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Everyone had to keep one eye on the gas gauge starting very early in the race, and it worked out in Bowyer’s favor for his career-best third victory of the season. It also put him back in the title hunt as he moved one spot in the standings to fourth, and he’s 28 points out as he heads next week to his home track in Kansas.

It all comes in Bowyer’s first season with Michael Waltrip Racing and manufacturer Toyota, a partnership that’s working out far better than expected.

“Who thought in a million years I’d walk into the situation I’ve walked into?” he asked in Victory Lane.

The race was the first since 1979 without an Earnhardt as Dale Earnhardt Jr. sat out with a concussion. The announcement was made Thursday after Earnhardt sought medical attention for a lingering headache from the 25-car accident Sunday at Talladega.

His doctor said he’d also sustained a concussion in an Aug. 29 crash at Kansas.

Regan Smith got the start for Earnhardt, but it was short-lived. The engine in the No. 88 Chevrolet failed during the first third of the race, sending Smith to the garage for the night.

Smith is scheduled to be back in the car next week at Kansas, which has two open days of testing and gives Smith more time to get acclimated with the Hendrick Motorsports crew.

“It’s a good team, it’s a good car and everybody at Hendrick Motorsports does a great job,” Smith said. “I’m looking forward to next week. I’m getting comfortable with the cars, comfortable with the equipment. Should be fun to go to Kansas.”

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