Kyle Busch had a commanding lead wiped out with one ill-timed caution.
He snagged it back just in time to extend his dominant run in the Nationwide Series -- and seal his latest win with a kiss.
Kyle Busch needed some OT to grab that checkered flag.
Busch dominated in regulation, then proved he had the car to beat in three attempts of NASCAR's version of overtime to win Saturday's Nationwide Series race.
Kyle Busch and Matt Kenseth had two of the strongest cars in the season-opening Daytona 500 but had nothing to show for it after a pair of engine failures.
The Joe Gibbs Racing duo is determined not to let that happen Saturday night in their return to Daytona International Speedway.
Busch and Kenseth swept the front row in Friday qualifying, with Busch turning a lap at 193.723 mph to win the pole. Kenseth was second at 193.299.
Joey Logano savors the times he led Joe Gibbs Racing into Victory Lane. Turns out, he enjoys beating JGR so much more. Logano changed his team and his car, just not the result, and raced to his third straight Dover victory in the Nationwide Series on Saturday.
Kyle Busch won his fifth Nationwide Series race of the year, pushing past Joey Logano 18 laps from the end to win at Darlington Raceway on Friday night.
Matt Kenseth was able to hold off Kasey Kahne to the win the Nascar Race in Kansas. Even those two were able to finish the race cleanly, there were a few dust ups along the way for others.
Joey Lagano and Kyle Busch were two of those others...
At Auto Club Speedway on Sunday, Kyle Busch took the checkered flag by flying by the dueling machines of Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin. Plus Tony Stewart goes after Logano for an earlier dust-up on the track.