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Brian De Los Santos

Power Rankings: By staying on track, No. 1 Busch could have won again

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Updated June 30

It could have been, maybe even should have been, a different Busch in Victory Lane on Sunday.

Kyle Busch runs into trouble as Juan Pablo Montoya spins him out during a regrettable late pit stop. (Getty Images)  
Kyle Busch runs into trouble as Juan Pablo Montoya spins him out during a regrettable late pit stop. (Getty Images)  
Though it had been a rare off weekend for points leader Kyle Busch, who has already ripped off five Cup victories, a sixth had seemingly fallen into his lap Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway when the caution waved on Lap 273. While everybody in front of him needed to pit for fuel to reach the end of the race, crew chief Steve Addington had used a strategy earlier that had Busch good to go to the finish of the 301-lap event.

Inexplicably, Busch opted to pit as well.

"If we would have stayed out there then we could have won the race -- we could have been where the 2 (Kurt Busch) car was," Kyle Busch said. "I didn't feel like that was the way to win a race, just to stay out and play by the rain."

Considering how much track position meant Sunday -- and all season for that matter -- the move was dumbfounding, to say the least. His car was junk most of the day, so two tires weren't going to help him move forward a whole lot back in traffic -- and certainly not into the position he most likely would have finished in had he not pitted.

Well back in the pack after his pit stop, he got into a scrum with Juan Pablo Montoya, who sent him spinning as the final caution of the day waved, and he finished 25th after the race was halted on Lap 284.

"I didn't feel like we had a shot with the guys that were going to be behind us," Kyle Busch said of his reason for stopping. "We did what we did to try to pass some more cars."

Older brother Kurt was more than happy to snag the rain-shortened victory in what has otherwise been a rather dreary season. What's more is, had the race restarted, he might have been in big trouble; a brake hose had come loose.

"You know, I learned early on, before I even really made it up to the Cup level, that luck is definitely a player in racing," said Kurt Busch, who ended a 29-race winless skid.

"I think Richard Childress defined luck the best. He says, 'When preparation meets opportunity, that's luck.' And we were prepared today, and the opportunity presented itself to pit when we did. You have to have a fast enough car, a prepared car. So things came into play for us.

"It's something that's always been in the game. You've got to have strategy. You have to have a fast car. Where we are in points, we've got our backs up against the wall. So we gambled a little bit and it paid off."

Power Rankings after New Hampshire:

POWER RANKINGS
CurrentDriverPrevious
1Greg Biffle1
Won the pole and led 74 laps on Saturday night but faded down the stretch to finish 12th. Still hanging on to the Sprint Cup Series points lead but by only a pair over Roush Fenway Racing teammate Matt Kenseth.
2Matt Kenseth2
Climbed to within a whisker of the points lead with a sixth-place finish on Saturday night. Now the world awaits the announcement regarding the potential change of Kenseth's car number. Relax Kenseth fans, the 17 isn't going anywhere.
3Jimmie Johnson7
Roared back up the rankings and the points standings with his first win since October of last season and in the process gave team owner Rick Hendrick historic Sprint Cup victory number 200. Johnson's history has been to bunch up wins once he gets to victory lane.
4Kyle Busch3
Was in the mix for a second Darlington win but wound up settling for a fourth-place finish. Like Johnson Busch has returned to form in recent weeks and delivered on the expectations most had for the No. 18 team this season.
5Denny Hamlin5
Was behind the wheel of one of the coolest looking cars in recent weeks with a Cale Yarborough-inspired retro paint scheme on the No. 11 Toyota. Looked almost Yarborough-like at Darlington for a while but didn't have enough mustard to run down Johnson for the win.
6Martin Truex Jr.6
Wasn't exactly pleased with his team for some suspect pit work at one point of the race but kept his composure and battled back for yet another finish inside the top five.
7Dale Earnhardt Jr.4
It was a struggle for Junior to just finish 17th. Had a decent car early in the night but handling issues plagued the No. 88 squad, and you can be sure crew chief Steve Letarte won't bring the same set-up back to Darlington next season.
8Clint Bowyer8
A rather quiet night for the Michael Waltrip Racing driver with an 11th-place finish. Still not bad when an "off night" can be within a hair of a top-10 run.
9Tony Stewart12
An interesting night for Smoke, who was very strong in spurts but had to fight through handling issues, a broken clutch and a fuel pressure problem during the 500 miles. Pretty solid performance to deal with all that and still come home third.
10Carl Edwards11
A seventh-place finish and another top 10, but now that Johnson's 17-race winless drought has ended will the questions mount for Edwards on his not visiting Victory Lane for more than a year?
11Kevin Harvick10
Was the focal point of Darlington's promotional campaign trying to capitalize on Harvick's tussle with Kyle Busch last season. But overall a very quiet night for the No. 29 Chevrolet driver who left Darlington with a rather mediocre 16th-place finish.
12Brad Keselowski9
Hasn't performed well at Darlington during his Sprint Cup career and that remained intact on Saturday with a 15th-place Southern 500 effort. A downer for the Blue Deuce after Keselowski's Talladega win last weekend.
13Ryan Newman13
Was headed for a better night than what the results show when Newman got caught up in the aftermath of Kurt Busch's spin late in the race when he got punted from behind. The frustration overflowed once the checkered flag flew with both teams getting involved in a scuffle as well as Newman and Busch exchanging harsh words.
14Paul Menard15
A decent day with a 13th-place finish for the Richard Childress Racing driver. Continues to hang around on the fringe of the top 10 in the points standings.
15Kasey KahneNR
Has finally completed the turnaround from his dismal start to the season and is knocking down consistent finishes on a weekly basis. Kahne's eighth-place run was his fifth straight top-10 finish.
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