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Buescher beats van Gisbergen in wild Watkins Glen overtime

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Shane van Gisbergen in the #16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro.

Shane van Gisbergen in the #16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro.

 

Shane van Gisbergen in the #16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro.
Shane van Gisbergen in the #16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro.

 

On the penultimate lap of the race, the Kaulig Racing driver restarted third and nudged the RFK Racing star to steal the lead away out of Turn 1.

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However, on the final lap, the #17 pilot got within striking distance and returned serve at the third-to-last corner.

Van Gisbergen got loose through the bus stop chicane after clipping the inside wall and that was the only invitation Buescher needed to put the nose of his Ford Mustang to the leading Chevrolet Camaro.

The Kiwi tried to fight back but got loose out of the second-to-last turn and fought to get the #16 car under control.

That ended any hope of a last corner lunge and with it, Buescher sealed the win.

“I thought we lost it there on that last [restart]. To stay right there with him, that was the spot he was better than us and he missed it,” said Buescher.

“So I tried to crossover and went to cut. Just hard racing there. Just such an awesome finish. To be that good for so much of the end of the race, all race, to get a win, it’s good. We came here to be the spoiler.

“This is huge. Such a big win for us, everybody at RFK works so hard. To finally get a road course win, man, we’ve been so close so many times. To finally pull that off is fantastic.”

UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!

CHRIS BUESCHER PASSES SHANE VAN GISBERGEN TO WIN AT WATKINS GLEN! #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/ZYjaSJuZ8f

— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) September 15, 2024

The 90-lap race was a wild one from start to finish with the caution coming out before a lap was even completed.

Kyle Busch in the Richard Childress Racing #8 was spun by #7 Spire Motorsports driver Corey LaJoie in the bus stop.

Christopher Bell (#20 Joe Gibbs Racing) was an innocent victim in that melee and was spun trying to avoid the stricken #8 Chevrolet.

Bell’s teammate Denny Hamlin in the #11 hit the wall as did 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace in the #23 Toyota Camry.

Fellow playoff contender Ryan Blaney in the #20 stopped after a hit with the #6 RFK Racing Ford of Brad Keselowski.

This camera didn’t even last a lap. 😢

📺 : #NASCARPlayoffs | USA Network pic.twitter.com/4wy7RY0vec

— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) September 15, 2024

Van Gisbergen rose to second, passing Martin Truex Jr. in the #19 with six laps left in Stage 1 and pitted shortly thereafter.

Van Gisbergen’s future Trackhouse Racing teammate Ross Chastain buried his car in the gravel trap on Lap 38 just two laps shy of Stage 2 ending.

Race leader Ross Chastain and van Gisbergen were caught out by the yellow, meaning they couldn’t pit as planned.

What followed was an incredible run for the leading duo who fought hard to keep those on newer tyres behind them in Stage 3.

Eventually, Buescher climbed his way through to the lead on Lap 56. Chastain and van Gisbergen pitted on Lap 58 and set about bringing the gap down to the leaders.

With 11 laps to go, the caution flew again and bunched the field up when Harrison Burton in the #20 suffered a puncture and sent rubber debris flying.

There were two more cautions that ultimately whittled the laps down and set up an overtime finish.

OH MY GOODNESS!

WILLIAM BYRON AND BRAD KESELOWSKI CRASH! #NASCARPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/Uf3mAHGyCn

— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) September 15, 2024

The first was for 2023 race winner William Byron (#24 Hendrick Motorsports) and Brad Keselowski (#6 RFK Racing) who clashed awkwardly through the esses.

Byron’s car ended up on top of the nose of Keselowski’s but dropped down after plucking reverse.

On the subsequent restart, Tyler Reddick (#45 23XI Racing) and Busch clashed at the beginning of the esses shortly after Chase Elliott (#9 Hendrick Motorsports) and Josh Berry (#4 Stewart-Haas Racing) tangled.

On the final restart, van Gisbergen lined up directly behind Buescher and gave him a nudge into Turn 1 to cast the #17 wide as well as the #77 Spire Motorsports car of Carson Hocevar.

On the last lap, a mistake proved costly for van Gisbergen, who clipped the inside wall at the bus stop chicane and got loose.

That opened the door for Buescher who put his nose to the bumper of van Gisbergen and moved him out of the way.

The Kiwi couldn’t offer a response in the final two turns and had to settle for second.

Results: NASCAR Cup Series, Go Bowling at The Glen

Pos Num Driver laps Diff
1 17 Chris Buescher 92
2 16 Shane Van Gisbergen(i) 92 0.979
3 77 Carson Hocevar # 92 2.921
4 1 Ross Chastain 92 3.311
5 71 Zane Smith # 92 3.739
6 14 Chase Briscoe (P) 92 3.843
7 34 Michael McDowell 92 3.951
8 7 Corey LaJoie 92 4.265
9 41 Ryan Preece 92 4.534
10 2 Austin Cindric (P) 92 4.601
11 10 Noah Gragson 92 5.065
12 5 Kyle Larson (P) 92 5.198
13 99 Daniel Suarez (P) 92 5.575
14 20 Christopher Bell (P) 92 5.924
15 22 Joey Logano (P) 92 6.414
16 38 Todd Gilliland 92 6.443
17 23 Bubba Wallace 92 6.512
18 48 Alex Bowman (P) 92 6.63
19 9 Chase Elliott (P) 92 6.947
20 19 Martin Truex Jr. (P) 92 7.168
21 42 John Hunter Nemechek 92 7.479
22 54 Ty Gibbs (P) 92 7.517
23 11 Denny Hamlin (P) 92 7.748
24 21 Harrison Burton (P) 92 7.912
25 4 Josh Berry # 92 8.198
26 6 Brad Keselowski (P) 92 8.52
27 45 Tyler Reddick (P) 92 8.952
28 3 Austin Dillon 92 9.503
29 51 Justin Haley 92 9.728
30 8 Kyle Busch 92 9.866
31 31 Daniel Hemric 92 96.998
32 50 * Juan Pablo Montoya 91 1 lap
33 43 Erik Jones 90 2 laps
34 24 William Byron (P) 90 2 laps
35 15 Kaz Grala # 87 5 laps
36 13 * AJ Allmendinger(i) 6 86 laps
37 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 90 laps
38 12 Ryan Blaney (P) 0 92 laps
Tags: NascarShane Van Gisbergen

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