CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Joe Gibbs has had many special nights in football and auto racing. Few were bigger than Sunday's showing in the Coca-Cola 600. The head of Joe Gibbs Racing had plenty to celebrate: Kyle Busch returned to points racing and finished 11th; Matt Kenseth won the pole and ended fifth; and Denny Hamlin, the All-Star Race winner last week, fought for a title before finishing seventh. The highlight, though, was Carl Edwards' first victory for his new JGR team in NASCAR's longest race. "In so many ways," said Gibbs, the three-time Super Bowl winner with Washington and three-time NASCAR championship team owner, "it's a big deal for us.Read more on NewsOK.com