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RACE REPORT.(Motorsports)

AutoWeek,  July, 2006  

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If nothing else, the longest overtime race in NASCAR history ended with the right guy winning. Hell would be mild compared to Kyle Busch's fans if Busch had lost the Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Oh, did we say 300? Try 308, and within those extra laps lies the heart and soul of this year's 19th Nextel Cup race.

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Reed Sorenson went from fourth to 24th during those laps, fellow rookie Denny Hamlin from second to sixth, and Elliott Sadler from fifth to 25th. Carl Edwards moved from third to second, and teammates Greg Biffle and Mark Martin from ...

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