10/16/2015
Buescher Begins Stretch Run for Championship
Saturday’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Kansas Speedway marks Chris Buescher’s third start in the series at the 1.5-mile track. In his two previous starts, Buescher’s best finish is 16th. Last season, Buescher qualified third and led 20 laps before being collected in an incident mid-way through the 200-Lap race.
Chris Buescher – Kansas Advance
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ADVANCE NOTES
Buescher at Kansas Speedway
Saturday’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Kansas Speedway marks Chris Buescher’s third start in the series at the 1.5-mile track. In his two previous starts, Buescher’s best finish is 16th. Last season, Buescher qualified third and led 20 laps before being collected in an incident mid-way through the 200-Lap race.
On the Car
The No. 60 Ford Mustang carries the AdvoCare colors this weekend at Kansas Speedway.
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Recapping Charlotte
Buescher had a fast Zest Ford Mustang in Friday evening’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, coming home with a seventh-place finish. The top-10 finish was Buescher’s 19th of the season, and keeps him in the lead of the driver point standings.
QUOTE WORTHY
Chris Buescher on racing at Kansas Speedway:
“We were extremely fast there last year. We led a bunch of laps. I’m really excited to go back to Kansas. I feel like we’ve made some improvements to what we ran there. Our cars have raced a lot better this year, and knowing how well it raced there last year, I have really strong hopes for Kansas.”