Kyle Busch continues to be the Saturday king at the Brickyard, winning the Lilly Diabetes 250 in the NASCAR XFINITY Series with a last-lap pass over Ryan Blaney.
Busch, starting from the pole in the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota, stalked the No. 22 Ford of Ryan Blaney over the last 20 laps after losing the lead on a Lap 76 restart and had fallen behind by nearly a full second, but closed and passed Blaney on the backstretch of the final lap when Blaney hit lapped traffic and then had a slight bobble coming off Turn 2.
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“I just got close enough to make (Blaney) mess up, then I was able to capitalize underneath him,” Busch said.
Busch won for a record-extending 72nd time in the XFINITY Series in 301 starts.
The XFINITY Series has run four times at IMS for a total of 400 laps – and Busch has led in all four races, for 206 laps. He also won from the pole in 2013.
Kyle Busch Wins 2015 Lilly Diabetes 250
Kyle Busch continues to be the Saturday king at the Brickyard, winning the Lilly Diabetes 250 in the NASCAR XFINITY Series with a last-lap pass over Ryan Blaney.
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