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With Kyle Busch finally winning at Kansas Speedway, and even though it is not a Sprint Cup victory, Kyle Busch might have motivation to win this weekend's Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway.
Busch led 104 laps last night, en route to retaking the lead with 21 laps to go.
Nine cautions in total created a caution-filled feel to this race, especially when Bryan Silas wrecked with 42 laps to go.
Austin Dillon and Kyle Busch went into pit road along with others. Dillon took two tires and Busch took 4. Busch passed Dillon after Dillon led for some time after the restart.
Busch won the race, Matt Crafton finished second, Joey Logano finished third, Dillon unfortunately finished 4th, and Tayler Malsam.
Busch's win was the 37th time a driver won an NCWTS (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series) race from the pole, and made Eric Phillips the all-time winning crew chief in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with 29 wins.
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