MARTINSVILLE, VA – On Sunday at historic Martinsville Speedway, the driver known as “The Outlaw” committed highway robbery.

Race Results (unofficial)

Race Results (unofficial)

Bullying his way past six-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion  Jimmie Johnson with 10 laps left in Sunday’s STP 500 at the .526-mile  short track, Kurt Busch held on to edge Johnson by 0.263 seconds,  denying Johnson a ninth Martinsville victory.

A Martinsville winner in 2002, Busch added a second victory at Sprint  Cup’s oldest current venue to his resume. Busch’s 25th career victory  was his first triumph in the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet and  the first victory as a Sprint Cup crew chief for Daniel Knost.Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished third in a race that produce a record 33  lead changes and a sixth consecutive different winner to open the 2014  season. Joey Logano ran fourth, followed by Marcos Ambrose and Matt  Kenseth.

Kevin Harvick, Aric Almirola, Clint Bowyer and Paul Menard completed the top 10.

Busch stole the victory from Johnson, despite an earlier collision with Brad Keselowski’s Ford that cost Keselowski 31 laps.

“We’re done,” Busch said tersely after running into the back of the  No. 2 Team Penkse Ford, a car Busch drove for much of his career, to  date.

That was far from the truth. Busch worked his way back into  contention and restarted third on Lap 466 after caution for Carl Edwards  spin in Turn 2. On Lap 473, he got the nose of his car under Johnson’s  No. 48 Chevy and grabbed the lead.

Point Standings (unofficial)

Point Standings (unofficial)

Ten laps later, Johnson — who led 296 of the 500 laps — regained the  top spot with a slight nudge to Busch’s bumper, but Johnson fought a  loose handling condition the rest of the way and couldn’t keep the  Stewart-Haas Chevy behind him.

Busch, like Johnson, was driving a Hendrick Motorsports chassis powered by a Hendrick engine.

“I didn’t know if we’d be able to do it,” Busch said. “The 48 car is  king here, him and the 24 (Jeff Gordon, who also has eight Martinsville  wins). This is the old theory ‘If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.’ I had a  Hendrick chassis prepared by Stewart-Haas Racing, a Hendrick motor. So  thanks to those guys and Chevrolet.”I’ve been on this journey for a while, and every time you come to  Martinsville, you kind of draw a line, like ‘There’s no way I’ll be able  to challenge those Hendrick guys or be up in the top 10.’ These  Stewart-Haas guys gave me a car to do it.”

Johnson, who has been having uncharacteristic difficulty closing out  races of late, did everything possible to keep Busch at bay.

“That’s all I had,” Johnson said. “I ran the rear tires off the car. I  flipped every switch and knob I could to get front brake and turn fans  off to try to help bring the balance back. But it was still too loose   to get the win.”

source – By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service

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