Kyle Busch captured the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series victory at Dover Motor Speedway, mastering the 1‑mile concrete oval with a commanding drive that saw him lead 147 of the 200 laps.
A dominant performance on the high‑banked track
The No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet not only showcased Busch’s skill but also highlighted the synergy with his crew, a partnership that the driver described as the best he’s ever been part of.
Behind him, Ty Majeski secured second place, matching his season‑best finish, while Ross Chastain ran up front for 49 laps before a late fuel stop dropped him further back. Kaden Honeycutt, fresh off last week’s win, finished fourth and extended his championship lead, with Christopher Bell rounding out the top five.
Making history on the grid
The race also marked a historic moment for diversity as Dystany Spurlock became the first Black woman to start a NASCAR national series event, sharing the lineup with teammates Toni Breidinger and Natalie Decker, signaling a broader push for inclusion in the sport.
With the playoffs looming, the results set the stage for a tightly contested championship battle, as Honeycutt’s points surge and Busch’s record fifth Dover win underscore the unpredictable nature of the series.