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

Lap 137 -- Tony Stewart is on pit road to fix his loose racecar. He will go a lap down.

Lap 133 -- Martin Truex Jr. has a three-second lead on second-place Kyle Busch.

Lap 124 -- Jeff Gordon is down to seventh.

Lap 121 -- Tony Stewart continues to battle his car as he is down to 20th.

Lap 117 -- Carl Edwards is up to ninth as he passes Jimmie Johnson.

Lap 114 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. is on pit road to change four tires and he will go a lap down.

Lap 112 -- Something is wrong with Tony Stewart as he goes from seventh all the way back to 15th. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has a tire going down as he is falling off the pace.

Lap 107 -- Kevin Harvick in 24th and Clint Bowyer in 34th are the only two Chase drivers not in the top 15.

Lap 104 -- Martin Truex Jr. brings the field to the green.
1. Martin Truex Jr.
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
3. Greg Biffle
4. Jeff Gordon
5. Kyle Busch

Lap 102 -- LEAD CHANGE: Paul Menard pits giving the lead to Martin Truex Jr.

Lap 100 -- LEAD CHANGE: Paul Menard stays out to lead a lap and get five bonus points.

Lap 99 -- All the leaders hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne makes a wedge adjustment and takes four tires
• Dale Earnhardt Jr. with no adjustments and four tires
• Kurt Busch has a problem with the lug nuts and loses a lot of positions
• Martin Truex Jr. with an air pressure adjustment, four tires and he wins the race off pit road

Lap 98 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 5: David Stremme spins on the frontstretch and doesn't hit anything bringing out the caution. A.J. Allmendinger gets the free pass.

Lap 87 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. easily has the fastest car on the track and is up to fourth after passing Jimmie Johnson. Kurt Busch has a 0.6-second lead on Martin Truex Jr.

Lap 83 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in the top-five as he passes Greg Biffle.

Lap 82 -- Martin Truex Jr. has caught Kurt Busch as is challenging for the lead.

Lap 77 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. passes Jeff Gordon for seventh and is one of the fastest cars on the track.

Lap 75 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. is on the move and is up to eighth.

Lap 69 -- GREEN FLAG: Kurt Busch brings the field to the green.
1. Kurt Busch
2. Martin Truex Jr.
3. Kyle Busch
4. Jimmie Johnson
5. Denny Hamlin

Lap 67 -- Dale Jarrett, Elliott Sadler and Brian Vickers among the drivers to hit pit road. Jarrett entered too fast and will start at the tail end of the longest line.

Lap 65 -- YELLOW FLAG: The cars are rolling again and pit road is open. Scott Riggs gets the free pass.

Lap 65 -- RED FLAG: The red is out and the cars are stopped to allow track clean up.

Lap 65 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 4: David Gilliland spins and is hit hard by Mark Martin. Both drivers have the window net down and appear to be OK.

Lap 62 -- GREEN FLAG: Kurt Busch brings the field to the green.
1. Kurt Busch
2. Martin Truex Jr.
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Kyle Busch
5. Jeff Gordon

Lap 61 -- David Stremme hits the commitment cone and will restart at the tail end of the longest line. Due to the cone flying in the air, cars hit the brakes and Clint Bowyer suffers some damage after being hit.

Lap 60 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch takes the lead from Martin Truex Jr. when he wins the race off pit road.

Lap 59 -- Most of the leaders hit pit road.
• Tony Stewart with a wedge adjustment and four tires
• Kyle Busch with a chassis adjustment
• Kurt Busch with an air pressure adjustment and wins the race off pit road
• Martin Truex Jr. takes four tires and makes no adjustments
• Denny Hamlin picks up three spots on pit road

Lap 57 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 3: Juan Montoya blows a right-front tire again to bring out the caution. J.J. Yeley is taking his car to the garage. Robby Gordon will get the free pass.

Lap 57 -- LEAD CHANGE: Martin Truex Jr. passes Kurt Busch for the lead.

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