Truex Wins NASCAR Cup Race, Fight Big News
Published on March 13 2017 6:53 am
Last Updated on March 13 2017 6:54 am
BY ESPN
Martin Truex Jr. finished speaking to reporters after winning the NASCAR Cup race Sunday and retreated into a corner of the media center where a tablet awaited with the video cued up.
Truex had to see the Kyle Busch-Joey Logano brawl, too.
"I'm sure NASCAR is going to love that one," Truex said.
Truex passed Brad Keselowski with two laps to go and avoided a last-lap wreck and ensuing fight that left Busch's forehead bloodied after a wild finish.
An aggressive Logano got into Busch as they raced for third, sending Busch spinning down pit road at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
"It was nothing intentional," Logano said. "But obviously he thinks that."
As Truex headed toward Victory Lane, Busch walked down pit road, turned right and threw a right hook at Logano's face. Logano's crew members brought Busch to the ground as NASCAR officials yelled for them to stop.
When they were separated and Busch got to his feet, he had a bloody gash above his right eye.
"There wasn't much talking, just a lot of swinging," said Logano, who said he was unhurt. "I was racing hard there at the end."
Busch, who got into contention after recovering from a speeding penalty that left him a lap down, was escorted to the infield care center and quickly released as the track buzzed.
"I got dumped. He flat-out just drove straight in the corner and wrecked me," Busch said. "That's how Joey races, so he's going to get it."
The fight overshadowed a dominant day for Truex and a tough-luck finish for Keselowski, who appeared to be pulling away after a restart and on his way to his second win in as many weeks when he ran into mechanical problems.
"I just know it was something major," he said. "It wouldn't turn and I lost brakes."
Truex passed him and held on to become the first driver to win all three segments in the new stage racing format of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
Kyle Larson was second, followed by Chase Elliott, Logano and Keselowski.
Truex won the first two race stages and retook the lead with 39 laps to go after a lengthy cycle of green-flag pit stops. After a hard-charging Keselowski went in front, Danica Patrick blew an engine, bringing out a caution.
Keselowski, who started from the pole, just beat Truex out of pit road after their four-tire stops. Keselowski chose the outside lane on the restart and shot ahead until his car slowed at the end of the 267-lap race.
That gave Toyota a win after Ford victories in the season's first two races.
"I've been on the other side of those things plenty of times, so it definitely feels good to take advantage of somebody else's issue for once," Truex said.
Denny Hamlin was sixth, followed by Ryan Blaney, Jamie McMurray, Matt Kenseth and Clint Bowyer.
Jimmie Johnson was 11th, marking the first time since he became a full-time driver in 2002 that he has failed to have a top-10 finish in the season's first three races.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 16th, and Kevin Harvick's hope of bouncing back from a disappointing finish at Atlanta lasted only 68 laps. He crashed hard into the wall when his right front tire exploded.