 55 Matt Mills Ford Siebert Electric Bj Mcleod Motorsports Lee Leslie
14 6 Ryan Newman Ford Hy-Vee Rfk Racing Scott Graves
26 7 Corey Lajoie Chevrolet Nations Guard Spire Motorsports Ryan Sparks
31 77 Justin Haley Chevrolet NASCAR Trucks at Knoxville Spire Motorsports Kevin Bellicourt
30 78 BJ McLeod Ford Celsius Live Fast Motorsports Frank Kerr
11 8 Tyler Reddick Chevrolet Childress Vineyards Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett
17 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet UniFirst Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson
21 99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet Camping World Trackhouse Racing Travis Mack