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Experience triumphs over youth in NASCAR Truck Series race
NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch. Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

Experience triumphs over youth in NASCAR Truck Series race at Texas

In a modern-day NASCAR where the youth movement is more overpowering than ever, a veteran triumphed over two of the best young drivers in the sport on Friday night. 

As a two-time Cup Series champion and the all-time winningest driver in both the Xfinity and Truck Series, Kyle Busch is no stranger to victory lane, but he had to earn Friday's win in a way he usually doesn't whenever he dips down to the lower series. 

While Busch led 112 laps and won both Stage One and Two, Martinsville winner Christian Eckes led the second-most laps on the night (31) and was consistently right behind Busch. Third-place finisher Nick Sanchez led 16 laps, but it was runner-up Corey Heim who gave Busch a run for his money in the closing laps. 

While Eckes edged ahead on a restart with 10 laps to go, Busch retook the lead just two circuits later. While it seemed like the 38-year-old driver was in the clear, Heim, who won two races driving for Busch during the 2022 Truck Series season, closed in using the draft. Avoiding Busch's wake in the corners, he had a shot at his former boss when the white flag flew. 

Unfortunately for Heim, Busch kept his foot to the floor in his No. 7 Silverado, beating the 21-year-old prospect by less than a second to win his 66th career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race.

Heim and Eckes have both proven to be two of the best young prospects in NASCAR, as Eckes is the only series regular to have won two races this year, and Heim boasts a win of his own (COTA) and an incredible average finish of 3.8.

However, Busch proved that the veterans of racing can still beat the young kids, at least for now. 

Friday's race does absolutely nothing to diminish the "draft stock" of Heim, Eckes and Sanchez, but it does prove that experience still matters in crunch time - and when the experience resides inside the brain of Busch, all bets should be on Rowdy to earn the trophy. 

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