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Carl Edwards pulled off a daring move on Jimmie Johnson coming off the final turn and won his first Nextel Cup race Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, beating Johnson by about a half-car length Sunday. | |||
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Johnson, trying to win for the second week in a
row, grabbed the lead from Edwards with 25 laps to go and appeared to be strong
enough to take it all the way to the finish of the Golden Corral 500. The race wasn't even a lap old when 10 cars got caught up in a huge wreck coming down the backstretch. Casey Mears spun as he swept off turn two, setting off a wild melee that took out four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon and six-time Atlanta winner Bobby Labonte. The race was halted for nearly 10 minutes while workers cleaned up the mess. "I thought I was going to get through there," said Gordon, who rammed the inside wall. "I saw smoke, but they all turned down in front of me." Gordon and Labonte eventually got back in the race with rebuilt cars, but it was merely to turn laps on the high-banked oval and hope for as many points as possible. Labonte finished 37th, Gordon 39th. Series points leader Kyle Busch also was involved in the big wreck, but he had only minor damage. The defending Nextel Cup champion managed to climb back into contention, getting as high as second before a shredded tire ruined his day. He wound up 32nd and surrendered the top spot in the standings back to Johnson. Ryan Newman, who won his fifth straight Cup pole at Atlanta, surrendered the lead to Johnson after the big wreck, quickly fell off the pace and finished 14th. In seven races at this track, Newman has yet to place higher than fifth. Bobby Hamilton Jr., the biggest surprise of qualifying, started from the outside of the front row but got off to a dismal start. He was passed by three cars before he got to the first turn, then got clipped by Brian Vickers on the backstretch, cutting a tire. Later, Hamilton was trying to get back on the lead lap when he slammed the wall, forcing him to limp behind the wall. He wound up 38th. Dale Earnhardt Jr. showed no signs of breaking out of his slump. The race's defending champion was slow all weekend, starting 35th and finishing 24th. Junior has struggled since a second-place finish in the season-opening Daytona 500. He had three flat tires at California and finished 32nd. At Las Vegas, he caused a five-car wreck early in the race and wound up 42nd.
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