SPARTA, Ky. -- Kyle Busch led 185 laps and caught a huge break before surviving a final restart to win Friday nights 300-mile NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Kentucky Speedway.The defending Sprint Cup Series champion needed overtime to win in his No. 18 Toyota, with the race going one circuit past its scheduled 200 laps after a late caution. Busch then outdueled Daniel Suarez and Austin Dillon in a three-wide restart to earn his first series win at Kentucky since 2004.Busch benefited from a late mistake by Erik Jones. He passed Busch for the lead after a lap 174 restart just before the fourth yellow, but inadvertently shut off his car and fell to third as a penalty for failing to keep up with the pace car.Dillon was second in a Chevy, with Suarez third in a Toyota and Jones fourth in a Toyota.One night after his Camping World Truck Series team became that series winningest outfit, the Xfinity career wins leader earned his fifth victory and ninth top-10 this season. For a while the question was whether anybody would get close to Busch, who led six times.Busch claimed the pole with a speed of 187.318 mph that edged out Suarez (187.298). He set his own groove and pace on the resurfaced, reconfigured track and had all the grip he needed after a full day of practice on the premier Cup level.Only on that one restart did Busch show vulnerability as Jones made a gutsy pass on the outside. Jones never got the chance to put room between him and Busch as Ray Black Jr. quickly spun out to draw the yellow flag.Jones No. 20 car then appeared to stall during the caution, creating the penalty and a turn of events that handed the lead to Busch for good. Air Force 1 Store . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. Air Force 1 Clearance . "I was fortunate to play many years at this level with a great organization and unbelievable teammates," said Hejduk in a statement. https://www.cheapairforce1outlet.com/ . 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LOUDON, N.H. -- Smoke is heating up just in time for his final trip to the Brickyard.Tony Stewarts final NASCAR season -- no, hes not retiring from racing -- has gone from bust to boon in a matter of weeks and hes now all but assured of racing for a fourth career Sprint Cup championship in the fall.Stewart finished second behind race winner Matt Kenseth on Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and continued a solid streak that his him tucked inside the top 30 in points that he needed to clinch a spot in the Chase.How sweet it would be for the Indiana native to keep his run rolling next week at his hometown track, Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Im not going to downplay it because its one of the most important weekends of the year for me, Stewart said.He heads home not for a sad swan song, but among the favorites to win.Stewart missed the first eight races of this season with a back injury suffered in an off-road vehicle accident one week before the season opened. He had just one top 10 in his first six races and posted two finishes in the 30s.He finished seventh at Michigan that proved just an appetizer for what was next. Stewart burst through the next week at Sonoma Raceway and snapped an 84-race losing streak dating to 2013.Stewart finished fifth last week at Kentucky Speedway and had positioned his No. 14 Chevrolet at the right spot Sunday when some of the leaders started dropping down the stretch.Stewart inched from 30th to 28th points, the final hurdle needed to clinch a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.When Tony wants it, hes kind of hard to beat, said Joe Gibbs, his former team owner. You hate to see him retire because he means a lot to our sport.Nothing would mean more than another win at Indy.Stewart, a Columbus, Indiana native, had dreamed since he was a boy making trips to the Brickyard with his family of winning at the famed track. He would have loved an Indianapolis 500 victory in his brief open-wheel ccareer.dddddddddddd He settled instead for two wins in the Brickyard 400.When he won his first one in 2005, Stewart had tears in his eyes over the final laps when he saw his father pressed against the fence cheering him on.Now 78, Nelson Stewart still races.I promise you, Ive got more talent behind the wheel than he does, Stewart said. Ive watched him race, and if he can still race at 78, I might be able to make it to 78, too. Ive got a long way before I think about (retirement).His final NASCAR seasons marred by injuries and tragedy, Stewart remained firm that hell simply step away from NASCAR at the end of the season, not from behind the wheel of other race cars.Stewart has struggled since he broke his leg in a 2013 crash, then was emotionally devastated after his car struck and killed driver Kevin Ward during a New York sprint car race in 2014. Hes facing a civil suit filed by the drivers family.But this week should be a happy homecoming for Stewart. He spent Saturday night at Eldora Speedway to watch sprint car races and will return there Wednesday night for the NASCAR Truck Series race on the dirt.Stewart, of course, is more than just an interested observer at Eldora. He owns the half-mile dirt track in Rossburg, Ohio that has served the last few years as the lead-in for the Brickyard.With dwindling crowds and boring races, the Brickyard has lost some luster as one of NASCARs crown jewel events.Indy is still Indy to Stewart.The spotlight figured to shine bright on Smoke next weekend in his final shot to kiss the bricks for a third time. Jeff Gordons potential return driving for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr. could dim the attention on Stewart -- and thats fine with one of racings all-time prickly stars.I dont need the spotlight on me anyway, Stewart said. I show up to race. Im not the profile guy. ' ' '