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TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) -- Martin Truex Jr. beat Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a video game at Talladega Superspeedway. Then he beat his boss on the racetrack.

With a few helpful shoves from Earnhardt, co-owner of Chance 2 Motorsports, Truex won his second NASCAR Busch series race, taking the checkered flag just ahead of his mentor on Saturday in the Aaron's 312.


Truex Jr. led the final 23 laps in the Aarons 312. Credit: Autostock
The last 31 laps of the 117-lap event on the 2.66-mile oval. were marred by four of the six caution flags in the race. One, brought out by a wild, 10-car crash sent Tim Fedewa to a nearby hospital for a precautionary examination.

With Truex and Earnhardt just ahead of a long line of contenders and a great finish shaping up, rookie Clint Bowyer, who started from the pole in his first Talladega race, spun on lap 116. That started a chain reaction crash that involved five other cars, forcing the race to finish under yellow.

"What a crazy race. You never knew where you were going to be from one lap to the next," Truex said. "We were just in the right place at the right time, out front with Junior giving me a push from behind.

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Truex Jr. celebrates his second career Busch Series win
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"It was really cool having him push me. He could have got out of line and tried to push by me, but he's a real class act."

Truex led four times for 29 laps, including the final 23. He averaged 136.783 mph.

Earnhardt, the defending race winner here and also of the season-opener in Daytona in his only other Busch start of 2004, gave Truex instructions by radio late in the race.

"At one time, there was a whole line of them coming up on the outside and I turned to his channel and told Martin to get up in front of them or he'd probably wind up getting kicked all the way to the back," Earnhardt said. "I'm sure he was thinking he had to stay in front of Earnhardt, but he listened and got up in front of them and stayed in the lead.

"I told him, 'Don't worry about me. I'll get back up front.' "

Earnhardt did fall back a bit but, following the last restart with eight laps remaining, the two-time Busch Series champion quickly moved from fourth to second and bumped the rear of Truex's Chevrolet several times to give him extra momentum to pull ahead.

"I decided to stay behind him and take what we could get as a team," said Earnhardt, who will go into Sunday's Aaron's 499 Nextel Cup race as co-favorite with DEI teammate Michael Waltrip. "I figured if I pull out, they're going to do to me what I did to the two guys who were between Martin and me on the last restart."

Earnhardt acknowledged playing computer games with Truex was a big help in getting the rookie ready for his first Talladega race.


Kasey Kahne (38) ran in the top 10 for much of the event, but he was caught up in the big wreck late in the race. Credit: Autostock
"We spent a lot of time on a computer running simulations," Earnhardt said. "It's real close to real life and ... when you learn patience and self-discipline on that video game, it works in real life. And Martin's real good at that game."

As for Saturday's race, Earnhardt appeared to be as happy as if he had won.

"I'm real happy with Martin," Earnhardt said. "He really did what he had to do."

Ron Hornaday Jr. finished third, followed by rookie Kyle Busch, Jason Leffler, Robby Gordon, Kenny Wallace, Waltrip and David Green.

Waltrip, who came into the race with an eight-point lead over Green in the championship, now leads by 17. Truex moved to third, 27 behind.



Copyright 2004 The Associated Press.
 
B-b-b-b-b-but............................Martin really didn't win all
by hisself!!!!!!!!!! When ya got TWO DEI engines pushing the
same car you KNOW who is gonna win.....

Now, poor Robby, ran a great race, led a lot of laps and due to his(i think)
bad judgement nearing the end, he finished 5th. But he did well.
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I'll say he did, what did he lead 60 something laps?

You know I didn't use to like Robby Gordon at all, but he has sure impressed me over the past 1 1/2 years.
 
Robbie has mellowed out some in the past 2 years. I was pulling for him today. :cheers:
 
I was (kinda) pullin for Robby too.

He has moved up quite a bit in my "earns respect" notebook in the past year or so. But so have others, and only time will tell.
 
Wish that the announcers would drop the Jr.'s everytime they mention the names. Sort of redundent after awhile.


Good to see Kenny have a good run and a decent finish this week. It will be nice to hear "great run" this week rather than "what happened". :D
 
Jr capitalizing on other's mistakes and helping his driver win is what real racers do. Could Jr have passed Martin and won? Maybe. Was he worried about it? I don't think so. Sort of what I saw developing in February 2001..........a team owner helping his team as much as he could and settling for what he could get. Only difference I can see is that Jr didn't crash on the final lap. And, who can tell me, without any doubt, that if the race had gone the two laps remaining without a caution would Jr had not won? My guess is no one can say that with any fact to back them up. Martin won. He was the best car out there when it ended...........Robby did good, but he made a mistake near the end and cost him a shot at it.

There weren't two Jr's out there............there was a pretty damned rookie and a pretty good damned team owner out there racing. Why is that everyone wants to congratulate the winner but there's always some reservations tossed into that congratulations. Robby Gordon probably dominated the race...........he did not win, though.
 
Well DE, as I posted earlier, I missed most of the race, but I really enjoyed the last few laps.
 
It may be that it's in Jr's best interest to see Truex win. But...some of these guys have egos big enough to match Talladega and he knows enough about plate races to wait until the last second to make a move - especially when there's a long single file line on your bumper.
 
I'm pretty sure jr. could of pulled out and ron would of went with him and passed martin but I knew jr. was gonna stay behind martin and push him to victory
 
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