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Edwards bumped a dominating Busch out of the lead 30 laps from the end last week in the Cup race at Bristol, and the two then bumped each other on pit road, with NASCAR later putting both on probation for six races for the postrace incident.
"He can have tonight," Edwards said after Saturday night's race. "Tomorrow will be ours. We've won two in a row and I believe our car will be real good."
Busch made his last pit stop under the green flag on lap 125. He came out of the pits behind the cars of Bowyer and Kelly Bires, who had not yet made their final stop. He was back in the lead three laps later and stayed there the rest of the way.
A crash by Chase Miller on lap 132 wiped out Busch's 2.2-second lead and gave Edwards a shot at the leader on the restart on lap 136. But the Toyota easily pulled away from Edward's Roush Fenway Racing Ford.
Debris brought out another caution on lap 139, this time erasing Busch's 1.2-second margin. But, again, he pulled away steadily after the green flag waved for the final time on lap 143 and was a solid 2 seconds ahead before the race ended under caution after a crash by Josh Wise on the final lap.
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