Busch dominates in Atlanta

Driver leads race for 224 of 330 laps

? Kurt Busch grabbed the checkered flag, shifted his car into reverse and headed off on a unique victory lap.

Backward.

Too bad for everyone else he didn’t drive that way during the race. It’s probably the only way he could have lost.

Busch, a former NASCAR Cup champion who has been overshadowed lately by his kid brother Kyle, drove to a dominating victory Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Thirty-year-old Kurt led 234 of 330 laps in the Kobalt Tools 500, surviving a couple of scrapes with the wall and a late caution to pull away for a 0.332-second victory over Jeff Gordon.

It really wasn’t that close.

“I’ve got to thank my guys,” Busch said in Victory Lane. “This car was unbelievable. I guess good things come to those who wait.”

How dominating was Busch? He led more laps in one afternoon than he did all of last season (164), when his only victory came in a rain-shortened race at Loudon, N.H.

“I just drove (against) the track, not the competition,” Busch said. “We had strong pit stops, a great-handling car, a strong motor and a great assistant spotter.”

That would be team owner Roger Penske, who flew in for the day and helped keep an eye on things from above the main stands.

“We’re back in business,” Penske said. “His brother is a great driver, but there’s not many people out there who can hold a candle to Kurt.”