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Edwards dodges Dover destruction.

02/11/06 Daytona. Carl Edwards in his new Office Depot Ford Fusion. Photo Credit: autostock
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Edwards dodges Dover destruction.

Sunday, 23rd September 2007

Carl Edwards survives Dover carnage to win Dodge Dealers 400.

If the first race in the 2007 Nextel Cup Chase for the Championship was relatively kind to the 12 remaining title hopefuls then the second, at Dover's infamous ‘Monster Mile' was positively nightmarish, even for eventual winner Carl Edwards.

Edwards scooped his third win of the season in his #99 Roush-Fenway Racing Ford in Sunday's Dodge Dealers 400 after overcoming a throttle linkage problem and a slew of incidents and accidents that either delayed or eliminated the majority of the Chase contenders.

Bud Pole winner Jimmie Johnson, who entered Sunday's 400-lap race tied for the points lead with his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon, led the 43-car field to the start of a sun-baked 400-lap event but his lead lasted all but a lap before Saturday's Busch race winner Denny Hamlin, who led both Saturday practice sessions in his #11 Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet, forged through.

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He may have been dominant in practice, but Hamlin wasn't set to enjoy the type of imperious form that characterised his Busch Series win for although he led for the next 40 laps and was then able to retake the lead from tenth place starter Matt Kenseth thanks to a fast pitstop under the third caution flag of the day on lap 54, it was Kenseth who emerged as the car to beat as the race wore on.

Kenseth initially took the lead from Hamlin on lap 42 but then lost it in the pits during the first round of stops. Some early race pit strategy from the #2 Penske Racing Dodge of Kurt Busch during the second round of stops on lap 75 briefly handed the 2004 Champion top spot but by lap 98 Kenseth had made his way back into second place and was soon through into the lead.
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02/11/06 Daytona. Carl Edwards in his new Office Depot Ford Fusion. Photo Credit: autostock
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