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2014 Buckle Up 200 Winner - Kyle Busch wins Nationwide Series race at Dover

Kyle Busch won the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Dover International Speedway on Saturday afternoon. The driver of the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota Camry, Busch led 124 of 200 laps claiming the win in the Buckle Up 200 presented by Click it or Ticket.

Busch crossed the start finish line ahead of Trevor Bayne and Joey Logano to win at the 1-mile concrete oval located in Dover, DE.

Joey Logano began the race on the pole. As the winner of the four previous Nationwide Series races at Dover he was the presumptive favorite on Saturday. By halfway Kyle Busch moved to the front of the field. Once out front no one had anything for Busch.

2013 5-Hour Energy 200 Winner - Joey Logano wins the 5-hour ENERGY 200

Joey Logano hasn't quite been able to find Sunoco Victory Lane at Dover in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, but when it comes to the NASCAR Nationwide Series, he's now done something nobody else has done.

Logano drove to the lead off a restart at lap 165 and never relinquished it, winning the "5-Hour ENERGY 200" NASCAR Nationwide Series race. It is his third consecutive win in Saturday races at the Monster Mile, which has never happened since the Series started at Dover in 1982 and hasn't happened at the track in any series since Jeff Gordon won three consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races in 1995 and 1996.

Kyle Busch was looking for the second leg of a possible three-race sweep at Dover after winning Friday's "Lucas Oil 200" NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. And for quite some time, it looked like he would do it. He led 72 laps, and seemed to have no problem running down anybody that was ahead of him for the first half of the race.

But during that last caution period, which began at lap 163, Logano's crew chief Jeremy Bullins got to thinking. He saw that Kasey Kahne had taken just two tires in his last stop and had continued to run strong despite that. He also saw that Busch had made the call to take four tires while most of the rest of the field took two.

2012 5-Hour energy 200 Winner - JGR sweeps top three at Dover

Joey Logano got his fourth Nationwide Series win in 10 races this season, taking the victory in the 5-Hour Energy 200 at Dover International Speedway in Delaware and leading a 1-2-3 finish for Joe Gibbs Racing. Ryan Truex and Brian Scott finished second and third, respectively.

Logano, who started second on the field, led 154 of the race's 200 laps in the #18 Dollar General Toyota Camry for his first win at Dover; he has two previous second-place finishes in the series (September 2009 and June 2010). He took over the lead for good from teammate Truex on Lap 195 after Truex came up on lapped traffic.

Truex, who won the pole for the race, earned his first career runner-up finish in the Nationwide Series following an emergency appendectomy 11 days ago. Truex, in the #20 Grime Boss Toyota, said the surgery wasn't an issue, but the lapped traffic was.

2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series: Heluva Good! 200 - Race Results

Brad Keselowski raced to his first NASCAR Nationwide Series win of the season Saturday, taking the lead during a restart with two laps left at Dover International Speedway.

Logano was second on the first anniversary of his Nationwide debut. He took the blame for pushing Busch too hard.

Kyle Busch had led a race-best 108 laps and was leading on a final restart with three laps to go, but appeared to have a tire go down shortly after the restart, allowing Keselowski and Joey Logano to sneak by.

Keselowski took advantage of Busch's misfortune, while Logano, who was trailing Busch when his ride pulled up lame, settled for runner-up honors.

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