Suarez Wins First Career Victory at Michigan

With 2 laps to go Daniel Suarez was finally able to make that ever elusive move over Kyle Busch and hold him off and take his first career victory at Michigan. Kyle Busch finished second to one of his drivers he has been able to give advice to and watch grow. Kyle led 88 laps. Paul Menard, and Erik Jones rounded out the Top 5. Erik Jones was racing with heavy heart as his father passed away from cancer on Tuesday. We here at the NASCAR News Source want to send out deepest condolences to the Jones family and will continue to pray for them during this hard time.

Results from Michigan  

1 19 Daniel Suarez
2 18 Kyle Busch
3 2 Paul Menard
4 20 Erik Jones
5 1 Elliott Sadler
6 22 Joey Logano
7 88 Alex Bowman
8 7 Justin Allgaier
9 6 Darrell Wallace Jr.
10 33 Brandon Jones
11 48 Brennan Poole
12 39 Ryan Sieg
13 11 Blake Koch
14 16 Ryan Reed
15 3 Ty Dillon
16 4 Ross Chastain
17 0 Garrett Smithley
18 62 Brendan Gaughan
19 01 Ryan Preece
20 44 J.J. Yeley
21 51 Jeremy Clements
22 42 Justin Marks
23 07 Ray Black Jr.
24 28 Dakoda Armstrong
25 52 Joey Gase
26 13 Harrison Rhodes
27 90 Martin Roy
28 97 T.J. Bell
29 74 Mike Harmon
30 15 Todd Peck
31 70 Derrike Cope
32 25 Chris Cockrum
33 14 Jeff Green
34 78 B J McLeod
35 92 Mario Gosselin
36 89 Morgan Shepherd
37 40 John Jackson
38 79 Josh Williams
39 93 Josh Wise
40 10 Matt DiBenedetto

Next Weekend

What better Fathers Day Gift could you give to your father than a beautiful Gas Tank Replica Trophy from Iowa Speedway. 40 Drivers on Sunday will have just that opportunity and after one of the best finishes of the 2016 Season momentum is on the side of Daniel Suarez. Of Course Daniel doesn't have to worry about winning anymore after defeating Kyle Busch in Michigan. As time ticks the season is coming closer to Chase time and some drivers will be chasing their Chase Hopes Sunday in Iowa.  

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