Streaking away from Ty Dillon and Brad Keselowski after a restart with 36 laps left, James Buescher recorded his second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in Thursday night's UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway. Keselowski passed Dillon with two laps left to run second, 3.805 seconds behind Buescher. Dillon came home third, followed by polesitter Matt Crafton and Timothy Peters, who grabbed the series lead from Justin Lofton.

Johnny Sauter recovered from a pit road penalty to finish sixth, followed by Joey Coulter, Jason Leffler, Ron Hornaday Jr. and 19-year-old Kyle Larson, who was making his series debut.

Buescher drove the same No. 31 Chevrolet he drove to his first Truck series victory at Kansas in April.

"I think this race especially – both the truck wins we have were won in the shop," Buescher said. "This is the third time I've raced this truck, the second time I've gone to Victory Lane with it....The truck was phenomenal.

"We unloaded a little bit off and made some changes right away in practice this morning, and the truck came to life pretty good. We worked on it throughout practice, and I knew halfway through the first practice that we had a truck capable of running up front, possibly a truck capable of winning.

"Then, in the second practice, we found some more speed. I'm so excited to be able to get (sponsor) Exide Batteries to Victory Lane, to lead that many laps and dominate like that."

A three-car wreck onlap 69, involving two-time series champ Todd Bodine, Lofton and last week's Nationwide Series winner Nelson Piquet Jr. put Lofton's points lead in peril.

With a strong run to the inside in Turn 1, Bodine dived beneath Lofton, broke loose and knocked Lofton's truck into the Chevrolet of Piquet, who slammed into the outside wall. Bodine blamed Lofton for not giving him enough room.

"I thought Justin was blowing up," Bodine said. "I caught him so fast -- I didn't know what was going on, if he got loose off of (Turn) 4 or what. I caught him so fast, thought he was blowing up, so I went under him, and, obviously, he wasn't blowing up..

"He's got plenty of room outside – he's got to learn to give some space here. When you get that close and that tight on somebody, you're just taking all their air, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it."

Both Bodine and Piquet retired from the race at that point, but Lofton was able to continue. Taking a wave-around under the sixth caution – called on lap 102 because of Tim George Jr.'s spin into the Turn 2 wall – Lofton regained a lap lost during repairs to his truck and salvaged a 14th-place finish to limit his damage in the standings.

Dillon took the lead briefly with a two-tire pit stop under that caution, but Buescher regained the top spot moments after a restart on Lap 108. All told, Buescher led 119 of 150 laps.

Peters leaves Kentucky with a four-point lead over both Lofton and Dillon, with Buescher in fourth place, nine points back.

Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 James Buescher Chevrolet 150 1h 51:16.
2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 150 3.805
3 Ty Dillon Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
4 Matt Crafton Toyota 150 23:08:44.
5 Timothy Peters Toyota 150 23:08:44.
6 Johnny Sauter Toyota 150 23:08:44.
7 Joey Coulter Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
8 Jason Leffler Toyota 150 23:08:44.
9 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
10 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
11 Jason White Ford 150 23:08:44.
12 Miguel Paludo Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
13 Dakoda Armstrong Toyota 150 23:08:44.
14 Justin Lofton Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
15 David Starr Toyota 150 23:08:44.
16 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 150 23:08:44.
17 Paulie Harraka Ford 150 23:08:44.
18 Clay Greenfield Dodge 149 1 Lap
19 Parker Kligerman Dodge 149 1 Lap
20 Chris Fontaine Chevrolet 148 2 Laps
21 Caleb Holman Chevrolet 147 3 Laps
22 Brennan Newberry Chevrolet 147 3 Laps
23 Tyler Young Chevrolet 145 5 Laps
24 Tim George Jr. Chevrolet 143 7 Laps
25 Cale Gale Chevrolet 140 10 Laps
26 Bryan Silas Ford 134 16 Laps
27 Jeff Agnew Chevrolet 104 Vibrations
28 Todd Bodine Toyota 69 Accident
29 Nelson Piquet Jr.
Chevrolet 68 Accident
30 Max Gresham Chevrolet 63 Engine
31 Jake Crum Chevrolet 27 Accident
32 John Wes Townley Toyota 16 Accident
33 Ross Chastain Toyota 7 Engine
34 C.E. Falk Chevrolet 6 Handling
35 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet 4 Transmission
36 Scott Riggs Dodge 3 Overheating