Chris Buescher deflated after losing by 0.001 seconds at Kansas Speedway

Chris Buescher was on the wrong side of the closest eᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⛎⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚver finish in NASCAR Cup Series history last night as he lost by 0.001 seconds.

Kyle Larson
Kyle Larson

With Kyle Larson on top of♌ the world after winning by 0.001 seconds, on the other side ಌof the finish was Chris Buescher who lost by 0.001 seconds.

The RFK Racing driver thought he had won ♈his, and Ford's, first NASCAR Cup Series race💛 of the year. However, the celebrations had to be halted after the win was taken away from him.

Buescher wa✨s at a loss for words after the race when talking to Fox Sports:

“I do not know what to say right now.”

Buescher was asked about the finish, and at first, he was in disbeli🧔ef that he h𝓡ad lost by such a small margin:

“I have not seen anything other than just a picture, I sure cannot see it in that pict🙈ure so that sucks to be that close.

“It was a great finish, a really strong day there is🅰 a lot of speed in this Ford Mustang we really needed that, needed a win more!”

Eve🌠n though he may have finished in second place Buescher was still happy with his team and cars performance after the 267-lap race:

“I thought I might have had that one. We ha﷽d good speed there when firing off, really proud of that. We 🐟had a good strategy all day that got us back up there, and I tried to cover what I could but left half a lane too much suppose.

“But it was a good hard race down to the line, just th✤at hurts.”

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