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Kyle Busch picked up his second top-10 finish in three weeks at Dover Motor Speedway in a day his Richard Childress Racing team needed. “A good day for the No. 8 car, a good solid points day, I gue…
Kyle Busch achieved his second top-10 finish in a span of three weeks at Dover Motor Speedway, providing a much-needed boost for his Richard Childress Racing team. Despite starting from pole position and leading the first 34 laps, Busch lost control of the race to Ryan Blaney and settled for a fourth-place finish. The No. 8 Camaro demonstrated competitive performance in the Wurth 400, maintaining an average running position of fifth place. Busch expressed pride in his team’s effort, acknowledging that they had a solid car and gave their best shot at chasing down the leaders. While Sunday’s race marked Busch’s best non-superspeedway finish, his third-place result at Atlanta Motor Speedway remains the highlight of his season. With 34 laps led at Dover, Busch recorded his most laps led in a race this season.