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BackLap-by-Lap: Loudon (cont'd)

Lap 204 -- Jimmie Johnson gets around teammate Casey Mears for fifth as all four Hendrick Motorsports cars are in the top six.

Lap 201 -- Tony Stewart takes third from Casey Mears.

Lap 200 -- With 100 laps to go, Clint Bowyer continues to set the pace.

Lap 196 -- Tony Stewart moves into fourth position after he worked his way by Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon.

Lap 191 -- GREEN FLAG: Clint Bowyer gets the race going again.
1. Clint Bowyer
2. Kyle Busch
3. Casey Mears
4. Jeff Gordon
5. Jimmie Johnson

Lap 189 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 7: Dave Blaney spins after contact with Regan Smith. Blaney has some damage on the driver's side.

Lap 188 -- LEAD CHANGE: Clint Bowyer gets by Kyle Busch to take the lead again. Kevin Harvick has fallen back to 13th in just three laps.

Lap 186 -- Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson go around Kevin Harvick on the outside to take fourth and fifth.

Lap 185 -- GREEN FLAG: Kyle Busch gets the race back under way.
1. Kyle Busch
2. Casey Mears
3. Clint Bowyer
4. Kevin Harvick
5. Jeff Gordon

Lap 181 -- Kurt Busch was close to losing a lap and now gets to drive around and catch the rear of the field.

Lap 180 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 6: Dale Earnhardt Jr. spins in Turn 1 and slides up to the wall. He does not hit anything and drives away.

Lap 174 -- GREEN FLAG: Kyle Busch gets the race going again.
1. Kyle Busch
2. Casey Mears
3. Kevin Harvick
4. Clint Bowyer
5. Jeff Gordon

Lap 173 -- Kurt Busch's crew replaced a spark plug to try and fix his engine problem. He is the final car on the lead lap.

Lap 172 -- A handful of cars are on pit road, including Ken Schrader to clean grass off the front of his car.

Lap 171 -- After the spin, Reed Sorenson is now running 23rd as the last car on the lead lap.

Lap 169 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 5: Reed Sorenson spins as the leaders head into Turn 3. Ken Schrader spins onto the grass as cars try to avoid the spin. Sorenson was running in third but did not make contact with the wall.

Lap 169 -- GREEN FLAG: Kyle Busch gets the race back under way.
1. Kyle Busch
2. Casey Mears
3. Reed Sorenson
4. Kevin Harvick
5. Clint Bowyer

Lap 167 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kyle Busch gets credit for leading a lap after staying out. Three others stayed out as well: Casey Mears, Reed Sorenson and Kevin Harvick.

Lap 166 -- Leaders are on pit road:
• Jimmie Johnson gets two tires and an air-pressure adjustment
• Clint Bowyer gets right-sides only
• Tony Stewart gets rights only
• J.J. Yeley gains seven spots and is off seventh
• Kurt Busch's team is back under the hood

Lap 165 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 4: Dave Blaney spins and gets some damage to the rear of his car.

Lap 163 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. is running in the top five after steadily working his way forward all day.

Lap 154 -- GREEN FLAG: Clint Bowyer gets the race back under way.
1. Clint Bowyer
2. Jeff Gordon
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Tony Stewart
5. Ryan Newman

Lap 152 -- J.J. Yeley is too fast exiting pit road and will start at the tail of the longest line. Meanwhile, Kurt Busch's crew is lifting the hood and checking for potential problems.

Lap 151 -- Kurt Busch gets the free pass as both he and Kevin Harvick are on the lead lap once again.

Lap 150 -- Kevin Harvick leads a group onto pit road that includes Jeff Burton.

Lap 149 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 3: Debris is in Turn 1.

Lap 149 -- After green-flag stops and near the halfway point, Clint Bowyer is the leader by 3.492 seconds.
1. Clint Bowyer
2. Jeff Gordon
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Tony Stewart
5. Ryan Newman

(Continued)

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