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No. 10 at Texas for Kyle Busch for 98th career Xfinity win

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FORT WORTH, Texas – Kyle Busch got his 98th victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, winning at Texas for the 10th time when he was never challenged on a final two-lap sprint to the checkered flag.Busch won by nearly a second Saturday ahead of Austin Cindric, who was coming off two wins at Kentucky last weekend.

After coming back through the field three times in the race, Busch built a 3.3 second-lead before a final caution flag when Joe Graf Jr.

made contact with the wall. Busch led only 15 of the 201 laps.There is only one more Xfinity race this season for Busch, who wants to reach 100 wins in the series.

Busch has 212 wins combined in NASCAR's top three series, with 56 Cup Series wins and 58 in the Truck Series race. Justin Allgaier.

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