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Dan Peters Sports Editor
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O'Reilly Raceway Park
July 24, 2010


Kyle Busch Celebrates another ORP and Nationwide Win.

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Busch Passes Pole sitter Trevor Bayne and is gone... at least until great pit strategy by #60 Edwards nearly cost Busch the victory

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Carl Edwards congratulates Busch in Victory Lane
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#99 Trevor Bayne has the pole
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Carl Edwards went side-by-side for the lead on the final lap. But Saturday night belonged to Busch... again at O'Reilly Raceway Park.
 
Kyle Busch held Edwards off to win the Kroger 200 at the 0.686-mile track.
 
Last week at Gateway International Raceway, Edwards dumped Brad Keselowski coming to the checkered flag, triggering a multicar accident and forcing NASCAR to penalize both drivers.
 
This time, Edwards raced Busch cleanly, and Busch grabbed his 38th career Nationwide Series victory, second only to Mark Martin on the all-time win list. Martin has 48 wins in the series.
 
Edwards and some others on the lead lap pitted for fresh tires on Lap 162, with Edwards restarting 11th with 28 laps to go. Edwards sliced through the top 10 to get to second, and a caution came out with six laps to go.
 
On the green-white-checkered restart, Busch got the jump on Edwards into Turn 1, though Edwards tried to get to the inside lane on the white flag lap and on the final lap. But Busch was up to the task. He led four times for 144 laps.
 
Ron Hornaday, who won Friday night's Camping World Truck Series race here, ran in the top five for most of the race until he and the lapped car of J.C. Stout got together in Turn 2 on Lap 161.
 
"Lapper just turned left," Hornaday said after he drove his damaged car behind the wall.
 
Aric Almirola finished third, with polesitter Trevor Bayne fourth and Reed Sorenson fifth.



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