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Kyle Busch salutes the Texas crowd after his victory.

Busch ties record with 10th win in Nationwide Series

Edwards closes to within 91 points of Bowyer in standings

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 3, 2008
12:09 PM EST
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Statistically, Kyle Busch is moving into rarified air, and on Saturday his generosity went there, too.

With defending Nationwide Series champion Carl Edwards chasing him to the finish line in the 200-lap, 300-mile O'Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway, Busch won his 10th Nationwide race of 2008, tying Sam Ard's 1983 series record for wins in a season (watch video).

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O'Reilly Challenge

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Kyle Busch Toyota
2. Carl Edwards Ford
3. Mark Martin Chevrolet
4. Joey Logano Toyota
5. David Ragan Ford
6. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
7. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet
8. David Reutimann Toyota
9. Marcos Ambrose Ford
10. David Stremme Chevrolet

Moments after climbing from his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch announced his intention to donate $100,000 to Ard, who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease and accompanying financial difficulties (watch video).

"Sam Ard is one of the pioneers of this sport," Busch said. "To be tied with him is very special. We're going to be sending $100,000 his way to help him out. Hopefully, that'll help put a smile on his face."

The win was the 21st of Busch's career, tying him for 10th on the all-time list with Dale Earnhardt and Harry Gant. It also was Busch's 21st victory this year in NASCAR's top three series combined. He has eight Sprint Cup wins along with three in the Craftsman Truck Series.

The unrivaled class of the field on Saturday, Busch led 174 laps. Edwards was closing fast on the final seven-lap green-flag run but ran out of time, finishing .253 seconds behind the winner. Edwards, however, gained 25 points on series leader Clint Bowyer, who finished sixth.

With two races left in the season -- at Phoenix and Homestead-Miami -- second-place Edwards trials Bowyer by 91 points.

Mark Martin ran third on Saturday, followed by Joey Logano, David Ragan and Bowyer. The No. 20 JGR Toyota, which has been driven by Busch, Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin and Logano this season, leads the owners' standings by 54 points over the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet driven exclusively by Bowyer.

Edwards took four tires on his final pit stop on Lap 181 to two for Busch and Martin. The move served Edwards well during the seven-lap run to the finish that followed a caution for Justin Allgaier's spin through the frontstretch grass on Lap 189.

"Those four tires were great," Edwards said. "Man, I needed about two more laps. There was no way we were going to catch Kyle on the same tires he had.

"We closed 25 points [Saturday]. We've just got to go to Phoenix and do more."

Unfortunately for Bowyer, the handling on his Chevy began to deteriorate after the final restart (watch video).

"We had a better car than [Edwards] did," Bowyer said. "We just got a little tight there at the end. That last caution really hurt us."

Note: Busch doubled up on his Nationwide win at Texas in April to become the first driver to sweep both races at the speedway in the same year.

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Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Clint Bowyer 4817 Leader
2. -- Carl Edwards 4726 -91
3. -- Brad Keselowski 4524 -293
4. +1 David Ragan 4310 -507
5. -1 Mike Bliss 4250 -567
6. -- David Reutimann 4194 -623
7. -- Kyle Busch 4126 -691
8. -- Mike Wallace 3881 -936
9. -- Jason Leffler 3838 -979
10. -- Marcos Ambrose 3830 -987
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