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Kyle Busch Rebounds from Pass Through Penalty, Wins Baptist Health 200 at Homestead

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Kyle Busch continued to do Kyle Busch things Saturday Night at in the Baptist Health 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, picking up his 58th career NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series win driving the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Tundra.

it wasn’t easy for Busch though, who had to start the race at the rear of the field and make a pass-through penalty on lap one because of a technical inspection issue prior to the race. Strategy got the No. 51 to the front of the field, and Busch’s fast truck kept him there until the end, leading 82 laps en route to his second NGROTS win of the season.

Tyler Ankrum, Ross Chastain, Chase Elliott and Johnny Sauter rounded out the top-five finishers from Saturday Night’s 200 miler.

The points leader entering the event Austin Hill, ran inside the top-five all night long, but a poor final restart relegated the No. 16 to a 7th place finish.

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