Buescher wins Truck Series title at Homestead

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Buescher wins Truck Series title at HomesteadTimothy Peters sits in his car waiting to drive qualifying laps for the NASCAR Trucks Series auto race, Friday, Nov. 16 2012 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)(Credit: AP)

HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — James Buescher won NASCAR’s Truck Series championship by avoiding trouble in the season finale Friday night.

Cale Gale won the 200-mile race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, edging Kyle Busch at the line as both trucks seemed glued together after hard contact.

The more significant celebration in Victory Lane, though, was saved for Buescher.

Ty Dillon was in position to pull off an upset with three laps remaining — he was running second and just a point behind — but made contact with Kyle Larson.

Buescher was far enough behind Dillon and Larson that he was able to drive around the wreckage that also collected Ryan Blaney. Buescher had a comfortable points lead over Timothy Peters when racing resumed with two laps remaining.

Buescher ended up 13th after the green-white-checkered finish, crossing the line five spots behind of Peters.

Peters finished second in the points race.

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  • The protests take on a festive element as police forces move out of the park and square. Wearing a gas mask, this young man dances to traditional Turkish music in front of Taksim Square’s Ataturk Monument.

  • In Gezi Park since March 31st, this protester, originally caught off-guard by the Government’s teargas and water cannons, went out and bought a Russian army mask from WWII, preparing for what was to come.

  • This rambunctious boy seems to be enjoying the chaos. After taking this picture he threw a stone at the already destroyed building in the background.

  • Forming a line, the police face off directly with protesters in Taksim Square. After a while, they retreated and there was a general cheer – a back-and-forth dance that has been common since the beginning of this protest.

  • An elderly woman in Gezi Park reads the news. The tent community occupying the park was violently destroyed on June 16th.

  • Many different groups had set up booths to promote their cause in Taksim Square and Gezi Park. Standing in front of one, this man waves his flag while posing with conviction.

  • Many home-remedies are used to minimize the effects of tear gas. This woman has put a milky solution on her face, removing her mask after the tear gas dissipated. Before sunrise, the police came again for another round of teargasing.

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