Kyle Busch just keeps winning.
The 23-year-old NASCAR Sprint Cup star has won second-quarter voting for 2008 Driver of the Year, repeating his victory in the first-quarter balloting.
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Busch won a total of four races in NASCAR's top two series -- three in Cup and one in Nationwide -- during the quarter that ran from May 3 to June 29. He continues to lead the Cup points standings.
And he hasn't slowed down. Busch already has two wins in the third quarter.
"It's awesome, just unbelievable what we've been able to accomplish so far this year," said Busch, who drives for Joe Gibbs Racing. "We've been so blessed and so fortunate to have everything click like it has.
"I love my guys. This whole Joe Gibbs Racing team has worked so hard to give me good cars week in and week out. I know they'll keep working even harder and, hopefully, we can continue to find the same kind of success in the second half of the season."
In the second-quarter voting, Busch totaled 103 points as he took seven of 14 first-place votes and was listed on every ballot, with only one vote below second place. He handily beat Indianapolis 500 winner Scott Dixon, whose two IndyCar Series victories earned him five first-place votes and a total of 85 points.
World of Outlaws star Donny Schatz, who drives for Tony Stewart Racing, had one first-place vote and was third in the voting with 48 points. The late Scott Kalitta, the Funny Car driver who died in a crash on June 21, got the other first-place vote.
Big winner
Two-time defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson is a first-time ESPY Awards winner.
Johnson was honored with the Best Driver award last week at the 16th annual ESPN-hosted sports awards show at the Nokia Theatre.
"I'm so honored the fans voted for me," Johnson said. "There were so many great drivers nominated and I'm humbled that I was chosen for the ESPY. It was definitely a team effort and my guys are the best in the garage. NASCAR has the best fans in the country and the fact that their vote is what decided the winner is an awesome feeling."
Johnson was chosen in the online fan voting over current NASCAR Cup points leader Busch; 2007 Indianapolis 500 and Indy Car Series champion and now NASCAR rookie Dario Franchitti; 2008 Indy 500 winner Dixon; Formula One star Lewis Hamilton; and four-time NHRA Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver was also nominated for Best Driver last year but lost out to teammate Jeff Gordon.









