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Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch led 176 of the 195 laps run at Atlanta.

Harvick dominates at AMS for Nationwide victory

Busch finishes second, increases points lead to 221

By Sporting News Wire Service
September 8, 2009
04:38 PM EDT
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HAMPTON, Ga. -- Kevin Harvick passed polesitter Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the next-to-last lap and pulled away to win Saturday night's Degree V12 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his second Nationwide win this season and the 34th of his career.

Kyle Busch, who also passed Earnhardt on Lap 194 of 195, ran second and padded his Nationwide Series points lead from 192 to 221 on second-place Carl Edwards, who completed the race despite fracturing two bones in his right foot playing Frisbee on Wednesday. Edwards finished seventh, one lap down.

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Degree V12 300

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
2. Kyle Busch Toyota
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
4. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet
5. Jeff Burton Chevrolet
6. Joey Logano Toyota
7. Carl Edwards Ford
8. Greg Biffle Ford
9. David Ragan Ford
10. Reed Sorenson Chevrolet

After pitting for the last time on Lap 125, Earnhardt saved enough fuel to make it to the end of the race but couldn't stay ahead of Busch and Harvick, who came to the pits for four tires and gas on Lap 181 and 182, respectively.

Brad Keselowski came home fourth, followed by Jeff Burton and Joey Logano.

"Kyle was a little better on the short runs there, but after about eight or 10 laps, this thing was just flat-out awesome," Harvick said of his No. 33 Chevrolet, which led 131 laps. "We cut it a little bit closer than I would have liked to there at the end. ...

"It was nice to race the No. 18 [Busch] head-to-head like that and have fun with him. I really thought everybody had to pit. Just a great night for the fans who came out to watch the race -- Dale Jr. on strategy, Kyle good on short runs and us good after about 10 laps -- so you had all kinds of that good Atlanta racing [Saturday]."

Earnhardt credited his crew, which included former crew chief Tony Eury Jr. in a consulting role, with a good call in the pits.

"We saved enough gas, and we finished closer to them two guys than we were on the race track," Earnhardt said. "So I guess it was the right call. We just didn't have enough at the end to hold them off. I tried to get going when they were coming. ... Hopefully we put on a good show for the fans out there."

Harvick held a lead of more than six seconds when NASCAR called the third caution of the race on Lap 124 because of debris in Turn 2, ending a green-flag run of 79 laps. At that point, there were five cars on the lead lap.

Busch, however, won the race off pit road after the lead-lap cars pitted for tires and fuel under yellow. After a restart on Lap 129, he and Harvick battled side-by-side for five laps, before Busch edged ahead and stayed out front until Lap 147.

Harvick's car, however, was stronger on long runs, and the driver of the No. 33 Chevrolet passed Busch for the lead with 48 laps left and began to pull away. His lead had reached more than seven seconds when he pulled into the pits on Lap 182.

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Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Kyle Busch 4,209 Leader
2. -- Carl Edwards 3,988 -221
3. -- Brad Keselowski 3,917 -292
4. -- Jason Leffler 3,532 -677
5. +1 Justin Allgaier 3,010 -1,199
6. -1 Steve Wallace 2,994 -1,215
7. -- Jason Keller 2,873 -1,336
8. -- Brendan Gaughan 2,857 -1,352
9. -- Mike Bliss 2,835 -1,374
10. -- Michael McDowell 2,796 -1,413

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