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2014 Cheez-it 355 at the Glen Winner - AJ Allmendinger wrestled the lead away from Marcos Ambrose
In a furious back-and-forth with Marcos Ambrose, it was AJ Allmendinger who prevailed Sunday at Watkins Glen International.
Over the final laps, the two exchanged the lead several times. But with two laps remaining Ambrose got loose, allowing Allmendinger to pull ahead. Kurt Busch finished third followed by Kyle Larson and Carl Edwards.
The victory was the first of Allmendinger's career and virtually assures he qualifies for the Chase for the Sprint Cup. It was also the first win for JTG Daugherty Racing, a single-car team.
Finishing sixth through 10th were Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth and Brian Vickers.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was 11th. He captured the championship points lead from pole-sitter Jeff Gordon, who lost power mid-race and finished 34th. Earnhardt holds a five-point advantage with four regular season races remaining.
2013 Cheez-it 355 at the Glen Winner - Kyle Busch wins the 2013 Cheez-It 355
Surviving a succession of restarts in the final 15 laps of Sunday's Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen International, Kyle Busch edged Brad Keselowski for the victory in a two-lap shootout.
Busch collected his third NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win of the season, his second at the 2.45-mile road course and the 27th of his career Sunday -- but nothing about it was easy.
Aric Almirola's Ford nosed into a tire barrier after a blowing a tire on Lap 60 to cause a caution that interrupted a cycle of pit stops and knocked pole winner Marcos Ambrose out of the lead. Kyle Busch, Keselowski, Martin Truex, Clint Bowyer and Kurt Busch had already made their final stops, and that quintet led the field to green on Lap 64.
Busch pulled away to a lead of more than two seconds before caution for debris slowed the field for the sixth time on Lap 77. The race restarted on Lap 81, with Busch, Keselowski, Truex and Bowyer in the top four spots.
Busch's work, however, was far from over. After the restart, a wild wreck involving Matt Kenseth, Kasey Kahne and Dale Earnhardt Jr. brought out the seventh caution and required another restart on Lap 85.
Contact between Max Papis' Chevrolet and Ambrose's Ford ignited an accident on the restart lap, with Brian Vickers' No. 55 Toyota also collected in the melee. Forced to lead the field to green for the third time in 15 laps, Busch got away on the restart and held off Keselowski in a battle that intensified on the final circuit.
2012 Zippo 200 at the Glen Winner - Ambrose repeats in wild finish at Watkins Glen Finger Lakes 355
Australian driver Marcos Ambrose repeated his victory at Watkins Glen International in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series on Sunday in a wild finish of the 2012 Finger Lakes 355. Ambrose drove his No. 9 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford past a slick and slippery scene involving two other drivers to win the race's first new trophy designed by Corning Museum of Glass.
After leading for three times for 43 laps out of 90 total, Kyle Busch in the No. 18 Toyota hit an oil slick on the track at Turn 2 in the final lap and suddenly slid out of the way. That left a chance for Brad Keselowski in the No. 2 Dodge to pick up the lead with Ambrose on his tail. The two cars slugged it out in an active battle on the grass in the inner loop, Turn 5, and on to the last turn when Keselowski last slid in oil in time for Ambrose to cross the finish line ahead of him by .571 seconds.
2011 Zippo 200 at the Glen Winner
Kurt Busch won the Nationwide Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International.
Subbing for injured Penske Racing teammate Brad Keselowski of Rochester Hills, Busch beat Jimmie Johnson by nearly a second on a green-white-checkered finish Saturday. That deprived brother Kyle Busch of his 50th career victory in the series.
Joey Logano was third, followed by Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards.
The race was mostly a battle between the Busch brothers until the second caution of the race flew with two laps remaining in regulation. They took turns leading the entire 85 laps of the race.
2010 results - Montoya ends frustration with victory at The Glen
Saving his best for the end of Sunday's Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen, Montoya pulled away from Marcos Ambrose and Kurt Busch over the final 16 laps at Watkins Glen International and notched the second Cup Series victory of his career.
Winless in 113 races since his first Cup victory at Sonoma in June 2007, Montoya added another success to the already magical year his Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team owner has enjoyed. Jamie McMurray, who finished sixth Sunday, won the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400 this year, and Dario Franchitti added an Indianapolis 500 victory with Ganassi's IndyCar organization. His Rolex Grand-Am team won at The Glen on Saturday.
Busch passed Ambrose at the start/finish line on Lap 89 of 90 to steal second place from Ambrose, who came home third. A.J. Allmendinger, fresh from a contract extension with Richard Petty Motorsports, ran fourth, followed by pole-sitter Carl Edwards, who collected his sixth consecutive top-10 finish.
Montoya, however, had the field covered when it counted, leading 74 laps and crossing the stripe 4.735 seconds ahead of Busch.