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* Kyle Busch won the Centurion Boats at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. He won from the first-place starting position, the ninth race at Watkins Glen won from that position. Busch became the first driver to score three victories on road courses in a single season winning at Mexico (Nationwide Series), Infineon (Sprint Cup) and Watkins Glen. Busch scored his 12th-career NSCS victory in 136 career races. He remained first in the points standings with a 242-point lead over second-place Carl Edwards. Busch’s last Cup victory came at Chicagoland three races ago. Busch has won four of the last seven Cup races. * The last five races at the Glen have been won from a top-10 starting position. * Busch scored his first victory in four races at Watkins Glen. Busch became the 16th different race winner at Watkins Glen. He led 52 of the 90 laps raced including the final 26 laps. That was the most led by any driver in the race. * Busch finished second in the Nationwide Zippo 200 at the Glen on Saturday. * Busch has scored eight Cup victories, six Nationwide victories and two Truck Series wins this season. Busch has led 1,131 laps this season, the most among all drivers. * Toyota scored their first victory at the Glen. Toyota has nine wins, Chevrolet has five while Dodge and Ford each have four in 2008. * Joe Gibbs Racing scored their fifth victory at the Glen. * Joe Gibbs Racing has won five of the last seven races at Watkins Glen. Tony Stewart won the other four. * Stewart finished second, scoring his 11th top-10 finish in 22 races this season. He tied his best finish in 2008 of second set at Atlanta and the second race at Pocono. Stewart climbed from ninth to seventh in the standings. * This was Gibbs’ fifth 1-2 finish and second in a row at Watkins Glen. * Marcos Ambrose finished third, scoring his first top-5 finish in just three career Cup starts. Ambrose started 43rd in the race. * Ambrose scored the first top-5 finish for the Wood Brothers since Ricky Rudd finished fourth at Bristol in August 2005. * Juan Pablo Montoya (fourth) scored his best finish in two races at Watkins Glen. Montoya finished sixth at Infineon earlier this season. * Martin Truex Jr. (fifth) scored his third top-5 finish in 2008. It marked his best finish in six career road course races. * Jimmie Johnson finished seventh, posting his fourth top-10 finish in seven races at Watkins Glen. Johnson climbed from fourth to third in the standings. * Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 22nd, He dropped from second to fourth in the points standings. * 22 points separate 12th-place Matt Kenseth from 13th-place Clint Bowyer with four races remaining before the Chase.(ESPN.com)