What was shaping up to be a fender to fender finish between Kurt Busch and Juan Pablo Montoya at Atlanta Motor Speedway was not to be.
With three laps remaining, Busch held a 0.5 second lead on Montoya, who was eclipsing about 0.2 seconds per lap. There was just enough time for Montoya to catch Busch and possibly capture the win at the Kobalt Tools 500.
That is until Carl Edwards felt the time was ripe for payback.
With Brad Keselowski running in the Top-5, Edwards intentionally wrecked the No. 12 Dodge sending it air born, crushing the top of the car before landing on its wheels.
Rewind to lap 40: Keselowski and Edwards bump, causing Edwards to go up the track and make contact with Joey Logano, essentially ending any chance of victory for ...
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