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Pennsylvania 500
Pocono Raceway | July 24, 2005 | 200 laps | 500 miles | 1 p.m. | TNT
Race 20 of 36
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Roush Racing rules Pocono
Kurt Busch celebrates his first Pocono victory. Credit: Autostock
Roush Racing rules Pocono

LONG POND, Pa. -- Kurt Busch dominated at the beginning, surged back to the lead late and raced to his second win of the season Sunday in the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.

The defending NASCAR Nextel Cup champion led 110 of the first 150 laps on the 2.5-mile triangle and kept his fifth-place spot in the points standings with six races left to decide the 10 drivers who will race for the title.

The "Chase for the Cup'' begins at New Hampshire International Speedway on Sept. 18.

Busch passed second-place finisher Rusty Wallace coming out of Turn 3 with 17 laps left and held on to the lead even as four cautions came out before the end, which forced three extra laps and the green-white checkered flag.  More

Car Driver Speed
42 Jamie McMurray168.760
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Pennsylvania 500
Fin.No.Driver
197Kurt Busch
22Rusty Wallace
36Mark Martin
499Carl Edwards
512Ryan Newman
629Kevin Harvick
720Tony Stewart
818Bobby Labonte
90Mike Bliss
1021Ricky Rudd
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After: Pennsylvania 500
RankDriverBehind
1. --Jimmie JohnsonLeader
2. +1Tony Stewart-66
3. -1Greg Biffle-87
4. --Rusty Wallace-182
5. --Kurt Busch-262
6. --Ryan Newman-292
7. --Mark Martin-309
8. --Jeremy Mayfield-405
9. --Elliott Sadler-408
10. --Dale Jarrett-427
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Archived Headlines
•  Edwards strong from the back again at Pocono
•  McMurray overcomes problems at Pocono
•  Busch dominates to get first Pocono victory
•  Late cautions kept Martin from catching Wallace
•  Lame duck McMurray wins Pocono pole
•  Drivers' enthusiasm for Pocono now curbed
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