Though the race was some three hours late because of bad weather, Kyle Busch (Camry No 32) seemed very strong at the Monster Mile Dover International Speedway.
But it was Denny Hamlin (Camry No 18) who finally crossed the finish line first in the Heluva Good! 200 Nationwide race before Carl Edwards (Ford No 60) and a surprisingly good David Stremme (Chevrolet No 64).
Busch was involved in two incidents, a first one on pit lane that set him back quite a few positions in the race, the second one, more important, as he was tagged by teammate Jason Leffler (Camry No 38) who had just lost control of his race car.
Busch ended up 28th but the new racing sensation, Joey Logano who just turned 18 last week drove his Joe Gibbs No 20 Camry to 6th place.
But it was Denny Hamlin (Camry No 18) who finally crossed the finish line first in the Heluva Good! 200 Nationwide race before Carl Edwards (Ford No 60) and a surprisingly good David Stremme (Chevrolet No 64).
Busch was involved in two incidents, a first one on pit lane that set him back quite a few positions in the race, the second one, more important, as he was tagged by teammate Jason Leffler (Camry No 38) who had just lost control of his race car.
Busch ended up 28th but the new racing sensation, Joey Logano who just turned 18 last week drove his Joe Gibbs No 20 Camry to 6th place.





