Kyle Busch finally figured out a way to win again in NASCAR's Nationwide Series.
After two straight frustrating runner-up finishes in the second tier series, Busch passed Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Joey Logano near the end of the Camping World 200 on Saturday and held off the precocious 19-year-old to get the victory at New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon.
Busch picked up his fifth Nationwide win of the year and 26th of his career. The 24-year-old, who also is a star in Sprint Cup and the Camping World Truck Series, now has a total of 52 wins in his career.
Saturday's victory was his 10th of the season, including three in Cup heading into today's Lenox Industrial Tools 301 on the same track and two in trucks.
Brad Keselowski finished third, followed by Mike Bliss and Kevin Harvick.
TRUCKS: Ron Hornaday dominated his second race consecutive race and won the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at the Memphis (Tenn.) Motorsports Park. Hornaday started on the pole after a qualifying lap of 117.7 mph and led 176 of 200 laps on the ¾-mile oval.
Brian Scott, who was running second, stayed with Hornaday through much of the first extra period lap, but Hornaday pulled away on the final sweep.
Scott, who was racing for the second week with a broken right wrist, finished second. David Starr finished third and Aric Almirola was fourth.
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