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Even sending Kyle Busch to the back of the grid for the start of the UNOH 225 Camping World Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway couldn't keep him out of victory lane by the end.
Kyle Busch was sent to the back of the grid for the start of Thursday night's UNOH 225 Camping World Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway for missing the mandatory drivers' meeting and driver introductions, but that simply seemed to inspire him as he made his way to the front and held off impressive rookie Parker Kligerman for the win.

It's Busch's fifth Trucks win of 2011 and the 29th win in 93 series starts, contributing to 98 NASCAR wins at Cup, Nationwide and Truck level combined which is the third highest tally of all time. Busch has his eyes on a triple crown this weekend and is also competing in Friday's Feed the Children 300 Nationwide Series event and Saturday's Quaker State 400 Sprint Cup race.

Race results

1. #18 Kyle Busch Toyota 152 laps Running (0pts)
2. #29 Parker Kligerman * Dodge 152 laps Running (42/0 pts)
3. #62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 152 laps Running (42/1 pts)
4. #30 Todd Bodine Toyota 152 laps Running (40/0 pts)
5. #23 Jason White Chevrolet 152 laps Running (40/1 pts)
6. #2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 152 laps Running (0pts)
7. #22 Joey Coulter * Chevrolet 152 laps Running (38/1 pts)
8. #81 David Starr Toyota 152 laps Running (36/0 pts)
9. #31 James Buescher Chevrolet 152 laps Running (36/1 pts)
10. #5 Travis Kvapil Toyota 152 laps Running (34/0 pts)
11. #9 Max Papis Toyota 152 laps Running (33/0 pts)
12. #32 Steve Arpin Chevrolet 152 laps Running (32/0 pts)
13. #4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 151 laps Running (31/0 pts)
14. #3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 151 laps Running (31/1 pts)
15. #46 Justin Lofton Toyota 150 laps Running (29/0 pts)
16. #17 Timothy Peters Toyota 150 laps Running (28/0 pts)
17. #92 Clay Rogers Chevrolet 149 laps Running (27/0 pts)
18. #63 Jack Smith Ford 147 laps Running (26/0 pts)
19. #39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 147 laps Running (25/0 pts)
20. #99 Charles Vest Ford 147 laps Running (24/0 pts)
21. #7 Miguel Paludo * Toyota 146 laps Accident (23/0 pts)
22. #8 Nelson Piquet Jr. * Chevrolet 146 laps Accident (23/1 pts)
23. #07 Johnny Chapman Chevrolet 146 laps Running (0pts)
24. #13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 125 laps Transmission (21/1 pts)
25. #93 Shane Sieg Chevrolet 125 laps Ignition (19/0 pts)
26. #60 Cole Whitt * Chevrolet 98 laps Running (18/0 pts)
27. #33 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 75 laps Accident (17/0 pts)
28. #116 John King Toyota 74 laps Accident (16/0 pts)
29. #15 Josh Richards Toyota 74 laps Rear End (15/0 pts)
30. #10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Ford 66 laps Accident (0pts)
31. #57 Norm Benning Chevrolet 41 laps Fuel Pump (13/0 pts)
32. #88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 18 laps Engine (12/0 pts)
33. #84 Chris Fontaine Chevrolet 10 laps Electrical (11/0 pts)
34. #138 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 9 laps Transmission (10/0 pts)
35. #66 Justin Marks Chevrolet 6 laps Accident (9/0 pts)
36. #20 Johanna Long * Toyota 5 laps Accident (8/0 pts)

* Denotes Rookie





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Kyle Busch, driver of the #51 Toyota Care Toyota, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 17, 2013 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo Credit: Jeff Zelevansky/NASCAR via Getty Images)

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