Kyle Busch Beats Stewart Friesen for a NASCAR Truck Series Win at Atlanta

Kyle Busch beat Stewart Friesen for a NASCAR Truck Series win at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday afternoon in the FR8 Racing 208.

HAMPTON, Ga. – With seven previous NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Atlanta Motor Speedway trophies already on his mantle, Kyle Busch was the odds-on favorite for Saturday’s FR8 Racing 208. And the veteran did not disappoint.

A Kyle Busch Win at Atlanta

Pulling ahead of Stewart Friesen about 20 yards from the finish line, Busch’s No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet held on for a slight 0.017-second win as the two passed side-by-side under the checkered flag. It was Busch’s record eighth series victory at the track. He led a race-high 80 of the 135 laps but earned his hardware this weekend with a half dozen trucks going door-to-door with the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion in the closing 20 laps.

“Awesome run for this Spire Chevrolet and everybody at [sponsor] Gainbridge,” Busch said, thanking the fans in the grandstands for coming out in the cloudy 50-degree Atlanta weather.

“Just trying to make sure I stayed as far forward as I possibly could,” Busch said of how he held off the field in the closing laps “Those guys would cycle to me and get to the next one in front, next one in front of me and I just made sure to keep battling back and got back to the front so I could control it the best I could. That inside [lane] was good, they were rolling forward so it made for a heck of a race.”

“I’m proud we had a heck of a race there to the finish and it wasn’t single file. There was some mixing it up for these fans out here to see a cool show.”

Stewart Friesen Gave it His Best

As elated as Busch was in claiming his record 67th NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win – and record 232nd national series win – Friesen could only muster a slight smile conceding he gave it his best in the thrilling finish.

“Just proud of my race team here,” the Canadian owner-driver of the No. 52 Halmer-Friesen Toyota said. “We had a shot. This is my favorite truck and we’ll keep digging with it. We had a shot and I guess I got too far off my help there coming off the back on my last lap. I thought I could pack some more air on him coming out of three and surge ahead, but just had the surge at the wrong time and he came back.”

The FR8 Racing 208 Results

With Busch and Friesen ultimately the pair fighting for the checkered flag, Tyler Ankrum and Bailey Curry crossed the finish line side-by-side just behind, a mere 0.001-second separating the two. Georgia native Chandler Smith finished fifth. All of these drivers gave Busch a challenge in those last laps.

Caden Honeycutt, two-time series champion Ben Rhodes, reigning series champion Ty Majeski, Jake Garcia, and Grant Enfinger rounded out the top ten in a race with 19 lead changes among 11 drivers and only a pair of caution flags beyond the scheduled stage breaks.

Of note, championship favorite Corey Heim ran out of gas running third a single lap before the Stage 2 break. Unfortunately, he could not make up the three laps he lost to that, finishing 23rd. It was also a rough ending for 25-year-old rookie Connor Mosack, who earned his first series pole position and led 30 laps but was involved in a late-race incident and finished 25th.

Jack Wood won the opening stage and Busch claimed the second stage win. Giovanni Ruggiero was the top-finishing rookie in 11th place. Tanner Gray earned an additional championship point for claiming the Fastest Lap Bonus.

The NASCAR Truck Series Point Standings

Grant Enfinger takes a one-point advantage over Majesk. Chandler Smith, Corey Heim, and Ben Rhodes complete the top five in the series point standings.

Up Next

The Truck Series has a break before their next race, on March 14th at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Ecosave 200 starts at 9 p.m. ET on FS1, NRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The defending winner for this race is Rajah Caruth.

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