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	<title>Lead Lap&#039;s NASCAR News &#187; Carl Edwards</title>
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		<title>Ragan Beats Goliaths In Cup Race At Talladega</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 03:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Ragan led an extraordinary 1-2 finish for Front Row Motorsports, which had never won a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race before Sunday.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/drdega2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9398" alt="David Ragan, driver of the #34 Farm Rich Ford, wins  NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway on May 5, 2013 in Talladega, Alabama." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/drdega2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>In the type of stunning victory that has typified racing at Talladega Superspeedway since its inception, David Ragan led an extraordinary 1-2 finish for Front Row Motorsports, which had never won a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race before Sunday.</p>
<p>David Gilliland pushed Ragan, his teammate, to the lead on the final circuit in a green-white checkered-flag finish that took Sunday&#8217;s Aaron&#8217;s 499 four laps past its scheduled distance of 188 laps. Gilliland came home second, followed by pole sitter Carl Edwards, Michael Waltrip and series leader Jimmie Johnson.</p>
<p>As Ragan put it, two Davids beat the Goliaths of NASCAR racing in one of the sport’s most unlikely finishes ever.</p>
<p>Ragan&#8217;s victory followed a massive wreck that took the race to overtime&#8211;and to near-darkness, in what truly was truly was a Talladega night. In fact, NASCAR gave the drivers a chance to change their tinted visors for clear ones during the final caution.</p>
<p>Afterwards, Ragan tried to put the win in perspective.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can only imagine what it felt like back in 1988 when Mark Martin got that first win for Jack Roush or when Geoff Bodine won that first race for Hendrick Motorsports,&#8221; said Ragan, who scored his only Sprint Cup win at Daytona in July 2011, his last season with Jack Roush. &#8220;I’m sure it was just as special.</p>
<p>&#8220;A lot of these guys have been to Victory Lane in the Sprint Cup Series and late model racing, short tracks, ARCA – all kinds of series – but to do it here at Talladega in 2013, like I said, it’s a true David vs. Goliath story. I couldn’t be more proud to play my own role.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ragan restarted 10th and Gilliland 11th for the final two-lap sprint. As the cars raced into Turn 1, they were barely visible from the frontstretch grandstand, but the teammates managed to find each other on the track. For the first time in NASCAR’s new Gen-6 car, Gilliland pushed another car through the corners&#8211;to the amazement of Edwards, whose jaw dropped in the post-race news conference as Gilliland described the final two laps.</p>
<p>&#8220;We got restarted there, and it was sprinkling, and it was dark and there was (speedy-dry) on the track so it got on the windshield where it was wet but I could see, and I could see David there and he came down,&#8221; Gilliland said. &#8220;Michael Waltrip was behind me, giving me a good run and just carried a lot of momentum up through there and got hooked up with David and figured he&#8217;s got the best chance of anybody sticking together with him out there and just worked our way up there.</p>
<p>&#8220;It got real tight getting into (Turn) 3 and 4 with Carl there. I know David was sideways and out of the gas, and Carl was right up on his door, and could have gone a number of ways. But, thankfully I just stayed on his bumper. I pushed him all the way through the corners. It&#8217;s the first time I&#8217;ve ever done that with this car, with these style of cars, because with these type of cars in practice I&#8217;ve pushed people down the back straight and it actually kind of gets underneath that little lip underneath the back bumper cover and I&#8217;ve always been kind of scared getting into the corner. As the front car compresses, the back part of the nose doesn&#8217;t have anywhere to go because the splitter is already on the racetrack.</p>
<p>&#8220;But I just pushed him all the way around there and Carl about stalled out a little bit, and we were just able to carry some good momentum and come home one-two.&#8221;</p>
<p>On Lap 183, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. tried a four-wide move to the outside, but contact with J.J. Yeley&#8217;s car triggered a multicar melee that wiped out Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, Danica Patrick and Clint Bowyer, among others.</p>
<p>That set up the two-lap dash in overtime with Matt Kenseth in the lead and Edwards beside him on the front row. Kenseth, who led 142 laps dropped to eighth at the finish.</p>
<p>Michael McDowell blew a tire and hit the wall on Lap 174 to cause the fourth caution of the race and bunch a field that had become segmented during a series of green-flag pit stops that ended on Lap 168. When NASCAR threw the yellow, Johnson led a six-car breakaway that included Kenseth, Kurt Busch, Edwards, Bowyer and Waltrip.</p>
<p>The caution, however, brought 19 other lead-lap cars back into play and the massive wreck at the end of the backstretch changed the game completely.</p>
<p>NASCAR slowed the race on Lap 122 and stopped it after Lap 125 when showers that had been forecast for race day arrived shortly after 3 p.m. ET. Edwards had nosed ahead of Stenhouse moments earlier and was ahead at the last scoring loop the cars crossed before the yellow.</p>
<p>That left the Fords of Edwards, Stenhouse, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski at the front of the field when NASCAR red-flagged the race, forcing drivers and fans to wait and see whether the event would resume.</p>
<p>After a stoppage of 3 hours, 36 minutes, the race restarted after pit stops, and Kenseth quickly surged to the front.</p>
<p>As the cars approached Turn 1 on lap 43, a tap from Kyle Busch&#8217;s No. 18 Toyota turned Kasey Kahne&#8217;s No. 5 Chevrolet into the outside wall and triggered a wreck that damaged 16 cars, among them the Chevys of Tony Stewart and Kevin Harvick, the Toyota of Brian Vickers (after a driver change with Denny Hamlin) and the Ford of Greg Biffle.</p>
<p>&#8220;I know I got in the back of the 5 (Kahne), and I guess I was trying to go to the outside of him,&#8221; Busch said. &#8216;But he just moved up in front of me, and I wasn&#8217;t expecting it, and I tried to go to the outside of him, and before I could get to the outside of him I got in the back of him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just hate that I caused a hell of a melee for everybody. I hate that. A lot of cars got torn up, and it&#8217;s way too early in the race to be doing any of those sorts of moves, whether he made it or I made it. Just I hate it that we all got crashed in that deal.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both Kahne and Busch visited the infield care center after the wreck, and both were released in short order.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just kind of got shot through the center (of the field) there, just a lot of momentum coming from behind,&#8221; Kahne said of the action immediately before the crash. &#8220;Felt the No. 18 pushing me, and next thing I know, I was spinning.</p>
<p>&#8220;You just can&#8217;t push with these cars. We learned that at Daytona. He was pushing me and spun me in the wall, and then (it) happened again, so that is what it is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kahne said he and Busch didn&#8217;t speak in the care center.</p>
<p>&#8220;No, I didn&#8217;t talk to him,&#8221; Kahne said. &#8220;I think we both probably understand what happened, and we&#8217;ll figure it out from there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Notes: Johnson’s margin in the Cup standings over second-place Edwards shrank by two points to 41. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (17th Sunday) is third, 59 points behind his Hendrick Motorsports teammate… Paul Menard finished 26th with a sour engine but gained two spots to eighth in the standings because other drivers in Chase-eligible positions had bigger issues… Ragan and Gilliland won a combined $608,261 for their 1-2 finish, a welcome payday for a team run by owner Bob Jenkins predominantly out of his own pocket.</p>
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		<title>Busch Caps Perfect Weekend With Cup Win At Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 00:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kyle Busch took the checkered flag of the NRA 500 at Texas Motor Speedway, completing the weekend sweet at the 1.5-mile oval. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/kybutexas20132a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9312" alt="Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 Interstate Batteries Toyota, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NRA 500 at Texas Motor Speedway on April 13, 2013 in Fort Worth, Texas." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/kybutexas20132a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>The record book will say that Kyle Busch won the NRA 500 on Saturday night.</p>
<p>If truth be known, Busch started the process on Friday afternoon and applied the coup de grace with 20 laps left on Saturday evening.</p>
<p>Yes, Busch capped a perfect weekend when he took the checkered flag .508 seconds ahead of runner-up Martin Truex Jr. But Busch’s first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at Texas, his second of the season and the 26th of his career started with a pole-winning run on Friday that afforded him the luxury of picking the No. 1 pit stall.</p>
<p>At the race’s crucial juncture, under the final caution for debris in Turn 4, Busch used a lightning-fast pit stop and the pit stall position closest to the exit from pit road to grab the top spot for the final restart. Truex restarted on the outside and struggled to maintain contact with the race winner.</p>
<p>Though he gained ground in the closing laps, Truex ran out of time.</p>
<p>Carl Edwards was third, followed by Greg Biffle and Joey Logano, who barely made the starting grid and rallied for an unexpected top five.</p>
<p>Busch, who won Friday night’s Nationwide Series race after claiming the pole, finished off the seventh Nationwide/Cup sweep of his career, a NASCAR record&#8211;and all because of the final pit stop.</p>
<p>&#8220;It feels good&#8211;oh, man,&#8221; Busch exulted after climbing from his car. &#8220;(Crew chief) Dave Rogers and these guys gave me a great piece today. We ran up front all day long. But if it wasn’t for my pit crew, the most awesome group ever&#8211;since 2008 we’ve been together, haven’t had any changeover&#8211;man, those guys are just awesome.</p>
<p>&#8220;They pulled out one heck of a stop right there at the end to put us up front, to give us that lead, and we were able to bring it home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Busch led a race-high 171 laps to 142 for Truex, who was beyond disappointed with the second-place result.</p>
<p>&#8220;We started near the front and had a decent car at the beginning, but not great,&#8221; Truex said. &#8220;We worked on it all night and got it to where it was the best car out there. The last caution came out, and we got beat out of the pits, and that was the race. It was pretty frustrating to run second again. I feel like we&#8217;ve been in this boat and this position a bunch of times.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nothing about it is much fun. At the same time, it was a good run for us. We had a great weekend. Had a good race car all weekend long, and we learned a lot about things we can use in the future. Just running second sucks, especially when you&#8217;re that fast. So (I’m) a little bit frustrated right now.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nor would Truex use Busch’s No. 1 pit stall as an excuse.</p>
<p>&#8220;We came in with the lead,&#8221; Truex said. &#8220;I still feel like we should have been able to beat him out. I don&#8217;t know what happened there, but it wasn&#8217;t even close. I was three (car-lengths) behind, so it wasn&#8217;t all pit position, it was other things on our end…</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s so hard to get in position to win these races. It is so hard to make your car good enough to beat Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch and all these guys; and we had that tonight. We&#8217;ve got to get better at taking advantage of that. That&#8217;s where we&#8217;re missing, and that&#8217;s what we need to work on. So that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m upset. Second is a great accomplishment, but it&#8217;s not what we&#8217;re here for.&#8221;</p>
<p>Truex streaked away from the field after a restart on lap 229 and opened a lead of more than 2.5 seconds over Busch. That advantage grew to more than four seconds before a worn-out right front tire threatened Truex’s winning chances.</p>
<p>As Truex brought his No. 56 Toyota to pit road under green on Lap 280, however, David Gilliland turned Marcos Ambrose’s Ford on the backstretch to cause the sixth caution of the night. As the yellow flew, Jeff Burton ran into the back of Mark Martin’s Toyota and spun into the inside wall.</p>
<p>Since both Truex and Busch were already on pit road when NASCAR called the caution, they remained in the lead for a restart on Lap 291. Truex opened a lead once again before a Lap 314 caution for debris in Turn 4 slowed the field again and allowed the lead-lap cars to pit for four tires.</p>
<p>Busch won the race off pit road, and that proved decisive, as he sped away after a restart on Lap 319 and made a bridesmaid of Truex for the sixth time since his only Sprint Cup victory on June 4, 2007.</p>
<p>Trouble started early for the Penske Racing Fords of reigning series champion Brad Keselowski and Logano. NASCAR confiscated the rear-end housings of the cars, forcing the teams to make a change before the race.</p>
<p>Keselowski made it to the grid in time for the start, but Logano’s car was late presenting itself on pit road and had to start from the rear.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is just something that is not in the spirit of the rules,&#8221; NASCAR vice president of competition told the Sporting News in explaining the violation. If penalties are forthcoming, they will be announced next week.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, both drivers rallied from a lap to down to post top-10 finishes. Keselowski came home ninth and remained second in the Cup standings, nine points behind Jimmie Johnson, who ran sixth on Saturday.</p>
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		<title>Busch Wins At Fontana As Hamlin, Logano Wreck</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 02:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano knocked each other off the race track on the final lap of the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway, allowing Kyle Busch to steal the win.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/kybufontana20132a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9271" alt="Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 Interstate Batteries Toyota, bows to the crowd with the checkered flag after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway on March 24, 2013 in Fontana, California." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/kybufontana20132a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano knocked each other off the race track on the final lap of Sunday&#8217;s Auto Club 400 &#8212; allowing Kyle Busch to steal the win &#8212; but it was Tony Stewart who left Auto Club Speedway fighting mad.</p>
<p>Yes, it was Busch&#8217;s 25th victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Yes, Busch broke a 31-race drought. Yes, Busch gave Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota their first victory at Auto Club Speedway.</p>
<p>Yes, race runner-up Dale Earnhardt Jr. leaves California with the Cup series lead, 12 points ahead of 23rd-place finisher Brad Keselowski.</p>
<p>But it was the banging between polesitter Hamlin and Logano &#8212; the renewal of a feud that started last Sunday in Bristol &#8212; as well as an angry confrontation between Stewart and Logano on pit road that stole attention from Busch&#8217;s milestone win. Stewart took umbrage at a block by Logano on the final restart with 11 laps left in the 200-lap event.</p>
<p>&#8220;I did win the race today,&#8221; Busch quipped. &#8220;That might be a story… They (Hamlin and Logano) were so focused on each other that they left the door open.&#8221;</p>
<p>His momentum broken by the block, Stewart fell through the field and finished 22nd. Earnhardt was second when caution froze the field on the final lap. Logano was credited with third, followed by Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch, who overcame a brush with the wall and a pit road penalty to post his second straight top five.</p>
<p>Hamlin nosed hard into the inside wall and was credited with a 25th-place finish. The driver of the No. 11 Toyota was airlifted to a local hospital as a precautionary measure. A helicopter was used because of heavy post-race traffic outside the speedway.</p>
<p>As Logano put it later, the driver of the No. 22 Penske Racing Ford was simply trying to do whatever was necessary to win the race. That applied both to the block of Stewart and the battle with Hamlin.</p>
<p>&#8220;Racing for the lead &#8212; going for the win,&#8221; Logano said. &#8220;That&#8217;s what you&#8217;ve got to do… Tony was just upset about a restart, that I was racing him really hard on the bottom trying to make sure I protected my spot. What I was doing actually was I was racing the 18 (Kyle Busch) on the restart and he was spinning his tires.</p>
<p>&#8220;The rule is you can&#8217;t beat him to the start finish line, so I am pedaling it which gave Tony the run to go underneath me. I wanted to block that because I knew, if he put me three-wide, that would be the end of my race and I wouldn&#8217;t win. I was smart enough to realize that. Then I had to just do what I had to do to get to the front and try to win the race.&#8221;</p>
<p>Stewart had a substantially different view of the incident.</p>
<p>&#8220;For a guy that&#8217;s been complaining about how everyone else is driving here, and him to do that, it&#8217;s a double standard,&#8221; Stewart said. &#8220;He makes the choice. He makes the decision to run us down there (to the apron), and when you run a driver down there, you take responsibility for what happens after that.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s a tough guy on pit road, as soon as one of his crew guys gets in the middle of it. Until then, he&#8217;s a scared little kid.&#8221;</p>
<p>A caution on lap 170 for Marcos Ambrose&#8217;s blown left-rear tire followed almost immediately a round of green-flag pit stops and wiped out Busch&#8217;s five-second lead over Harvick. That set up a restart on Lap 175 with Busch on the outside and Harvick beside him in the inside lane.</p>
<p>Harvick, however, failed to launch on the restart, allowing Kahne to move into second with Stewart behind him. One lap later, Mark Martin&#8217;s spin off Turn 2 brought out the seventh caution and bunched the field for a restart on Lap 181.</p>
<p>Kyle Busch pulled away once again, but the engine in Clint Bowyer&#8217;s Toyota exploded on Lap 185, giving cars running ninth on back a chance to pit for fresh tires in hopes of gaining ground on a final charge to the finish.</p>
<p>Kyle Busch paced the field to a restart on Lap 190 with Logano beside him, despite overheating issues that threatened his chances for a strong finish. Stewart was third and Kurt Busch fourth when the field took the green.</p>
<p>Stewart was the biggest loser on the restart, thanks to the block Logano threw on the No. 14 car as the field stormed through Turn 1. Logano got the better of Kyle Busch on lap 194, as Hamlin streaked through the field on fresh tires to move into second.</p>
<p>Just past the finish line on Lap 199, Hamlin moved to the outside of Logano, and the drivers banged doors repeatedly until the contact sent Hamlin spinning and Logano into the outside wall, allowing Kyle Busch to steal the win.</p>
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		<title>Kenseth Celebrates Birthday With Vegas Win</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2013 17:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt Kenseth held off Kasey Kahne to win the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on his 41st birthday.  ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mkvegas2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9231" alt="Matt Kenseth, driver of the #20 Dollar General Toyota, celebrates with a burn out after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 10, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mkvegas2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Happy birthday, Matt Kenseth!</p>
<p>Kenseth held off Kasey Kahne in a 26-lap green-flag run to the finish Sunday to win the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.</p>
<p>In winning the 25th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race of his career, Kenseth, who turned 41 Sunday, became the third driver in series history to win on his birthday, joining Cale Yarborough and Kyle Busch in that exclusive club.</p>
<p>Kenseth crossed the finish line .594 seconds ahead of Kahne, who led a race-high 114 laps. Defending series champion Brad Keselowski ran third, followed by Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards. Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick and Paul Menard completed the top 10.</p>
<p>Johnson leaves Las Vegas as the series leader, five points ahead of Keselowski and 10 ahead of third-place Earnhardt.</p>
<p>The victory was Kenseth’s first in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry after an offseason move from Roush Fenway Racing. It was also Toyota’s 50th triumph in the Cup series.</p>
<p>&#8220;I’m not a goal person, but my goal was to win and win early,&#8221; said Kenseth, who visited Victory Lane in his third strat with JGR. &#8220;Nobody put any pressure on me except for myself, but I also know that Coach (Joe Gibbs) hired me to come here and climb in the car and win races. You certainly want to do that—you don’t want to disappoint people…</p>
<p>&#8220;It’s still only week three, but I feel like this is the beginning.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both Busch and Keselowski overcame issues on pit road to post their top-five finishes—Busch an early speeding penalty and Keselowski a dropped lug nut that cost him 10 positions during pit stops under caution on Lap 161.</p>
<p>The rally from the mistake left Keselowski ambivalent about the result. He was happy with the third-place finish but felt his car was capable of more.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah, I want to win,&#8221; said Keselowski who finished fourth in the first two events of the season, at Daytona and Phoenix. &#8220;It’s a different perspective, because I&#8217;m not happy with top 5s&#8211;I want to win. The last three weeks, really the last two weeks&#8211;and I&#8217;m sure when I get home tonight I&#8217;m going to go home and throw around some pillows and punch some things&#8211;because we&#8217;ve had a shot at winning all three races and come up short, whether it&#8217;s circumstances or bad luck or, today, just a little bit of execution.</p>
<p>&#8220;In retrospect, once you get a day to cool off from it, you say, ‘Wow, that&#8217;s really good, three top 5s; that&#8217;s how I&#8217;d have wanted to start the year.’  But with the way I finished last year, I wanted to win. I wanted to win all three of these races, and I&#8217;m not happy unless we can do that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kahne said Kenseth raced mistake-free in the closing run, despite having older tires.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was like, ‘Man, this is not the guy you want to have to race with 10 to go because, he&#8217;s going to do everything right,’&#8221; Kahne said. &#8220;You&#8217;re going to have to figure out how to squeeze by him. And you know he had a fast car, too, so it was difficult.</p>
<p>&#8220;He did a perfect job, and we came back second, but still a good run. I think we were seventh maybe after that one restart (actually sixth for a restart on Lap 231) and fought back to second, so we had a great car, did everything right. We just didn&#8217;t quite get there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kahne had opened a lead of more than two seconds over Johnson when the engine in Travis Kvapil’s Toyota exploded in Turn 4, trailing smoke and dropping oil on the track.</p>
<p>During pit stops under caution on Lap 226 of 267, Kenseth and Keselowski opted for fuel only and left pit road 1-2, with Johnson, Edwards, Earnhardt and Kahne—all of whom took two tires—trailing behind them.</p>
<p>Kahne lost five spots in the pits after his egress from his pit stall was blocked by Tony Stewart, who had to slow down on the way to his pit box to avoid Kenseth, who was leaving after the fuel-only stop.</p>
<p>Kahne got two spots back after the restart on Lap 231, but his progress was interrupted on Lap 235 when Ryan Newman’s Chevrolet blew its engine on Lap 235.</p>
<p>After the subsequent yellow, Kahne restarted fourth on Lap 242. Kenseth kept the No. 5 Chevrolet at bay the rest of the way.</p>
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		<title>Edwards Breaks Drought With Win At Phoenix</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 04:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carl Edwards ended his 70-race winless streak with a victory in the Sprint Cup Series Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/cephoenix2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9212" alt="Carl Edwards, driver of the #99 Subway Ford, performs a back flip to celebrate after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway on March 3, 2013 in Avondale, Arizona.  " src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/cephoenix2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>The number is 70 — and no longer counting.</p>
<p>As Denny Hamlin put it, Carl Edwards is &#8220;relevant again&#8221; after winning Sunday&#8217;s Subway Fresh Fit 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix International Raceway in a green-white-checkered-flag finish that took the race four laps past its posted distance of 312 laps.</p>
<p>In beating Jimmie Johnson to the finish line by 1.024 seconds, Edwards broke a winless streak that had reached 70 races, dating to Mar. 6, 2011 at Las Vegas. Remarkably, Edwards broke another 70-race drought at the one-mile track in the Sonoran desert when he won at Phoenix in November 2010.</p>
<p>Behind Edwards and Johnson, Denny Hamlin ran third, making the most of a daredevil move that cut the backstretch dogleg on the last lap and got his No. 11 Toyota past the No. 2 Ford of reigning series champion Brad Keselowski, who came home fourth.</p>
<p>It was Keselowski, though, driving a Ford after Penske Racing&#8217;s between-season switch from Dodge, who gave Edwards the push that propelled him to the front on the final restart on Lap 315.</p>
<p>For his part, Edwards hopes the momentum of his 20th career victory continues throughout the season.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you&#8217;re struggling, it seems like time slows down,&#8221; Edwards said after being told of Hamlin&#8217;s &#8220;relevant&#8221; comment. &#8220;You&#8217;re working harder, you&#8217;re trying more, you&#8217;re questioning yourself more. &#8230; (Last year) was one of the longest years of my life, to work that hard and not get the victories.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m very, very happy to be back in the mix here. A victory is huge for so many reasons. Last year we didn&#8217;t make the Chase. For me to sit home, while everybody was at the Chase stuff in Vegas—that was a little bit of a shock to me. I did not like that at all.</p>
<p>&#8220;So to get a victory helps us be in a better position for the Chase. It just feels good to win. So, yeah, I hope  Denny&#8217;s right. I hope we&#8217;re relevant or more than relevant all year. I hope we dominate this thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished fifth, losing his winning chances when he spun his tires on the penultimate restart on Lap 243. Clint Bowyer, Matt Kenseth, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton rounded out the top 10.</p>
<p>Edwards No. 99 Ford Fusion led 67 straight green-flag laps after the restart on Lap 243, but Ken Schrader&#8217;s crash on Lap 309 sent the race to overtime and gave the crew chiefs of the leading cars nervous moments as they tried to recalculate fuel mileage.</p>
<p>The top-14 cars stayed out for a restart on Lap 315, and Edwards had enough gas to complete two laps and win the race.</p>
<p>On the last two restarts, Johnson felt Edwards played fast and loose with the zone, delineated by red marks on the wall, within which the leader is required to accelerate.</p>
<p>&#8220;I felt like Carl didn&#8217;t follow the restart protocol and was slower than the pace car on his last two restarts, and it gives the leader a huge advantage when that happens,&#8221; Johnson said. &#8220;You&#8217;re supposed to wait until you get between the two lines and take off, and this was all going on before (the restart zone).&#8221;</p>
<p>Naturally enough, Edwards had a completely different view of the restart. Though Johnson said he made a point of maintaining pace car speed, Edwards thought Johnson was speeding up as the cars approached the start.</p>
<p>&#8220;Usually the guy in second hangs back a little bit, and he pulled up there and I thought, &#8216;Why&#8217;s he doing that?&#8217;&#8221; Edwards said. &#8220;Yeah, maybe I was slowing down, but I wasn&#8217;t trying to. I thought he was speeding up. I thought it was pretty genius what he was doing, because it kind of got me off of my game.</p>
<p>&#8220;But then, when I went, I think he maybe wasn&#8217;t looking at me or something, because he waited just a little bit too long to go. But, truthfully, that was not by design. I was not trying to do anything tricky. I thought he was.&#8221;</p>
<p>Danica Patrick&#8217;s hard crash on Lap 185 caused the sixth caution of the race. The right front tire on Patrick&#8217;s No. 10 Chevrolet SS exploded without warning as the car rolled through Turn 4. The car bounced off the outside wall into the path of David Ragan&#8217;s Ford.</p>
<p>The resulting collision ripped the driver&#8217;s-side door off Patrick&#8217;s car and knocked the protective foam out of the door frame. Patrick walked away from the wreck but ended the day in 39th place.</p>
<p>That caution, however, proved a boon to her former car owner, Earnhardt, who was first off pit road for a restart on Lap 194. Earnhardt&#8217;s No. 88 Chevy took a liking to the clean air and remained on point, pacing teammate Johnson as the Hendrick Motorsports pair opened a one-second lead over Matt Kenseth in third.</p>
<p>Forty laps into the green-flag, Earnhardt had widened his edge over Johnson to .928 seconds before the yellow flag flew on Lap 236 for David Gilliland&#8217;s hard contact with the outside wall in Turn 1, the result of another blown right front tire.</p>
<p>That caution, the seventh of the race, put Kyle Busch back on the lead lap. Busch went a lap down after spinning into the Turn 2 wall on Lap 48 and persevered until he was awarded a free pass as the highest-scored lapped car when Gilliland wrecked.</p>
<p>Busch had started at the rear of the field because of an eleventh-hour engine change Sunday morning. The engine in his No. 18 Camry suffered a part failure during warmup, the result of a reassembly error.</p>
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		<title>Harvick Wins Duel 1, Kyle Busch Wins Duel 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 16:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Harvick won Duel 1 at Daytona International Speedway, securing the third starting spot in the Daytona 500. Kyle Busch won Duel 2 to earn the fourth starting spot in the 500. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/duels2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9167" alt="Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch take the checkered flags of Duels 1 and 2, respectively." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/duels2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Following up on his win in the Sprint Unlimited, Kevin Harvick won Duel 1 at Daytona International Speedway, securing the third starting spot in the Daytona 500. Kyle Busch won Duel 2 to earn the fourth starting spot in the 500.</p>
<p>Harvick passed Trevor Bayne on lap 37 to take the lead of Duel 1. He led the remaining 23 laps.</p>
<p>Danica Patrick, who will start the 500 from the pole, played it safe and dropped to the back early on to ensure her car would not sustain damage.</p>
<p>Greg Biffle, Juan Pablo Montoya, Jimmie Johnson, and Kurt Busch rounded out the top 5 of Duel 1.</p>
<p>The first duel was relatively uneventful until lap 52 when Denny Hamlin appeared to get loose and bumped Carl Edwards.  Edwards was turned into the wall triggering a multi-car accident that damaged the cars of Hamlin, Edwards, Trevor Bayne, and Regan Smith.</p>
<p>Kyle Busch used a fuel-only pit stop at lap 41 to take the lead coming off pit road. He ran most of the remaining laps with teammate Matt Kenseth behind him. But, with two laps to go, Kasey Kahne and Austin Dillon were able to pass Kenseth. They couldn&#8217;t mount a charge to pass Busch, though.</p>
<p>Busch said after the race that the original plan was to take two tires, but his crew chief made the call to go fuel-only.</p>
<p>Kahne, Dillon, Clint Bowyer, and Kenseth finished second through fifth, respectively.</p>
<p>Jeff Gordon, who will start the 500 on the front row, led the first 40 laps of Duel 2, before a pass-through penalty for speeding on pit road ended his chances of winning the duel.</p>
<p>Martin Truex Jr, who ran in the lead pack for most of Duel 2, was black-flagged for losing a side window. He finished 19th. Mike Bliss also had to make a pit stop to fix his window net, which came down. That cost him a chance at making the Daytona 500. Brian Keselowski was the only other driver who did not qualify for the race.</p>
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		<title>Harvick Avoids Danger, Wins Sprint Unlimited</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2013 05:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Harvick held off Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart to win Saturday night’s season-opening exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway for the third time.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/khunlimited2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9153" alt="Kevin Harvick, driver of the #29 Budweiser Chevrolet, races to the finish line to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sprint Unlimited at Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 2013 in Daytona Beach, Florida." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/khunlimited2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Leading every lap but one in the final segment of The Sprint Unlimited, Kevin Harvick held off Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart to win Saturday night’s season-opening exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway for the third time.</p>
<p>On the last lap in what was the debut race for NASCAR’s Gen-6 race car, Harvick blocked Stewart on the inside and moved back up the track to block Biffle, who was perilously close to sending Harvick’s No. 29 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet into the fence.</p>
<p>Biffle ran second, Joey Logano took third, and Stewart &#8212; his momentum broken by Harvick’s block &#8212; finished fourth. Matt Kenseth finished fifth in his first competition for Joe Gibbs Racing.</p>
<p>Harvick’s victory was his third in five races, following back-to-back wins in 2009 and 2010. Though Harvick will leave RCR at the end of the season to drive for Stewart-Haas Racing next year, he said the impending job change is of no consequence on the track.</p>
<p>“I think it&#8217;s one of those deals, where, for us, it&#8217;s about winning races,” Harvick said in Victory Lane. “The politics and everything are one thing, but when we get to the race track, it&#8217;s about sitting in this race car, making it as fast as it will go.”</p>
<p>Harvick may not have had the fastest car &#8212; in fact, he thought the Stewart’s Chevy SS and Kenseth’s Camry were slightly better &#8212; but he made the critical moves at precisely the right times, particularly when it came to blocking Biffle.</p>
<p>“In the middle segment, I could tell that Biffle was backing up and trying to time what his move was going to be as we got further into the segment,” Harvick said. “So I was working on my timing to kind of back up and block that.</p>
<p>“Those guys (Biffle and Logano) were coming on the outside, and I don’t know if the 14 (Stewart) and the 16 (Biffle) were side-by-side, but I just felt like I needed to move up and block that momentum, and we were able to block two of those moves.”</p>
<p>Biffle said he thought about trying the outside lane entering the final corner but wasn&#8217;t sure he had enough room.</p>
<p>“I thought about sticking it in there, and it just didn’t look like it was going to work to me,” Biffle said. “It looked like it would be sparks and parts flying. He shut the door on the top. That’s what Kevin needed to do to win the race. I looked in the mirror and didn’t have anyone pushing me.”</p>
<p>An incident-free 25-lap second segment, won by Harvick over Biffle, set the starting order for the final 20-lap dash for the victory. By the end of the segment both Carl Edwards and Dale Earnhardt Jr. had lost touch with the 10-car pack ahead of them, but caution between the second and final segments bunched the field for a restart on Lap 56 of 75.</p>
<p>The first segment, on the other hand, featured plenty of action.</p>
<p>On Lap 15, the halfway point, a nine-car incident ruined the winning chances of nearly a third of the field. Stewart turned down across the nose of Marcos Ambrose’s Ford near the apex of Turns 1 and 2. Stewart saved his No, 14 Chevrolet, but drivers behind him checked up, seeing sparks trailing from the rear of Stewart’s car.</p>
<p>The ensuing wreck destroyed the cars of Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. Martin Truex Jr.’s Toyota was nicked in the melee, but he was able to continue, as were Stewart and Ambrose.</p>
<p>In fact, Stewart’s car was fast to enough to take the lead on the final lap of the first segment, and he held it to the finish line. During the planned caution between segments, the 12 remaining cars came to pit road for mandatory four-tire stops &#8212; a requirement dictated by a fan vote.</p>
<p>Fans voted to set the starting lineup for the race according to the chronological order in which drivers won their poles. That put 2012 Daytona 500 pole winner Edwards in the top starting spot and Martin, winner of the pole at Phoenix the following week, on the outside of the front row.</p>
<p>Both Edwards and Martin, however, had to drop to the rear for the start, because neither driver practiced his back-up car after a wreck in Friday’s opening Sprint Unlimited practice forced a change of equipment. Accordingly, Kasey Kahne led the field to green, with Biffle beside him.</p>
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		<title>Roush Fenway Racing Announces Crew Chief Changes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 16:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roush Fenway Racing has announced that Jimmy Fennig will become crew chief of the No. 99 Ford, driven by Carl Edwards, in 2013. Scott Graves will become crew chief of the No. 17 Ford, driven by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Team owner Jack Roush said: We are excited about this change on both fronts. Pairing two [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/jackroush1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3823" title="jackroush1" src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/jackroush1.jpg" alt="Jack Roush" width="350" height="223" /></a>Roush Fenway Racing has announced that Jimmy Fennig will become crew chief of the No. 99 Ford, driven by Carl Edwards, in 2013. Scott Graves will become crew chief of the No. 17 Ford, driven by Ricky Stenhouse Jr.</p>
<p>Team owner Jack Roush said:</p>
<blockquote><p>We are excited about this change on both fronts. Pairing two highly successful veterans like Carl and Jimmy should be quite a matchup and it is our expectation based on what Jimmy has been able to accomplish with many high profile drivers, that it will provide the spark to get the #99 program and Carl back into championship form. However, we are particularly excited about teaming up Scott Graves and Ricky. Through his extensive research and development work, Scott has an excellent understanding of the new 2013 body style. In his short time as a crew chief he has demonstrated a cunning knack as a leader on the pit box and he is going to be a great match for Ricky as he makes his move upwards into the Sprint Cup ranks.</p></blockquote>
<p>Fennig will replace Chad Norris, who took over the reigns when Bob Osborne <a href="http://lead-lap.com/2012/07/17/osborne-steps-down-at-edwards-crew-chief/">stepped down due to health issues</a>. Norris will move to the No. 60 Nationwide Series team.</p>
<p>Graves has been working as Carl Edwards&#8217; team engineer.</p>
<h3>Related Stories</h3>
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<li><a href="http://lead-lap.com/2012/07/17/osborne-steps-down-at-edwards-crew-chief/">Osborne Steps Down As Edwards’ Crew Chief</a></li>
<li><a href="http://lead-lap.com/2010/12/13/fennig-to-return-as-crew-chief-for-rfrs-no-17-kenseth/">Fennig To Return As Crew Chief For RFR’s No. 17, Kenseth</a></li>
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		<title>Keselowski Conserves Fuel To Win At Dover</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 13:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brad Keselowski stretched his fuel over the final green-flag run and won the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway, his fifth race of the season. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/bkdover2012a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8654" title="bkdover2012a.jpg" src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/bkdover2012a.jpg" alt="Brad Keselowski takes the checkered flag of the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway." width="350" height="223" /></a>To his Sprint Cup Series rivals, Brad Keselowski has the annoying habit of doing what he&#8217;s not supposed to do &#8212; as in winning Sunday&#8217;s AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway.</p>
<p>Adroitly saving fuel over the final 79-lap green-flag run, the devil in the Blue Deuce, Detroit&#8217;s consummate wheel man, triumphed in what was perhaps the fourth- or fifth- or sixth-best car in the third Chase for the Sprint Cup race.</p>
<p>Keselowski wasn&#8217;t supposed to win at Dover, where his career average finish in five previous starts had been 17.0, but he did. Keselowski wasn&#8217;t supposed to be leading the series standings three races into the Chase, but he is, by five points over five-time champion Jimmie Johnson, who limped home in fourth place, saving every drop of fuel he could by slowing down and surrendering spots on the track in the closing laps.</p>
<p>The win was supposed to go to Johnson, a seven-time victor at Dover &#8212; tied for the track record with Hall of Famers Richard Petty and Bobby Allison. And if not Johnson, then Kyle Busch, who led 302 of 400 laps but had to pit late for fuel.</p>
<p>If not Kyle Busch, then his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Denny Hamlin, with his pole-winning form and an attitude buttressed by a sports psychologist. Hamlin led the first 34 laps and ran in the top three all afternoon, but a fuel shortage forced him to the pits with nine laps left, at which point Keselowski took over a lead he held to the finish.</p>
<p>Ultimately, Keselowski beat hard-charging Jeff Gordon to the finish line by 1.078 seconds to win his series-best fifth race of the season, his second in the Chase, his first at Dover and the ninth of his career. Gordon had topped off his gas tank on Lap 318 and had ample fuel to get to the finish, as did third-place Mark Martin, who rallied from a lap down to challenge Gordon for the runner-up spot.</p>
<p>Jimmie Johnson held fourth despite drastically backing down his lap speeds to conserve fuel. Carl Edwards ran fifth, posting his first top-five since the Fontana, Calif., race in late March and his third of the season.</p>
<p>Keselowski had nothing but praise for crew chief Paul Wolfe and the team that builds his Penske Racing engines.</p>
<p>&#8220;This has been one of my worst tracks,&#8221; Keselowski said. &#8220;I ran up front all day. I may not have had the best car, but hung around in that top five, just creeping around, and when you do that, you put yourself in position for good things to happen.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what this No. 2 team has done the last few months. Man, if we keep doing this the next seven weeks, it will be an awesome seven weeks. I&#8217;m just really, really proud of the effort.&#8221;</p>
<p>Johnson seemed poised for an eighth victory, after beating Busch out of the pits under caution on Lap 309, thanks to a 12.5-second stop to Busch&#8217;s 13.5 seconds. Thirty laps into a green-flag run that started on Lap 322, crew chief Chad Knaus posed an uncomfortable choice to the driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet &#8212; either give up positions and save fuel or race hard, plan for another pit stop and hope for another caution.</p>
<p>They chose the fuel-saving option and salvaged fourth but were unable to contend for the win when the race went green the rest of the way.</p>
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		<title>Sponsors Returning To Roush Fenway Racing In 2013</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael J Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roush Fenway Racing announced that sponsors Best Buy, Fifth Third Bank, and Zest will increase their sponsorship roles next season. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/bestbuykenseth.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-7466" title="bestbuykenseth" src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/bestbuykenseth-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Roush Fenway Racing announced that sponsors Best Buy, Fifth Third Bank, and Zest will increase their sponsorship roles next season.</p>
<p>Best Buy will appear on Ricky Stenhouse Jr&#8217;s No. 17 Ford for 12 races, and the No. 99 Ford driven by Carl Edwards for four races.</p>
<p>According to Steve Newmark, RFR president, the No. 17 has sponsorship for about 70% of the season, which they say is a good sign because at this time last year, they had no sponsorship sold.</p>
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