Kyle Busch scores $1 million with All-Star race victory

Kyle Busch is introduced before the NASCAR Cup series All-Star auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Saturday, May 20, 2017. (Chuck Burton/AP)

CONCORD, N.C. — Kyle Busch used a bold three-wide pass for the lead Saturday night to win NASCAR’s annual All-Star race for the first time.

Although the race does not count in the standings, it was Busch’s first Cup victory of the season and first at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Busch also won the Truck Series race Friday night, but the victory Saturday was worth a cool $1 million.

Busch dove low around Brad Keselowski and Jimmie Johnson on the restart to take the lead on the final 10-lap sprint. This year’s format pitted 10 drivers against each other for 10 final laps with the money on the line.

Clean air was the difference and Busch was untouchable once out front.

"We have never won in Charlotte in a Cup car and we finally did that," Busch said from victory lane. "We won a million dollars. There is reason to celebrate big. We are relieved, eluded and excited."

Kyle Larson, winner of the first two 20-lap segments and the clear car to beat, finished second. He was stymied by a slow final pit stop that prevented him from restarting as the leader.

"My pit crew has been awesome all year. We came down pit road the leader and three people passed up. That was pretty much the difference," Larson said. "With 10 laps, track position is huge and we just didn’t have it at the end. We had the best car out there for sure."

He was highly disappointed and said finished second "sucks (expletive.)"

Johnson won the second segment to advance, but let the win get away on the restart for the finale.

"I drove too hard," Johnson said. "I saw a million dollars out the windshield and I drove too hard."

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