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The win on Sunday, his second victory at Las Vegas and the 19th of his career, now has many thinking Edwards is a solid championship contender. He closed last season with wins in the final two races, and is now third in the Sprint Cup Series standings, three points out of the lead.
"This is the best start to a season that I've ever had," he said. "You know, Daytona could have gone any way. But Phoenix, that was a very strong performance from everyone. They had a little bit of bad luck there. Today, I felt like we had a solid top three car all day. That's three different types of racetracks with success on all three, so I'm really excited."
Stewart wasn't thinking about the big picture Sunday.
He was in second place on the final restart of the Daytona 500, but faded to a 13th-place finish. Stewart then led 59 laps last week in Phoenix, only to finish seventh. Although Sunday's run moved him into the lead of the Sprint Cup Series standings, he was unable to take much solace in knowing he had cars capable of winning the first three races of the season.
"That's not in my makeup," said Stewart, who was trying to cross Las Vegas off the list of only two active tracks where he's yet to win a Cup race.
"This was a big deal today, and when you lead that many laps and have a car that's that fast and you lose it -- I'm sure tomorrow when the emotion dies down we'll look back and say it was a great weekend, but just, man, it does not sit good right now."
Juan Pablo Montoya finished third and was followed by Marcos Ambrose, Ryan Newman and Martin Truex Jr. Denny Hamlin was seventh, while Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kurt Busch and Brian Vickers rounded out the top 10.
It was a rough day for most of the contenders, starting with pole-sitter Matt Kenseth's flat tire early in the race.
Las Vegas native Kyle Busch also had an early tire problem while running second to Stewart, and an engine failure ended his race and sent him to a 38th-place finish. Greg Biffle had a car capable of winning until a fuel issue took him out of contention.
Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton were both penalized for speeding on pit road, and on the same stop, Stewart was flagged for taking equipment out of his pit box.
Jeff Gordon, the winner last week in Phoenix, had a tire problem while running 10th and crashed his car. He finished 36th.
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