BROOKLYN,
Mich. (August 17, 2008)
- Carl Edwards had to
fight off a cluster of
late-race cautions and
hold off
restart-specialist Kyle
Busch in the process
before running off with
his fifth NASCAR Sprint
Cup victory of the
season, capturing the 3M
Performance 400
presented by Bondo today
at Michigan
International Speedway.
Edwards finished almost
one second in front of
Kyle Busch, the Sprint
Cup Series points
leader, who didn’t give
up much ground with just
three races remaining
before the 10-race Chase
for the Championship
begins. It was also only
the second weekend for a
NASCAR sweep at MIS with
Edwards, who turned 29
on Friday, winning the
Nationwide Series CARFAX
250 on Saturday. The
only other Sprint Cup
driver to win both
weekend races at MIS was
Mark Martin in 1993.
“Bob
Osborne (crew chief) and
all the guys in the pit
crew did a great job and
the greatest part of
today’s win was that we
didn’t give up any more
bonus points to Kyle,”
Edwards said. “We’ve got
to try to go out and win
the next three events
and enter the chase on
even ground.”
Busch,
who became the first
driver to lock up a
position in the
12-driver Chase field
today, has accumulated
80 bonus points, 10
points each for his
eight victories this
season. He leads
second-place Edwards by
222 points in the
overall standings.
On the
restarts, Edwards
recalled what happened
at Chicagoland last
month when Kyle Busch
got on Jimmie Johnson’s
bumper on a
green-white-checkered
restart, and then got
around Johnson for the
victory.
“At
Chicago, when we had our
trouble, it came down to
Kyle and Jimmie and
Jimmie lost it on the
restart,” Edwards added.
“Kyle is really good on
the restarts and I
didn’t want to have to
go through that pain
today.”
Asked
what he had for Edwards,
Busch, very candidly,
said, “Pretty much
nothing. He was just
able to take off on
those restarts and get a
pretty good run through
one and two and once he
got that gap it was just
over. We’ll take it. At
least we know we can
keep up with the 99
(Edwards).”
It was
also the 11th
Sprint Cup victory at
MIS for Roush Fenway
Racing team owner Jack
Roush, tying the record
also held by the Wood
Brothers. Roush Fenway
grabbed four of the top
five finishing places
with David Ragan tying
his career-high with a
third-place finish,
followed by teammates
Greg Biffle and Matt
Kenseth. It was also
Roush’s 20th overall
victory at Michigan
including 11 in Sprint
Cup, five in the
Nationwide Series and
four in the NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series.
Add to that the fact
that Roush has kept his
winning streak alive at
MIS with at least one
Sprint Cup win there
every year since 2002.
Today’s race also
created a major shakeup
in the point standings.
Jeff Gordon fell
considerably after
finishing 42nd
when he got into an
early race-bumping
incident with Johnson
and Tony Stewart. Gordon
was sixth going into the
race, but dropped to
ninth in the points.
Biffle and Kevin Harvick
each moved up three
places, Biffle from 10th
to 7th and
Harvick from 11th
to 8th. Also
falling back three
places were Kasey Kahne
from 8th to 11th
and Denny Hamlin from
9th to 12th.
Ragan and Clint Bowyer
remained on the bubble,
both tied for 13th
just 26 points out of
the 12th and
last position for the
Chase field.