In a finish that looked to be taken straight from Kevin Harvick's playbook with his win in the Cup race in the Spring, Kyle Busch pulled off the last lap pass to beat Aric Almirola to the line by 0.002 seconds.
"That's cool," Busch said after the race was over. "I didn't want to do it. Aric deserved that race. He should've won it last year. I had the 13 right up under me and I wanted to protect my position. I went up high to block and then came down and I got under Aric. Once I got under him, there was no going back so I made my move."
With the move, Busch crossed under the double-yellow line, which on the two restrictor plates—Daytona and Talladega—it is illegal to improve your position once under the line. In 2008, Regan Smith...
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