|| *Comments on the 1999 Community Recycling 200:* View the most recent comment <#2> | Post a comment <#post> 1. RaceFanX posted: 09.28.2015 - 2:04 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Kurt Busch holds off visiting NASCAR Truck series Ron Hornaday, Jr. to score his fourth win in a row. This was Busch's sixth win in 1999 but his seventh and ultimately last in the Southwest Tour series. He moved up to the Truck series full-time in 2000. 2. rm posted: 07.07.2020 - 8:38 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Average speed - 60.110 mph Time of race - 1:39:49 Margin of victory - 1.4 seconds There were 8 cautions for 65 laps. Pole speed - 97.800 mph by Auggie Vidovich (no invert) Lap leaders: Vidovich pole, Hornaday Jr. 1-102, McCoun 103-116, Pursley 117-127, Busch 128-200 That gives us 4 lead changes among 5 drivers. Laps led: Busch 73 Hornaday Jr. 102 McCoun 14 Pursley 11 Status updates (known only): Busch through Vidovich - running Busby - running Krieger - running Rod Johnson - engine 10 sponsor - Jackson Race Cars 17 sponsor - Racing for the Missing: Stephanie Condon 70 sponsor - Star Nursery 97 sponsor - Goodyear 10 make - Chevrolet 46 make - Ford 70 make - Chevrolet 97 make - Chevrolet Kurt Busch clinched the Southwest tour title with his fourth win in a row, setting a new series record for consecutive victories. In a post-race interview, Kurt mentioned that his younger brother had just clinched a championship too. Kyle Busch had wrapped up the title in his division of the Legends cars at the family's home track of Las Vegas Motor Speedway. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: