Jamie McMurray won the Great Clips 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway
This was his eighth series victory in 179th start. His last series win was at Darlington in 2004.
His second win at Atlanta; his first career win came at Atlanta in 2002
Third 1.5-mile win
He was the 12th different race winner in 2010
McMurray has won with six different teams (JR Motorsports)
It was his eighth start in 2010, all with JR Motorsports. His previous best finish was third, three times.
Led three times for 48 laps, including the final 23
JR Motorsports
Ninth series win and first win of 2010
First win at Atlanta
Fourth different driver to win for JR Motorsports
Others
Kyle Busch finished second for the third time in seven starts at Atlanta. He has yet to win there in the series. He led 74 of the 195 laps, the most of all drivers; this is the first time in 2010 that he led the most laps and failed to win. (He’s led the most laps in nine races.)
Carl Edwards (finished third) posted his 14th top-5 finish of 2010.
Kevin Harvick (fourth) has finished in the top-10 in all but two of his 20 series starts this season.
Matt Kenseth (fifth) got his best finish of 2010 in his third start; he leads all drivers with eight top-5 finishes and nine top-10 finishes at Atlanta.
Jason Leffler (seventh) finished in the top 10 for the ninth time in 2010; six of the nine were in the #10 car.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (10th) got his fourth top-10 finish of 2010, and he has finished in the top 15 in five of his last seven starts.
Points leader Brad Keselowski finished 12th, only his fifth finish outside the top 10 in 2010.
The #22 (Penske Racing) car lost 48 points to the #18 (Joe Gibbs Racing) car, which leads the owners points championship; the #18 car now has an 83-point lead over the #22.ESPN.com)(9-6-2010)
