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Chris Buescher continues to impress

Roush Fenway Racing rookie proves his staying power.

Chris Buescher celebrates

Chris Buescher celebrates

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Trevor Bayne, Chris Buescher and Chase Elliott
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DOVER, Del. – Who’s been the hottest Roush Fenway Racing driver in the second half of the season?

It’s not Carl Edwards, who has led three laps and posted an average finish of 17.5 since his win at Sonoma. It’s not Greg Biffle, who has one top-five finish (Pocono) during that same period and is barely hanging on in the Chase. And it’s not Ricky Stenhouse, who hasn’t led a lap all season and posted just one top five – a career-best second at Bristol at March.

One has to look to the Nationwide Series and rookie Chris Buescher to see where the future of RFR lies.

Baby steps

On Saturday, the 21-year-old Prosper, Texas-native finished fourth at Dover International Speedway, his fourth top five of the season.

What makes Buescher’s accomplishment on Saturday so significant? Only Kyle Busch, Joey Logano and Hendrick Motorsports development driver Chase Elliott finished ahead of the No. 60 Ford. Dover isn’t an easy track for a freshman, particularly given the dramatic changes of the concrete surface during the course of an afternoon.

Buescher advanced from his sixth-place starting position and improved from his 11th-place finish at Dover in June.

“That was a lot of fun,” Buescher said after the race. “It was cool coming here for the first time and ending up 11th.  We were able to build from that.  These Roush Performance Parts 60 guys did an awesome job today.  We were really good on pit road the whole time.  We were nice and consistent and we had a lot of fun racing these guys.  I’m looking forward to the next one.” 

No rookie blues

In his first full season on the NNS tour, Buescher is appreciative of having the opportunity to return to tracks a second and third time. After missing the season opener at Daytona under the new group qualifying system and an assist from Mother Nature, Buescher has fought to regain his footing in the point standings. He is seventh in points and currently trails his veteran teammate Trevor Bayne by 87 markers and series leader Elliott by 177.

Still, Daytona was a brutal blow.

We’ve taken a lot of chances this year.

Chris Buescher

“Not getting to make our first Daytona start due to the new format, rain, weather, what have you – we were extremely fast – but we took it for what it is and we’ve been going forward understanding that we missed a race and we’re still seventh in points,” Buescher said. “I look at it as a big plus for our whole team. 

“I’m really proud of these guys for sticking with it and going out here.  We’ve taken a lot of chances this year.  We’ve been in position to do it now.  We have nothing to lose in the points, so it’s almost been a blessing for us to be able to experiment a little bit and take some chances that you usually wouldn’t do.”

Holding his own

In Buescher's spare time he's participated in Jack Roush's work-to-race program in RFR's Concord-based shop. Working on cars has given him a better understanding of what to expect on race day.

Other than Elliott’s phenomenal three-win rookie season and Ty Dillon, who won at Indy, strongly representing the Richard Childress Racing contingent, Buescher is the only other rookie to make it to victory lane in 2014.

His win at Mid-Ohio in August in his 30th start has instilled tremendous confidence in the 2012 ARCA championship.

“Every week you’ve got to continue to get a little better,” Buescher said. “Our consistency has been there.  Our speed in practice is coming and it’s just putting these race together.  Our last couple of weeks have been really good.  (Dover) is our best finish since Mid-Ohio, so I’m looking forward to getting to the next one and keeping this going.” 

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