Tampa's Aric Almirola survived a wild end at Dover International Speedway

Tampa's Aric Almirola survived a wild end at Dover International Speedway to earn his first NASCAR Trucks victory in a green-white finish on Friday.
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May 15, 2010 - PRLog -- Tampa's Aric Almirola survived a wild end at Dover International Speedway to earn his first NASCAR Trucks victory in a green-white finish on Friday.
Kyle Busch led most of the Dover 200, 172 laps overall, and was in third heading into the final restart. But he made an unexpected pit stop when he ran out of fuel and finished 16th.

Almirola took control and held on for the win. He just wished Busch was around for the finish. Busch left the No. 51 truck at the end of last season to start his own team and Almirola took his spot.

"I really would have loved to race him for the win. That would have been a lot of fun," Almirola said. "Kyle Busch is a phenomenal race car driver. I'm here to say we've got a great race team and we're here to win races no matter who's driving that truck."

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