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Marcos Ambrose improved from 13th to eighth in the standings after last week.

Summer streak crucial for NBS regulars to gain points

Nashville begins three weeks of stand-alone Busch races

By Josh Pate, NASCAR.COM
June 8, 2007
10:55 AM EDT
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The time for Busch Series regulars is now.

For three consecutive weeks, beginning with Saturday's Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville (6:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2), the Busch Series is at a different location than the Cup Series. Although several drivers -- nine this weekend -- will attempt to run both schedules during that span, it plays directly into the hands of those drivers whose No. 1 focus is on Saturdays rather than Sundays.

"I'm really looking forward to Nashville," said rookie Marcos Ambrose, who finished 17th at the track in April after starting on the outside pole.

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Clint Bowyer has never finished worse than fifth at Nashville, but he has just one victory there.

Ambrose jumped from 13th to eight in the series standings after finishing sixth last weekend at Dover.

"Nashville is going to be my first track where I will be racing for a second time in the Busch Series, so I think it is a really good breakout race for us," he said.

That's the case for a lot of drivers who will be looking to make up ground as four of the top 10 drivers are not racing at Nashville: Kevin Harvick (second), Matt Kenseth (fourth), Casey Mears (seventh) and Jeff Burton (10th).

While points leader Carl Edwards continues his bid for the title by trying to win his third consecutive Nashville race, the shuffle in the entry list leaves a chance for potential shakeup in the standings.

It's assured Edwards will leave Nashville with the points lead, with his astonishing 472-point advantage heading into the race. And Harvick will remain in second, as he has a 200-point lead ahead of third-place Dave Blaney. But Blaney will race on Saturday and can cut his deficit significantly.

"I'm feeling pretty confident heading back to Nashville," said Blaney, who ran with the leaders all day in April and wound up third in his first trip to the track. "We ran really well there earlier this year. Really, all the Toyotas performed well there so we are very optimistic this could be the place where we get our first win of the season."

David Reutimann stands to gain on fourth-place Kenseth. He is currently 80 points back. (Continued)

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Standings
Pos. Driver Points Behind
1. Carl Edwards 2270 Leader
2. Kevin Harvick 1798 -472
3. Dave Blaney 1598 -672
4. Matt Kenseth 1591 -679
5. David Reutimann 1511 -759
6. Regan Smith 1478 -792
7. Casey Mears 1462 -808
8. Marcos Ambrose 1453 -817
9. Bobby Hamilton Jr. 1450 -820
10. Jeff Burton 1446 -824
• Complete Standings: click here
Bold: Denotes not racing on Saturday

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