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SportsJune 13, 2005

LONG POND, Pa. -- Carl Edwards turned his first laps at Pocono Raceway playing a video game. He paid attention, and when it came time for the real thing, nobody was better. Edwards raced to his second Nextel Cup victory of the year Sunday, easily adjusting to a new gearing rule and avoiding the tire woes that plagued other drivers...

Dick Brinster ~ The Associated Press

LONG POND, Pa. -- Carl Edwards turned his first laps at Pocono Raceway playing a video game.

He paid attention, and when it came time for the real thing, nobody was better.

Edwards raced to his second Nextel Cup victory of the year Sunday, easily adjusting to a new gearing rule and avoiding the tire woes that plagued other drivers.

"It's a NASCAR game that you can buy on the shelf," he said. "I've got a steering wheel and a clutch. Coming to a new track and spending time on one of those things really helps."

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The Missouri driver, who celebrated his first NASCAR Nextel Cup victory three months ago in Atlanta with a backflip from the window of his car, did it again Sunday.

His Ford led 45 of 200 laps and beat the Chevrolet of Brian Vickers in a race that ended under caution on the 2.5-mile triangle. Edwards took the lead for the fourth and final time on lap 187. Vickers led six times for 121 laps, both race highs.

While he was winning, Edwards lost the points lead in the Busch Series because a rainout Saturday night in Nashville prevented him from racing there Sunday. Reed Sorenson took the Busch lead, and Edwards fell to fourth.

But Edwards moved from ninth to fourth in the Nextel Cup standings. He set a Pocono record for winning from the deepest in the field. He started 29th. Terry Labonte held the record by winning from the 27th position in 1995.

It was the seventh victory for Roush Racing in 14 races this season but its first here since the team entered the sport in 1988. Roush's cars had 11 previous second-place finishes at Pocono.

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