Edwards claims Michigan victory
Driver comes from behind in Nationwide race

Carl Edwards celebrates his victory in the Nationwide Series Carfax 250 on Saturday in Brooklyn, Mich.
Brooklyn, Mich. ? Carl Edwards took the lead in the pits, then drove away Saturday for his first NASCAR Nationwide Series victory at Michigan International Speedway and 16th overall series victory.
The reigning series champion was trailing fellow Sprint Cup standout Tony Stewart when the leaders drove onto pit road under a caution flag on lap 93. Edwards, driving a Ford for Roush Fenway Racing, came out in front and easily led to the end of the 125-lap race on the two-mile oval.
“I’m just so happy that we won this thing,” Edwards said after doing his traditional victory backflip off his car. “We’ve been close before. I don’t know if we would have been able to get by Tony or not. He was pretty quick.
“The car was awesome all day. There were a couple of cars that were real fast – Tony and Brian Vickers. But my pit crew just did a great job there at the end. I don’t know what kind of problem Tony had on pit road, but it was sure a lot easier to pass him there than it would have been on the racetrack.”
It was the 19th victory for team co-owner Jack Roush at Michigan, but the first in the series previously sponsored by Busch since 1998.
“We’ve certainly had more than our share of good finishes here, and it seems like it’s a track where we always race well,” Roush said.
Edwards, who led a race-high 71 laps on the way to his third Nationwide victory of the season, was nearly 3.5 seconds ahead of runner-up Vickers before Danny Efland’s crash at the start of the last lap. The race finished under caution.
Stewart wound up third, followed by Mark Martin, Greg Biffle, Mike Bliss and 18-year-old rookie Joey Logano.
Series leader Clint Bowyer, who collided with David Reutimann as they battled for fourth place late in the race, wound up 10th and saw both Edwards and Brad Keselowski chop into his margin. Edwards is 113 points behind Bowyer, while Keselowski, who finished 11th, is 132 behind heading into Bristol next week.

