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Kyle Busch pulled away from the field early leading 95 of 100 laps.

Busch cruises in Fontana for Truck Series victory

Bodine backs up Daytona win with second-place finish

By Sporting News Wire Service
February 23, 2009
02:26 PM EST
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FONTANA, Calif. -- It wasn't even close.

With a No. 51 Toyota truck that absolutely dominated the competition Saturday at Auto Club Speedway, pole-sitter Kyle Busch streaked to a 9.023-second victory on Todd Bodine, last week's winner at Daytona, in the San Bernardino County 200 Camping World Truck Series race.

San Bernardino Co. 200

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Kyle Busch Toyota
2. Todd Bodine Toyota
3. Chad McCumbee Chevrolet
4. David Starr Toyota
5. T.J. Bell Toyota
6. Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
7. Matt Crafton Chevrolet
8. Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet
9. Timothy Peters Toyota
10. Max Papis Toyota
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Second of two

Kyle Busch capped his Saturday by winning the Nationwide event to make NASCAR history.

In claiming his 10th win in the series and his second in two starts at the 2-mile California track, Busch led three times for 95 of the 100 laps and led all but two of the 92 green-flag circuits (watch video).

After a gas-and-go under green on Lap 91 -- thanks to new pit rules that prohibit Truck Series teams from taking both fuel and tires on the same stop -- Busch quickly overtook Colin Braun, who tried to stretch his fuel mileage but ran out of gas and rolled onto pit road with three laps remaining. Braun finished 20th.

Chad McCumbee came home third, followed by David Starr and T.J. Bell. Ron Hornaday, Matt Crafton, Ricky Carmichael, Timothy Peters and Max Papis completed the top 10 in the series' second event of the season.

"This thing was just flawless," Busch said of his No. 51 Toyota, which was serviced through a cooperative effort with James Finch's Nationwide Series crew. "The guys did flawless. They worked so well and made this truck drive so well.

"It's really a lot fun to come out here and win two years in a row, and hopefully we can do some more."

Busch is the only driver doing triple duty at Auto Club Speedway.

Though still unsponsored, Bodine had an excellent truck, too, but his No. 30 Toyota was no match for Busch's ride.

"It's a little disappointing to have a Tundra that's that good and finish second," Bodine said. "That tells you how good Kyle was. Once the tires got heated up -- got a little slick -- we were just a little tight through the center of the corner. I couldn't quite hold it wide open."

News & Notes

• Busch's win was also Doug George's first as a crew chief.
• Gabi Dicarlo finished 19th in her Truck Series debut.
• Busch leads Bodine by five points in the series standings after two races. Crafton is third, 77 points behind Busch.

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Camping World Truck Series

Driver Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. +1 Kyle Busch 370 Leader
2. -1 Todd Bodine 365 -5
3. +4 Matt Crafton 293 -77
4. +2 Timothy Peters 288 -82
5. +4 Ron Hornaday 285 -85
6. +6 T.J. Bell 285 -85
7. -2 Mike Skinner 281 -89
8. +11 Chad McCumbee 276 -94
9. +8 David Starr 272 -98
10. -- J.R. Fitzpatrick 262 -108
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