Edwards wins the Zippo 200 at The Glen

[media-credit id=24 align=”alignright” width=”240″][/media-credit]Carl Edwards comes back to the Nationwide Series (NNS) and what does he do? He Wins! Edwards led nine laps in Saturday’s Zippo 200 at The Glen and took over the lead with two laps remaining to earn his 38th career and the first win in 2012.  Edwards also broke a tie for third with Kevin Harvick on the series’ all-time win list.

“This is huge for us. It’s nice to be in victory lane.” Edwards said.

Brad Keselowski led 43 laps and finished second.  Sam Hornish Jr. third, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. fourth and Ron Fellows rounded out the top-5.

Sam Hornish Jr. started on the pole first the first time in his NASCAR career.

Ryan Truex was going into to turn-1 when he went out of control and spun and collect Danica Patrick.

“I drove in the corner and got wheel-hopped and spun out back in front of everybody. Basically I wheel-hopped and it was either wheel-hop and hope I didn’t run into my teammate in front of me and take out the field, or turn in the grass and spin out and not hit anybody, and I chose the grass. I had no control after that.” Truex said.

Patrick tried to repair the damage in pit road but had to garage.  Patrick finished 43rd.

“I feel so bad. I wish it would have gone differently but that’s the sport. There’s a lot of stuff that is out of your control and there’s a lot of stuff you look back at that you would’ve, could’ve, should’ve done differently. But that’s just racing.” Patrick said.

The first caution came out when the No,19 car of Alex Popow cut a tire and slammed into the guard rail throwing debris everywhere. They had a chance to pit but no came in and they stayed in there position for the time being.

They went back to green on lap 10 with Sam Hornish leading since the green flag. Hornish was under attack from his teammate Brad Keselowski. Keselowski took over the lead two laps later.

Green flag pit stops occurred on lap 19 with Justin Allgaier hitting the pit road. He told his crew that he was tight coming up the hill. They took four tires and had a air pressure adjustment. The No.18 of Joey Logano was loose in but he needs to be more loose off. They also took four tires. Carl Edwards went in and was telling the team he was tight in the carousel and got some air pressure. Kyle Busch and Hornish wrapped up the lead lap green flag pit stops. Busch said he need more grip but otherwise was not that bad. He got four tires and a air pressure. Hornish was reporting a little vibration when he was under braking but other then that  he was okay. He said he was free everywhere especially the right handers.

The only person that has not pitted was the No.87 of Alex Kennedy but on lap 29, Keselowski was much quicker and took over the top spot.

The second caution came out on lap 37 when Kennedy got loose in turns 3 and 4 and slammed into the guard rail. Austin Dillon also spun out to not run into the No.87 car. The top-5 did not stop but Dillon had to pit to change tires due to his spin. Kasey Kahne also came in during the caution. Dillon will start at the tail of the field since he did not stop in inner loop under green.

We restarted the race on lap 43 with Keselowski still leading. It was a crazy restart with all the leaders going three wide.

The final pit stops occurred with 32 laps to go. Elliott Sadler got a air pressure and told the team to pack it full of fuel. He also needed a track bar to help him turn right. Busch came in and need to help turn in the front and the back. He got a air pressure and a track bar. Edwards said the car was great and all they need to do was fill it with fuel and  clean the grill.  Kahne beat everybody off of pit road because he only took fuel due to the previous caution.

While that was happening, Edwards and Logano were racing hard into 7 and spun the No.18 out. Logano told his crew chief to tell the No.60 to “bite him”.

On the other side of the track, Joe Nemecheck was stopped on pit road and the caution was waved. Miguel Paludo and Justin Allgaier did not pit and will be pitting during this caution.

Kahne led the field back to the green flag with 23 laps to go but Keselowski took the spot in turn-1. Busch made it three wide and took second.
The caution waved once again for the fourth time when the No.88 of Cole Whitt went into turn-5 and clipped the barrier and tore the front bumper off his car. During the caution, Busch told his team the throttle is sticking.
They restarted the race with 10 laps to go and Edwards was determined to get this lead. Edwards drove down into turn-1 and made it stick and took the spot and started to pull away. It looked like Edwards was going to run away with this win.
Five laps to go, Keselowski was still going strong but Edwards got a nice run off of 1 and were battling for the lead. During that battle, Dillon blew a right front tire and was throwing debris everywhere. Logano was radioing to his team (during the caution) that his engine was not running so well and he would try and nurse it home for the finish.
They restarted the race with two laps to go with Edwards in the lead. The No.18 and the No.54 did not get a good jump and spun their tires.  Keselowski tried to take the lead on the high side but could not get it done.
“I hate to admit it, but I missed a downshift in Turn 6. All day, that was where he was beating me, so I went in there extra hard, and I missed my downshift and he got next to me.” Edwards said.
Unofficial Race Results
Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen Int’l
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=21
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Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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1 2 60 Carl Edwards Dodge 0
2 4 22 Brad Keselowski Dodge 0
3 1 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 42
4 10 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 40
5 15 5 Ron Fellows Chevrolet 0
6 5 54 Kyle Busch Toyota 0
7 11 38 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 0
8 3 33 Paul Menard Chevrolet 0
9 8 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 36
10 9 11 Brian Scott Toyota 34
11 19 43 Michael Annett Ford 33
12 7 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 32
13 14 30 Miguel Paludo Chevrolet 0
14 20 44 Mike Bliss Toyota 30
15 13 20 Ryan Truex Toyota 30
16 16 199 Victor Gonzalez Jr. Toyota 0
17 27 81 Jason Bowles * Toyota 27
18 28 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 26
19 21 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 26
20 34 275 Kenny Habul Toyota 24
21 24 159 Kyle Kelley Chevrolet 0
22 6 18 Joey Logano Toyota 0
23 30 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet 21
24 12 88 Cole Whitt * Chevrolet 20
25 39 124 Tim Connolly Chevrolet 0
26 40 14 Eric McClure Toyota 18
27 26 97 Joe Nemechek Toyota 17
28 41 70 Tony Raines Dodge 0
29 25 87 Alex Kennedy Toyota 0
30 38 4 Daryl Harr Chevrolet 14
31 31 40 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 0
32 42 23 Dexter Stacey Chevrolet 12
33 43 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 11
34 35 153 Eric Curran Dodge 10
35 29 41 Timmy Hill Ford 0
36 37 39 Matthew Bell Chevrolet 8
37 32 15 Chris Cook Chevrolet 0
38 17 19 Alex Popow Toyota 6
39 18 42 Josh Wise Chevrolet 0
40 33 10 Jeff Green Toyota 4
41 36 46 Matt DiBenedetto Chevrolet 0
42 22 47 Stephen Leicht Chevrolet 0
43 23 7 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 1

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