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Carl Edwards is turning the Busch Series upside-down with his lead.

Edwards keeps running as NBS back to basics at NHIS

Points gap widens despite last three stand-alone races

By Josh Pate, NASCAR.COM
June 29, 2007
11:14 AM EDT
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Finally, a breather.

After three consecutive weeks of flying from Nashville, Tenn., to the Poconos, then from Sparta, Ky., to Brooklyn, Mich., then from Sonoma, Calif., to Milwaukee, the double-duty drivers get to rest this weekend. Both the Busch and Cup series races are at New Hampshire.

In the past three weeks, drivers who have competed in both series' races have flown a total of 3,291 miles just between tracks -- that doesn't include travel from race shops. They've driven 700 miles on the racetrack. And they've probably looked at their watches more times in 21 days than they have all season.

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RCR drivers have led the most laps at New Hampshire, but it's been Roush wheelmen who have celebrated in Victory Lane.

"It'll be great to have the Cup and Busch races in the same location for the first time in three weeks," said points leader Carl Edwards, who cut it so short on his travel arrangements at Nashville and Milwaukee that he literally got off a chopper, sprinted to his racecar and jumped in at the last possible second to qualify at both tracks.

Three weeks ago, Edwards held a 472-point lead on second-place Kevin Harvick in the standings and was coming off a victory at Dover.

Now he sits 776 points ahead of second-place David Reutimann. And he's still not completely satisfied with his performances as of late.

"My No. 60 team has been doing such a great job, but we haven't had the finishes to benefit the hard work," said Edwards, who won at Nashville.

But after his back-to-back victories, he led the most laps at Kentucky before crashing with Steve Wallace on a restart with less than 50 laps to go and finishing 33rd. At Milwaukee, Edwards led a race-high 123 laps but got a flat tire with less than 70 laps remaining and had to pit. He rallied to finish eighth.

"We've had a couple of frustrating finishes over the past two weeks after leading the majority of those races," said Edwards' crew chief Pierre Kuettel.

But Kuettel and Edwards think they have the answer: New Hampshire International Speedway, site of Saturday's Camping World 200 (2:30 p.m. ET, ABC). (Continued)

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Official Standings
Pos. Driver Points Behind
1. Carl Edwards 2686 Leader
2. David Reutimann 1910 -776
3. David Ragan 1840 -846
4. Dave Blaney 1833 -853
5. Kevin Harvick 1798 -888
6. Jason Leffler 1768 -918
7. Marcos Ambrose 1756 -930
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr. 1753 -933
9. Regan Smith 1744 -942
10. Stephen Leicht 1696 -990
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