Just about everybody left the world-famous speedway frustrated, angry or bewildered by a bizarre Brickyard 200 finish that involved 16 wrecked cars, two red flags, a spin out of the race leader and a penalty all in the final five laps to help AJ Allmendinger reach victory lane.
Kyle Busch came through in the clutch — even when he raced without one — and busted Hendrick Motorsports’ winning streak and denied the organization a shot at NASCAR history when he raced to his second victory of the season Sunday.
Alex Bowman helplessly watched teammate Kyle Larson zip past him in the waning laps at Pocono and apologized to his crew over the radio for blowing the lead.
The busiest driver in motorsports won again Sunday in the Cup debut at Nashville Superspeedway, where Kyle Larson drove to NASCAR’s victory lane for the fourth consecutive week.