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2014 VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 Winner - Rookie Elliott steals the show at Darlington

Chase Elliott made his first start at Darlington Raceway a memorable one.

The 18-year-old rookie passed Elliott Sadler on the last lap to win the VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 on Friday at Darlington Raceway.

Elliott, who led 54 laps, started fifth on the final restart with two laps to go after taking four tires in the final pit stop. Sadler and Kyle Larson came out of the pits in first and second after taking just two tires and couldn't hold off the hard-charging Elliott.

The JR Motorsports driver worked his way through traffic and finally passed Sadler, who got loose coming off Turn 2 on the final lap. It's the first final-lap pass for a victory at a Darlington Nationwide race.

2013 VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 Winner - Kyle Busch Wins VFW Sports Clips Help a Hero 200

Kyle Busch won the NASCAR Nationwide Series VFW Sports Clips Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway Friday night. Busch led four times for 107 of the races 147 laps in route to his fifth Nationwide Series victory of the year and his 56th career Nationwide victory. Busch helped lead the Joe Gibbs Racing team to four of the first five positions on Friday, a complete dominate performance by the organization.

Busch beat runner-up teammate Elliott Sadler by just under a second. Finishing third in the event was Brian Vickers with Joey Logano coming home fourth and Matt Kenseth finishing fifth. Rookie Kyle Larson finished sixth with Talladega winner Regan Smith finishing seventh, Sam Hornish Jr eighth, Kasey Kahne ninth and Justin Allgaier rounded out the top ten.

Kyle Busch sat on the pole for the race and led the races' first 24 laps when a caution flew when Brian Silas and Trevor Bayne crashed bringing out the races' first caution flag. Silas was running the #24 Toyota for SR2 Motorsports and was done for the day after the incident. He finished 36th. Bayne would continue but was several laps down when his Mike Kelley led team got his #6 Ford back out on the track after repairs. Bayne finished 32nd.

2012 VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 Winner - Joey Logano wins VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200

Joey Logano wrecked leader Elliott Sadler five laps from the end, then broke free during a green-white-checkered finish at Darlington Raceway for his second straight Nationwide Series victory.

Logano was in third place after the fifth caution period tightened up the race at the end. Logano bumped Sadler at the restart, turning the lead car into the wall. Logano then shot past Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin during NASCAR's version of overtime and held on for his third series victory of the season.

Hamlin finished second, giving him five top-two placings in his seven Nationwide races here. Brad Keselowski was third followed by Sam Hornish Jr. and Austin Dillon.

Danica Patrick was 12th and extreme sports star Travis Pastrana was 17th in his second-ever series race.

For much of the night, this race looked like Hamlin's. He moved in front early are led for 102 of the 147 laps. Hamlin was ahead by nearly seven seconds with 20 laps to go when Kurt Busch hit the wall to bring out the fourth caution flag.

Sadler took two tires as the leaders pitted and beat the field out to move in front. He held the spot only 12 laps until Brendan Gaughan's wreck set up the decisive restart.

2011 Results: Kyle Busch won the Nationwide Royal Purple 200

Kyle Busch took his fifth Nationwide victory of the 2011 series in only nine starts, seeing off a tough challenge from his Joe Gibbs Racing team mate Denny Hamlin to the chequered flag. It's Busch's first win in NASCAR at Darlington, and he'll be hoping it augurs well for the Sprint Cup race at the same venue on Saturday night.

Hamlin was ahead of Busch on lap 95 when a big crash on the backstretch caught up Brad Keselowski, Aric Almirola, Brian Scott, Mike Bliss, Carl Edwards, Ryan Truex and Kasey Kahne, allowing Busch to close right up on Hamlin at the restart and stay right with him as Hamlin worked his way to the front over the remaining laps of the race and finally took the lead for the final 23 laps.

The win takes Busch's Nationwide tally to 48, just one behind Mark Martin's record for victories in the series. With the form he's in right now, there's a good chance that Kyle will equal and even surpass Martin's achievement before the end of May. "I'm racing Dover [next week], and I'm racing Charlotte [May 28]. Those are really good places for me in the Nationwide Series. I've run really well at both of those."

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