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CUP: Kurt Busch Wins Back To Back At Atlanta

Kurt winds back to back spring races at Atlanta winning the Kobalt Tools 500 with a dominate car all day.
The victory was great for Busch and new crew, chief Steve Addington, who used to be crew chief for Kurts younger brother Kyle Busch last season. It was a bitter sweet victory, all people are going to be talking about and remember is the late race incident between known rivals, Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski.
Only two laps remaining Edwards clearly turned Keselowski on purpose, sending him upside down in the frontstretch. Keselowski’s car spun around backwards sending his car airborne into the fronstretch wall upside down. A wreck that should never had happened, this isn’t short track racing were the speeds aren’t so high. Edwards was black flag parked for the rest of the race and had to go to the NASCAR trailer immediately after climbing out of his car.
Fortunately Keselowski was not injured in the incident, but clearly and understandably upset. Edwards told reporters he intentional spun Keselowski but didn’t intend for it to go that bad.
Earlier in the race Edwards and Keselowski got together entering turn one were Edwards said Keselowski never gives him room. After Edwards watched the replay, he made it sound that Keselowski getting into him wasn’t as blatant as he initially thought it was.
With the late race incident, it sent the race into overtime. Taking two green white checkered restarts to finish the race.
Kurt Busch got a great restart on the first green white checkered attempt, but was slowed by another caution on the first lap with a multi car accidents going into turn three. Jamie McMurry went into turn three hard getting loose and creating a Hugh pile up.
On the second restart, Busch got a great jump. This time, the they were able to completed two laps safely, this is the first win for Busch and his Penske team.
“I’m just so happy to bring this car home to victory lane,” Busch said. “Even with all the restarts at the end, I felt like we had the car to beat.”
Busch led 129 of the race’s 341 laps. Only Kahne at 144 led more
Kevin Harvick, who finished ninth, kept the point lead. Kenseth is second, Greg Biffle third, Jimmie Johnson fourth and Clint Bowyer fifth.
Some of the top teams had some serious tire issues. A lot of blown out tires and punctures during the race.
Caution No. 8 came out when Denny Hamlin’s left-front tire blew, forcing the field to slow at lap 288. A couple of laps after the restart, the caution came out again, the cars of Elliott Sadler and Max Papis made contact.
Johnson pitted during that caution so that his team could repair damage Johnson’s car received when he and Ryan Newman bumped.
On lap 158 the right front tire blew on Joey car , causing significant damage to the front of the Logano’s Toyota and bringing out the day’s sixth caution.
Lap 114 Mark Martin slid along the frontstretch when his car lost its left rear tire. Martin kept the car off the wall, but his Chevrolet later was damaged severely in the caution that resulted from the first green white checkered attempt.
Martin did not finish and ended up 33rd.
The Edwards Keselowski first incident caused the first multi-car caution flag of the day on lap 40.
A blown tire sent David Ragan into the third-turn wall on lap 35, causing the second caution of the race. The event had barely started when a tire problem sent Robby Gordon into the first-turn wall.
Speed tv contributed to this report
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