Take Sunday: Busch matched Hall of Fame driver Rusty Wallace for ninth on the NASCAR Cup Series career victory list with 55. He won for the fourth time this season.
Kevin Harvick rocketed past Ryan Blaney in overtime, after the third restart in the final 35 laps, to win the Texas fall race for the second year in a row.
Things got a little heated as Joey Logano used an old fashioned bump-and-run on Martin Truex Jr. to Sunday and snatch one of the four tickets to the finale.
Brad Keselowski gave the Roger Penske racing its 500th victory across all competitions. Keselowski's Team Penske Ford raced to its third straight Cup series win.
Brad Keselowski pulled some magic out of the hat and figured out the secret to restarting at the Brickyard 400. With a little bump and speed, Brad wins the Brickyard
The final pitstop. Unfortunately, the numbers on the books to keep racing isn't there for Furniture Row Racing. So Martin Truex Jr. is looking for a new ride.
Chase Elliott running out of gas held off Martin Truex Jr. for his first win on the road course at Watkins Glen. Jimmie Johnson push Elliott to the winners circle.
They call it old-school bump-to-pass driving between Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It's Harvick sixth victory of the season.
Martin Truex Jr. is joining the list of racers looking for new sponsorship for their race teams. Most of the major backers are cutting back on their spending.
You got to love it when a plan comes together! Martin Truex Jr. using a smart pit strategy, won Sonoma, for his second career win on the challenging road course