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Inspection Complete: Martin Truex Jr. Officially Captures Busch Light Clash Victory

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Martin Truex Jr. is officially the winner of the 2023 Busch Light Clash at the LA Memorial Coliseum after post-race technical inspection was completed. PC: David Rosenblum | LAT Images | Courtesy of TobyChristie.com

They’ve already started to tear down the purpose-built quarter-mile oval inside the LA Memorial Coliseum, but now we officially know that Martin Truex Jr. has captured the victory in the Busch Light Clash.

NASCAR announced the completion of the post-race technical inspection at 12:18 AM ET, stating that all vehicles had passed through the inspection process. With the ‘all clear’ from the sanctioning body, Martin Truex Jr. was named the official winner of the event.

Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch, Alex Bowman, and Kyle Larson all retained their positions inside the top five. Like the top-five positions, the remainder of the results for the 2023 Busch Light Clash will remain untouched.

With the inspection process officially completed, all results are now deemed official. Next for the NASCAR Cup Series will be the Daytona 500, on February 19th, 2023 at Daytona International Speedway.

2023 NASCAR Cup Series Busch Light Clash Race Results

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