CONCORD, N.C. — Carl Edwards won for the first time in two seasons – and the first time since joining Joe Gibbs Racing – moving in front 20 laps from the end to take the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night.

Edwards hadn’t won in 49 races since November 2013 at Texas Motor Speedway. He ended his long association with Roush Fenway Racing this past offseason, hoping for bigger things with JGR.

He got it at Charlotte Motor Speedway after shuffling in front as most of his competitors needed green-flag pit stops close to the end. Most figured Edwards would have to stop, too, but he remained on the track and cruised to his first victory at Charlotte.

Greg Biffle was second, followed by Dale Earnhardt Jr., pole-sitter Matt Kenseth and Martin Truex Jr., who notched his 11th top-10 finish in 12 events this season.

Edwards parked his car, did his signature back flip and rushed into the waiting arms of his crew, all jumping around in celebration. He climbed into the stands to grab the checkered flag before heading to Victory Lane.

“JGR is back,” Edwards said.

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The win gave JGR a Charlotte sweep. Denny Hamlin won the All-Star race on May 16th.

Hamlin looked like he might gain the sweep on his own, leading the pack with less than 50 laps remaining. But he felt a vibration in a wheel and had no choice but to head to the pits – costing him his chance at victory. He finished eighth.

Another Joe Gibbs racer, new father Kyle Busch, was 11th in his first points race since breaking his right leg in a crash at Daytona three months ago.

Edwards joins Hamlin and Kenseth with wins this season for JGR, and all figure to make the season-ending Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

Biffle had his highest finish of the year after struggling to crack the top 10 all season. He said he tracked down Edwards despite his crew telling him to save fuel. “I got pretty close to him with two to go, but then the fuel light came on that the pressure was low,” Biffle said.

Earnhardt gambled on fuel again, as he did in 2011 when he ran out on the final lap as Kevin Harvick passed him for the win.

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“I was hoping the guys in front of me would run out of gas,” Earnhardt said. “We tried to go for a win. We didn’t have a fast enough car so we had to do something different. I like the gamble.”

Truex, of the one-horse Furniture Row Racing operation, led the most laps with 131. He, too, got shuffled back after having to pit late.

“They gave me an awesome race car. I’m so proud of them. It hurts to come home fifth and run that hard and lead that many laps,” he said. “But at the same time it’s pretty awesome to run like that. Sooner or later we are going to get a little luck on our side.”

Ryan Newman was sixth, followed by Brad Keselowski, Hamlin and points leader Harvick. Kurt Busch, who dominated the early part of the race with 118 laps led, ended up 10th.


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