NASCAR results at Kentucky: Martin Truex's late gamble pays off with win in dominating race Martin Truex Jr. dominated Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway, but in the end, he needed a huge gamble in overtime to win the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup race. Truex led 152 of the 274 laps in the Quaker State 400, and won the first two stages of the race. He was so far out in front of the field much of the night that it was clear it would take a fluke for someone else to win the event. That fluke almost happened. Just as Truex was set to take the white flag, a caution came out for Kurt Busch's mechanical problem. That set up overtime, and the strategy played out like this: crew chief Cole Pearn rolled the dice and left Truex and the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota out on the track, while all the other leaders pitted for fresher, cooler — and faster — tires. Even though Truex's car had been a beast throughout the race, many thought he'd be a sitting duck on the restart. "I thought we were dead," Truex told NBCSN afterward. "I thought we were done. It's just completely unbelievable." But the gamble worked. Truex quickly pulled away on the restart and held on for his 10th career NASCAR Cup victory and his third this season. The race finished under caution because of a multicar crash behind the lead pack. "I can't say enough about him," Truex said about Pearn. Kyle Larson finished second, capping a remarkable night that saw him start at the rear of the field, race his way to third, then get sent to the back of the pack because of a speeding penalty on pit road. Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch rounded out the top five. Saturday afternoon, Busch had won the rain-delayed Alsco 300 NASCAR XFINITY Series race. As noted earlier, Truex won the first two stages of the event, giving him a NASCAR Cup-series leading 13 stage wins this season. How impressive is that? Kyle Busch has the second-most stage wins, with four. Still, despite the dominating performance, Truex's win came down to that pit-strategy gamble, and his ability to get a fast restart in overtime. He'd had a feeling even as he led the way throughout the night that his win wouldn't come easy. "I worried every lap waiting for a caution. Fortunately, I was able to hold them off," he said. Results from the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Quaker State 400 at Kentucky 1. Martin Truex Jr. 2. Kyle Larson 3. Chase Elliott 4. Denny Hamlin 5. Kyle Busch 6. Erik Jones 7. Jamie McMurray 8. Joey Logano 9. Kevin Harvick 10. Ryan Blaney 11. Darrell Wallace Jr. 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 13. Clint Bowyer 14. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 15. Danica Patrick 16. Chris Buescher 17. Matt Kenseth 18. Daniel Suarez 19. Austin Dillon 20. AJ Allmendinger 21. Paul Menard 22. Ryan Newman 23. Michael McDowell 24. David Ragan 25. Matt DiBenedetto 26. Landon Cassill 27. Ryan Sieg 28. Reed Sorenson 29. Jeffrey Earnhardt 30. Kurt Busch 31. Timmy Hill 32. B.J McLeod 33. Ty Dillon 34. Cole Whitt 35. Gray Gaulding 36. Joey Gase 37. Trevor Bayne 38. Kasey Kahne 39. Brad Keselowski 40. Jimmie Johnson