Kyle Busch (Camry no 18) finally won a Nationwide race at the Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday afternoon. Starting from the 31st position (as the qualifying sessions were cancelled due to rain, the fourth time in seven races, Busch's car was in that position in the owner's points), the young NASCAR sensation did not run into the bad lucks he went through for the last four races and calmly cruised to victory. He was followed by Jeff Burton (Chevy No 29) and Clint Bowyer (Chevy No 2). Bobby Labonte (Chevy No 21) drove a Richard Childress car to fourth place (rumours have it he might drive for Childress in the Sprint Cup series next year) and Jamie Mc Murray (Ford no 16) ended up fifth. Ontarian D.J. Kennington (Dodge No 81) drove a conservative race to finish 30th.
NASCAR: Kyle Busch finally wins a Nationwide race