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Racebeat (08/17/03)
by Rich Romer
NASCAR Winston Cup: Ryan Newman had enough fuel and Kurt Busch didn't.
Newman grabbed his series-leading fifth victory of the year, stretching his
final tank of gas 52 laps on the 2-mile oval at Michigan International Speedway to
win the GFS Marketplace 400 on Sunday. Busch came up a lap short and wound
up 18th. Most of the leaders pitted during a caution period on the 149th lap
of the 200-lap race, and Busch and Dale Jarrett came back onto the track behind
only Jimmy Spencer, who stayed out. Busch easily passed Spencer for the
lead on the restart on lap 150 and Jarrett moved to second the next time around
the high-banked track. Jarrett, a four-time Michigan winner, then took the lead
from Busch on lap 152.
But Busch wouldn't let Jarrett get away, finally
repassing him for the top spot on lap 157. He stayed there nearly to the
end, building leads of up to 3.3 seconds before Jarrett was forced to pit on lap
188, giving Newman the runner-up spot. Newman, last year's top rookie, was 3.2
seconds behind when he moved into second, but quickly began to reel in Busch, moving
up to the rear bumper of the leader's No. 97 Roush Racing Ford on lap 197
and charging past the slowing Busch on lap 198 after a short side-by-side
battle.
On lap 199, Busch slowed and drove onto pit lane for a splash of gas.
Newman easily held on to beat Kevin Harvick, who made his last stop on lap 149, to
the finish line by 1.652-seconds -- about 10 car-lengths. Jimmie Johnson,
who led a race-high 50 laps and also pitted on lap 149, ran out of gas on lap
198 and finished 27th. Tony Stewart, the reigning series champion, finished
third, followed by rookie Greg Biffle, Steve Park and Robby Gordon, who won a week
earlier at Watkins Glen. Series leader Matt Kenseth, who also ran the last
52 laps without stopping, wound up ninth after running back in the pack most of
the day. With Earnhardt finishing 32nd, eight laps off the pace, he fell
from 258 points behind to a whopping 329 back with 13 races remaining. The
winner averaged 127.310 mph in the race slowed by eight yellow flags and a total of
42 laps of caution.
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