Back behind the wheel for the second consecutive week of the No.30 Great Clips Turner Motorsports Chevrolet was James Buescher. Buescher, coming off a solid ninth place finish just the week before at Charlotte Motor Speedway, was looking to repeat that performance once again in Kansas. The goal looked like a reality until lap 155 when the No. 30 Great Clips fell victim to motor issues and was forced to retire from the event.
Coming into Kansas Speedway, NASCAR had allotted the race teams an abundance of practice due to the 1.5-mile oval being repaved over the summer. No.30 Turner Motorsports team used all this practice time to make wholesale changes from where they originally were setup. When practice was all said and done, Buescher claimed the 17th fastest time heading into qualifying on Saturday morning.
Much like the week before, Buescher qualified mid-pack in the 17th position and had his work cut out for him during the Kansas Lottery 300. When the green flag dropped over th...
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