LOUDON, N.H. - Points leader Martin Truex Jr. held off Carl Edwards on the final lap for his fifth victory of the season in a caution-filled NASCAR Busch series race Saturday at New Hampshire International Speedway.<br>
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Truex, who started seventh, led only the last 13 laps in the New England 200. The victory extended the reigning series champion's points lead to 142 over 16th-place finisher Clint Bowyer.<br>
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"Maximum points, that's what we're here for," Truex said.<br>
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But he wasn't so sure he would be the winner.<br>
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"We had two tires, and one time with about 40 or 50 to go we started to back up," Truex said. "At the end it just worked out in our favor."<br>
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It was the 11th career victory on NASCAR's second-tier circuit for Truex, who will move up to the Nextel Cup series next year for Dale Earnhardt Inc.<br>
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His Chevrolet beat the Ford of fast-closing Edwards by two car-lengths, with Truex winning a two-lap dash in a race extended a lap for a green-flag finish following the final caution.<br>
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"I saw him coming, and I figured if I stayed on the bottom I had him beaten," Truex said.<br>
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Edwards said he had no choice in his plan of attack.<br>
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"I knew that the outside was going to be the best for our car, but I didn't want to show him my hand until the end," he said. "We finished better than we probably should have."<br>
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Rookie Denny Hamlin was third in a Chevy, followed by the Ford of Elliott Sadler and Jamie McMurray's Dodge.<br>
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Hamlin was in front because he stayed out on the track after a late caution. Truex passed him on the 189th lap.<br>
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"We were out there for so long, we just couldn't overcome those tires," Hamlin said.<br>
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The winner averaged 92.093 mph in a race slowed for 49 laps by 13 cautions flags. There were six lead changes among six drivers.<br>
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J.J. Yeley, Paul Menard, polesitter Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth and Stanton Barrett completed the top 10.<br>
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Harvick dominated the first half of the event, and wound up leading twice for 90 laps. Hamlin led for 67 laps.<br>
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The race was red-flagged twice for repairs and track cleanup, the last time with 18 laps remaining.
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