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Carl Edwards drove away from Kyle Busch with 44 laps to go.

Edwards comes from the rear to win at Milwaukee

Busch second after he and Edwards fly in from California

By Sporting News Wire Service
June 22, 2009
10:33 AM EDT
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WEST ALLIS, Wis. -- Roush Fenway Racing's Carl Edwards made the trip from Infineon Raceway worthwhile on Saturday night, winning the Nationwide Series NorthernTool.com 250 at The Milwaukee Mile.

Edwards left Infineon earlier in the day, where he practiced his Cup Series car, to race at Milwaukee. Having to start at the rear of the field, Edwards tiptoed through the field early in the race.

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Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Carl Edwards Ford
2. Kyle Busch Toyota
3. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet
4. Erik Darnell Ford
5. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford
6. Steve Wallace Chevrolet
7. Mike Bliss Chevrolet
8. Stephen Leicht Chevrolet
9. Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
10. Jason Leffler Toyota

After his Cup counterpart, Joe Gibbs Racing's Kyle Busch, led for numerous laps, Edwards chased him down and made the pass for the lead on Lap 205.

Despite two caution periods in the final 50 laps, Edwards easily pulled away to his first Nationwide victory of the season. He also repeated as the Milwaukee race winner, going to Victory Lane in 2008 with new crew chief Drew Blickensderfer.

"It seems like almost every week, we're getting faster and faster," Edwards said. "It's really cool to get that first win. Hopefully, it kicks off the rest of the season like it did last year."

Edwards' 2008 win at Milwaukee kicked off an impressive second-half run where he won seven of the final 19 races. Can he do it again this season?

"We could go win every race," Edwards said. "That's how we try to approach them. As good as last season ended, it didn't get good until a year ago tonight. All my guys are aware of that, I was aware of that. People were mentioning that to me as I was getting in the car: 'Hey, do you remember last year?' I thought, 'Boy, if we could do that again and get it going, there's no reason we can't have the same success.'"

The victory was the first of the season for Dan Stillman, who replaced Blickensderfer as Edwards' crew chief.

Busch finished second, despite leading the most laps (80) for the eighth consecutive race.

"I was out front and he passed me," Busch said of Edwards. "His car was better than my car was. Any time I tried to go harder I got loose."

JR Motorsports' Brad Keselowski finished third. Pole-sitter Erik Darnell, Edwards' teammate, finished fourth after rallying in the closing laps. Roush Fenway's Ricky Stenhouse Jr. completed the top five.

Sixth through 10th were Rusty Wallace Racing's Steve Wallace, Phoenix Racing's Mike Bliss, Richard Childress Racing's Stephen Leicht, Kevin Harvick Inc.'s Ron Hornaday and Braun Racing's Jason Leffler.

Busch saw his series lead on Edwards cut to 127 points, with Keselowski third, 218 out of the lead.

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Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Kyle Busch 2,391 --
2. -- Carl Edwards 2,264 -127
3. -- Brad Keselowski 2,173 -218
4. -- Jason Leffler 2,127 -264
5. -- Joey Logano 1,860 -531
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