Carl Edwards wins Coca-Cola 600

By STEVE REED
AP Sports Writer

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one space one space  Carl Edwards held off Greg Biffle on Sunday night to win NASCAR’s longest race, the Coca-Cola 600.
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one space one space  Edwards snapped a 49-race winless skid for his first victory since joining Joe Gibbs Racing.
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one space one space  He took the lead when he stayed out and the leaders pitted with 20 laps to go for his first win ever at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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one space one space  Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished third, Matt Kenseth was fourth and Martin Truex Jr. was fifth.
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one space one space  Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson had combined to win the last seven Cup races on mile-and-a-half tracks. Johnson was denied a record-tying fifth win at the Coca-Cola 600 and his fourth victory of the season when he crashed on lap 282. Harvick finished in ninth place.
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