In Saturday's Blue Jeans Go Green 200 at the one-mile track in the Sonoran desert, Busch dominated ? Busch's first victory of the 2014 was his 64th overall, extending his own series record, and it was his first in a rain-shortened race in any of NASCAR's top three series. Despite repeated efforts to dry the track, NASCAR ultimately called the event 32 laps short of its scheduled distance.* With a hard rain falling, NASCAR brought the cars to pit road and halted the race after Busch crossed the finish line to complete Lap 168, under caution for Ryan Reed's crash into the wall that guards the inside of the backstretch dogleg.
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