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Rookie Newman gets first NASCAR win

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LOUDON, N.H. - Rookie Ryan Newman raced to his first Winston Cup victory, barely holding off Kurt Busch on Sunday in the rain-shortened New Hampshire 300. <br> <br> The win followed consecutive second-place finishes for the 24-year-old driver. It also further established him as one of the top drivers in NASCAR. <br> <br> Newman has eight top-five finishes in his last 10 starts, and a series-leading 13 in 27 races. He had five second-place finishes before breaking through in his 35th career start. <br> <br> It was the first points-paying victory for the former USAC open-wheel champion from South Bend, Ind. In May, he won The Winston, NASCAR&#39;s all-star race. <br> <br> Sterling Marlin finished 21st and lost the points lead for the first time since the second race of the season. Mark Martin took it away with a finish of 16th, and leads Marlin by six points. <br> <br> Newman started on the pole for the fourth time this season and led three times for 143 laps on the 1.058-mile New Hampshire International Speedway in a race that ended under caution. <br> <br> The Purdue University graduate with a degree in engineering became the 16th driver to win this season with nine races remaining. The record of 19 winners in a season was set last year. <br> <br> It was the 42nd NASCAR victory for Roger Penske, the top owner in the history of Champ cars, whose drivers have won 12 Indianapolis 500s and 11 open-wheel titles. Matt Borland, like Newman in his first full season on the circuit, got his first victory as a crew chief. <br> <br> Newman dominated early, but Johnny Benson caught him when the race resumed following a delay of near two hours. Benson started second, reached Newman on the 83rd lap and passed him five laps later. <br> <br> But Benson tapped the lapped car of Mike Wallace on the 141st lap, and Newman and Busch got by him. At that point the race came down a battle of Fords between Newman and Busch, separated by more than a few car-lengths only as they worked their way through lapped traffic. <br> <br> Then, Tony Stewart began a fierce charge toward the front, making it a three-car battle. Lap after lap, Busch drew up to Newman&#39;s bumper with Stewart&#39;s Pontiac just behind. <br> <br> But a caution for rain waved on lap 199, ending the chase. After seven more laps, NASCAR ended the race. <br> <br> Unlike two months ago, when an uncured sealer and spent rubber caused drivers to slip and slide through turns tree and four in the New England 300, the race was relatively clean. Rain that began moments before the scheduled start, delayed the race by 58 minutes and washed away most of rubber laid down in practice and by two support events Saturday. <br> <br> A second stoppage came after 22 laps, and delayed the event for 1 hour, 48 minutes. <br> <br> Benson&#39;s Pontiac wound up fourth in the $4.1 million event followed by Bobby Labonte&#39;s Pontiac. <br> <br> Ward Burton, who won here in July, finished 38th. Defending race champion Robby Gordon was 17th. <br> <br> The winner averaged 105.081 mph in a race slowed for 24 laps by three caution flags. There were seven lead changes among six drivers.
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