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Kenseth’s race includes spinning, winning

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Jeff Gordon, right, shares a laugh with driver Jimmie Johnson after practice at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth.

Jeff Gordon, right, shares a laugh with driver Jimmie Johnson after practice at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth.

Matt Slocum, Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas — Matt Kenseth made the save first, then he picked up the victory.

That might sound a little backward for baseball fans, but it made perfect sense Saturday in the O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race.

Kenseth ended Carl Edwards' two-race Busch winning streak by pulling his car out of a spin without hitting the wall early in the race, then overtaking Denny Hamlin with nine laps left.

Hamlin's frantic efforts to pass over the final five laps failed in the closest margin for a Busch race in Texas at 0.128 seconds. Edwards finished third.

Kenseth, who was running second when a tire popped and caused the spin on Lap 55, got his second Busch win of the season and his 10th top 10 in 12 Texas races. He chose to lock up the wheels to try to stay off the wall.

"I didn't really save it. We still spun out," Kenseth said. "I knew I'd have all flat tires and lose a lap going to the pits. I just tried to keep it in the middle of the track and stop."