Monday April 14th, 2025 1:34PM

Truex Gets 2nd Busch Win, Beats Earnhardt

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TALLADEGA, ALABAMA - Martin Truex Jr. beat Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a video game at Talladega Superspeedway. Then he beat his boss on the racetrack.<br> <br> With a few helpful shoves from Earnhardt, co-owner of Chance 2 Motorsports, Truex won his second NASCAR Busch series race, taking the checkered flag just ahead of his mentor on Saturday in the Aaron&#39;s 312.<br> <br> The last 31 laps of the 117-lap event on the 2.66-mile oval. were marred by four of the six caution flags in the race. One, brought out by a wild, 10-car crash sent Tim Fedewa to a nearby hospital for a precautionary examination.<br> <br> With Truex and Earnhardt just ahead of a long line of contenders and a great finish shaping up, rookie Clint Bowyer, who started from the pole in his first Talladega race, spun on lap 116. That started a chain reaction crash that involved five other cars, forcing the race to finish under yellow.<br> <br> &#34;What a crazy race. You never knew where you were going to be from one lap to the next,&#34; Truex said. &#34;We were just in the right place at the right time, out front with Junior giving me a push from behind.<br> <br> &#34;It was really cool having him push me. He could have got out of line and tried to push by me, but he&#39;s a real class act.&#34;<br> <br> Truex led four times for 29 laps, including the final 23. He averaged 136.783 mph.<br> <br> Earnhardt, the defending race winner here and also of the season-opener in Daytona in his only other Busch start of 2004, gave Truex instructions by radio late in the race.<br> <br> &#34;At one time, there was a whole line of them coming up on the outside and I turned to his channel and told Martin to get up in front of them or he&#39;d probably wind up getting kicked all the way to the back,&#34; Earnhardt said. &#34;I&#39;m sure he was thinking he had to stay in front of Earnhardt, but he listened and got up in front of them and stayed in the lead.<br> <br> &#34;I told him, `Don&#39;t worry about me. I&#39;ll get back up front.&#39; &#34;<br> <br> Earnhardt did fall back a bit but, following the last restart with eight laps remaining, the two-time Busch Series champion quickly moved from fourth to second and bumped the rear of Truex&#39;s Chevrolet several times to give him extra momentum to pull ahead.<br> <br> &#34;I decided to stay behind him and take what we could get as a team,&#34; said Earnhardt, who will go into Sunday&#39;s Aaron&#39;s 499 Nextel Cup race as co-favorite with DEI teammate Michael Waltrip. &#34;I figured if I pull out, they&#39;re going to do to me what I did to the two guys who were between Martin and me on the last restart.&#34;<br> <br> Earnhardt acknowledged playing computer games with Truex was a big help in getting the rookie ready for his first Talladega race.<br> <br> &#34;We spent a lot of time on a computer running simulations,&#34; Earnhardt said. &#34;It&#39;s real close to real life and ... when you learn patience and self-discipline on that video game, it works in real life. And Martin&#39;s real good at that game.&#34;<br> <br> As for Saturday&#39;s race, Earnhardt appeared to be as happy as if he had won.<br> <br> &#34;I&#39;m real happy with Martin,&#34; Earnhardt said. &#34;He really did what he had to do.&#34;<br> <br> Ron Hornaday Jr. finished third, followed by rookie Kyle Busch, Jason Leffler, Robby Gordon, Kenny Wallace, Waltrip and David Green.<br> <br> Waltrip, who came into the race with an eight-point lead over Green in the championship, now leads by 17. Truex moved to third, 27 behind.
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