
The Penske Racing driver scored his first win of his horrible 2008 season by staying out during a late caution as rain approached late in the going in the Lenox Industrial Tools 301. When the rain finally came, Busch had held the top spot for just 10 laps and after a brief red flag period, NASCAR finally called the race after 284 of 301 laps.
The win elevated Busch four spots in the point standings to 18th-place.
Many more of the Top-10 finishers definitely lucked into their positions because of the rain including Michael Waltrip (2nd) and J.J. Yeley (3rd). For those two, it might be the only time in 2008 that they finish in the Top-5.
As the fans stream from the parking lots after the Coca-Cola 600, here's some final thoughts on the weekend:
(Note: The picture on the right is from 2004. Yes, it freaks me out too. Thank you, Getty Images.)
If nothing else,
It wasn't a particularly good weekend at Las Vegas for former champions of the
Last season, a number of drivers were burned by the combination of the Top-35 rule and rain on the day of qualifying for several NASCAR Sprint Cup events.
Batting one thousand must be getting easier in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
I literally laughed in the middle of hotel lobby when I read today the penalties exacted on Kurt Busch and Tony Stewart for their antics last Friday night during Budweiser Shootout practice.