Kyle Busch overcame some early issues to bring his #54 Toyota to his 75th career Xfinity Series win in the Kansas Lottery 300 on Saturday. Busch held off his Cup teammate Matt Kenseth (#20) for the win. Kenseth and Busch combined to lead every lap, including the four extra green-white-checkered laps that came after the #52 Toyota of Joey Gase blew its engine and lay down fluid on the track. Roush Fenway driver Chris Buescher (#60) maintained his points lead, while defending series champion Chase Elliott (#9) pulled away from his JR Motorsports teammate Regan Smith (#7) by six points to take second place in the standings. Richard Childress driver Ty Dillon (#3), second for several weeks earlier in the year, now sits in fourth.The other three Roush drivers - Darrell Wallace Jr. (#6), Elliott Sadler (#1) and Ryan Reed (#16) - are fifth, sixth and tenth in points. Also in incidents during the race were Cale Conley, Truck drivers Jennifer Jo Cobb and Korbin Forrister, and B.J. McLeod.
Race Results:
- (4) 54-Kyle Busch - Toyota - 204 laps, led 56 laps
- (1) 20-Matt Kenseth - Toyota - 204 laps, led 148 laps
- (10) 22-Joey Logano - Ford - 204 laps
- (5) 3-Ty Dillon - Chevrolet - 204 laps
- (3) 7-Regan Smith - Chevrolet - 204 laps
- (2) 60-Chris Buescher - Ford - 204 laps
- (12) 9-Chase Elliott - Chevrolet - 204 laps
- (15) 39-Ryan Sieg - Chevrolet - 204 laps
- (6) 18-Daniel Suarez - Toyota - 204 laps
- (8) 62-Brendan Gaughan - Chevrolet
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