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Tony Stewart (80) held off Kyle Busch, then blocked Carl Edwardsd (60) to win.

Stewart rebounds to win Nationwide Daytona race

By Sporting News Wire Service
February 16, 2009
11:44 AM EST
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Tony Stewart finally caught a break -- because his No. 80 Chevrolet didn't break loose on the last lap of Saturday's season-opening Camping World 300 Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway.

Kyle Busch pushed Stewart's Chevy down the backstretch and up the banking in Turn 3 of the final circuit, but Stewart fought back to the outside and crossed the finish line first (watch video). Clint Bowyer pushed Carl Edwards into second place off the final corner, with Bowyer coming home third.

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Camping World 300

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Tony Stewart Chevrolet
2. Carl Edwards Ford
3. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
4. Kyle Busch Toyota
5. Greg Biffle Ford
6. Brian Vickers Toyota
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
8. David Ragan Ford
9. Jason Keller Ford
10. Matt Kenseth Ford

Busch fell to fourth at the finish. Greg Biffle ran fifth, followed by Brian Vickers, Dale Earnhardt Jr., David Ragan, Jason Keller and Matt Kenseth.

The win, Stewart's second consecutive in the season opener at Daytona, was at least some consolation for the calamity that devoured two of Stewart's cars in Saturday morning's Sprint Cup practice for Sunday's Daytona 500.

Ryan Newman, Stewart's teammate at Stewart-Haas Racing, blew a right-rear tire and spun midway through the session, collecting Stewart's own No. 14 Chevy in the process (more). Both Cup cars were damaged seriously enough to force the two drivers to backup cars for the 500, where they'll start from the rear of the field.

"After this morning, it's great," Stewart said of his eighth victory in 87 Nationwide starts. "We lost both of our cars for the Daytona 500 this morning with Ryan and I, and it's a good way to rebound from it -- come out here and win a race."

It took all of Stewart's consummate skill to keep from losing control of his car as Busch pushed him through Turn 3.

"It got really, really loose," Stewart said. "Kyle pushed me all the way through the corner. If I'd have spun or crashed, I was going to have to have it out with him on that one.

"I don't know how I held on to it, but I think he kind of cut us a break off of [Turn 4] and kind of let us back in."

Edwards, seeking to add another Nationwide title to his 2007 championship, had a front-row seat for all the last-lap action.

"The 18 [Busch] pushed the 80 down the back straightaway," Edwards said. "They got in the corner. He pushed him all the way up. I thought, 'Man, this is it; we're going to have a run.'

"Coming off [Turn] 4, I was a little too close. Clint was right on my bumper, pushed me right by Kyle. He gave me like the half-inch I needed there ...

"Then we got all straightened out, coming to the line. Same deal. Clint was still pushing me. I had a little run on Tony. He came up. I thought, 'Man, we're going to -- this is going to be smoke and walls and all that.' But it ended up he gave me enough room, and I still ended up second."

Notes: The No. 80 on Stewart's car represented the number of Rick Hendrick's automobile franchises ... Michael McDowell (14th) was the highest finishing rookie, edging Brendan Gaughan by one position ... Bowyer's third-place finish was his seventh top-10 in nine Nationwide starts at Daytona ... Pole-sitter Kevin Harvick finished 11th.

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Official Standings
Pos. Driver Points Behind
1. Tony Stewart 190 Leader
2. Carl Edwards 175 -15
3. Clint Bowyer 175 -15
4. Kyle Busch 165 -25
5. Greg Biffle 160 -30
6. Brian Vickers 155 -35
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 146 -44
8. Jason Keller 143 -47
9. David Ragan 142 -48
10. Matt Kenseth 139 -51
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