Kyle Busch won the New England 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It was his 36th series win in his 186th start, tying Kevin Harvick for second on the all-time wins list.
Busch’s 8,117 career laps led set a record, breaking Mark Martin’s mark by 35 laps.
Busch posted his series-best sixth win of 2010. He has won his past three Nationwide starts. It was his second win at New Hampshire in his fifth start there. He became the first driver to win more than one race at New Hampshire in 24 races.
Busch led 125 of the 200 laps, the most he has ever led at New Hampshire. His 980 laps led in 2010 lead all drivers.
Joe Gibbs Racing posted its 50th series win, with 24 being won by Kyle Busch, and its eighth win of 2010, leading all teams. JGR has won on the past three Nationwide races at New Hampshire.
Toyota posted its third Nationwide New Hampshire win and eighth victory in 2010, leading all teams.
Brad Keselowski (second) got his 15th straight top-10 finish, extending his points lead to 247 over Carl Edwards.
Edwards (third) posted top-three finishes in the past four races.
Joey Logano (fourth) got his 10th top-10 finish in 11 starts this season.
Trevor Bayne (fifth) got his career-best finish.
Colin Braun (12th) was the best-finishing rookie of the year contender; he has finished in the top 12 in his past four starts.
Danica Patrick (30th) made her fourth Nationwide start.
(ESPN.com)(6-28-2010)
