(By Greg Engle CupScene.com Editor,NASCAR Examiner)
Posted: Sunday,June 27th, 2010
Saturday was a day of records for Kyle Busch.
Busch won the New England 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. In route he broke the record for the most laps led in the series topping veteran Mark Martin, and he became the first driver to win multiple Nationwide Series races in the track’s 24-race history, dating back to its inaugural event on July 15, 1990.
Busch led six times for a race-high 126 laps en route to his third consecutive Nationwide Series victory and his series-leading sixth this season, despite not running the full, 35-race schedule. MORE–>>

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