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Kyle Busch holds off Heim to win NASCAR Truck race at Texas

Race winner Kyle Busch, Spire Motorsports, Chevrolet Silverado

Making his fourth start for Spire Motorsports in the No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado, Busch snagged his second win of the year after sweeping both stages at TMS.

He regained the lead from Christian Eckes on the final restart before holding off a charging Corey Heim on the final lap of the race. It was Busch’s 66th career Truck Series victory.

“Great team, everybody here at Spire,” said Busch post-race. “I appreciate [crew chief] Brian Pattie and everybody that was able to work so hard to prepare us a really fast Silverado … They definitely kept my honest, I’ll give them that.”

Race winner Kyle Busch, Spire Motorsports, Chevrolet Silverado

Photo by: John Harrelson / NKP / Motorsport Images

He later added: “Corey kept us honest right there. He started to find the top over there and get some momentum. I tried it with three to go and I chattered really bad, so my front just wasn’t working over there. But I needed more laps on my tires to get up there and make that work, but he made it and got to my rear bumper in Turn 3. I didn’t know which way to go so I ran the middle and then darted bottom and he slipped up top, so I guess we had enough of a gap after that.”

Heim finished second, Nick Sanchez third, Christian Eckes fourth, and Zane Smith fifth. Daniel Dye, Taylor Gray, Tanner Gray, Stefan Parsons, and Ty Majeski rounded out the top-ten.

Stage 1

Sanchez started the race from pole position, but the caution flag quickly flew for a bizarre incident. Thad Moffitt ended up outside of the groove and his front wheels appeared to be locked to the left. He came back down the track, slamming into Tyler Ankrum. Memphis Villarreal was also involved, and none of the three drivers were able to continue.

 

Rajah Caruth, who narrowly avoided being a part of the first incident, was the cause of the next caution, spinning in Turn 2.

On the ensuing restart, Eckes took the lead after Sanchez got put three-wide by Stewart Friesen. It appeared like he may go on to win the stage, but Kyle Busch ran him down and snatched the lead away with just a few laps to go.

Busch claimed the Stage 1 victory ahead of Eckes, Sanchez, Smith, Friesen, Dye, Layne Riggs, Grant Enfinger, Heim, and Tay. Gray.

Stage 2

The second stage was far cleaner, despite a couple tense moments on the initial restart. Eckes mounted a brief challenge against Busch, but he was unable to pass the 2x NASCAR Cup Series champion.

Busch ended up sweeping the stages with ease. At the…

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