Kyle Busch earns 200th career victory by winning Auto Club 400
Kyle Busch earned the 200th victory of his NASCAR career on Sunday by winning the Auto Club 400 in Fontana, Calif.
Busch's victory tied Richard Petty for the most across NASCAR's three major series.
"Feels just like number one. Feels just like yesterday," Busch said after winning Sunday's race, according to NASCAR.com. "… Just awesome. Just awesome. To win 200, I mean, whatever it means, it means a lot to me. It means a lot to all my guys, everybody at Joe Gibbs Racing. It’s an amazing opportunity to drive for Joe Gibbs. I cherish every minute of it, love it always."
Joey Logano finished the race in second, followed by Brad Keselowski in third.
Busch led 134 of the race's 200 laps and earned his fourth career victory at Auto Club Speedway.
It was the 53rd career Cup victory for Busch, adding to his 94 wins in the Xfinity Series and 53 more in the Truck Series.
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