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 Friday, September 10
Dale Jr. outduels vets, wins Autolite 250
 
Associated Press

 Results

RICHMOND, Va. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr., driving like a veteran against one of the best, passed Mark Martin with seven laps to go Friday night and outdueled the Winston Cup star to win the Autolite Platinum 250 Busch Grand National race.

Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. hoists the trophy after defending his AutoLite 250 title.

Earnhardt, the defending series and race champion, drove like he was defending his turf against Martin and Jimmy Spencer, another Winston Cup regular who dropped down to run in the BGN series in preparation for Saturday night's Exide 400.

Throughout the second half of the crash-filled event, the three moved to the front and battled for the lead, with Martin's car stronger on long green-flag runs and Spencer and Earnhardt better in bursts like the 24-lap sprint to the finish.

"Unfortunately, they had a short run at the end. We did everything we could. We got to the front, we got the lead and we got a little room between us," Martin said. "But the 3 car was stronger and they whupped it on us at the end."

Martin led when he passed Spencer with 20 laps to go, and Earnhardt followed closely behind one lap later. The two cars then steadily pulled away, with Martin opening a lead of several car lengths before the youngster reeled him in.

"We could get around and move it high or low when we needed to," Earnhardt said of his Chevrolet. "I just steered it, mashed the gas and it did the rest."

The cars battled side by side and bumper to bumper as the 61,000 fans at Richmond International Raceway stood and roared until the 24-year-old Earnhardt finally passed Martin in turn two and pulled ahead, winning by .548 seconds.

"I want to ask the race fans, `How was the race from up there?"' Earnhardt said in Victory Lane. "It looked pretty good from where I was at."

"He put it on me there at the end," said Martin, who had won five of his 10 previous Busch starts this season. "There wasn't anything I could do about it."

Spencer finished third, followed by Kenny Wallace and Kevin Grubb.

The victory was Earnhardt's series-high sixth of the year and extended his lead over Matt Kenseth from 26 points to 103 points with six races remaining.

Kenseth started 29th, had problems and finished 17th, a lap down.

The race featured 12 lead changes among eight drivers, eight cautions for 53 laps and ended with 11 cars having gone to the garage area early with damage.

The victory was the 13th of Earnhardt's career.

 


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 Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes the checkered flag.
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 Earnhardt Jr. says he had a great car.
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