Carl Edwards held off NASCAR Sprint Cup Series leader Kyle Busch to win the 3M Performance 400 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan on Sunday. Edwards, driving a Ford, survived two late cautions in the 200-lap race before keeping Busch at bay on the final restart to clinch his fifth victory of the season. Busch finished second in a Toyota, followed by the Ford trio of David Ragan in third, Greg Biffle (fourth) and Matt Kenseth (fifth). “We're getting to the point I feel personally that we can win at any race track we go to,” Edwards, 29, told reporters after closing the gap on Busch in the driver standings. Three more races remain in NASCAR's regular season before the start of the Chase for the Championship and Edwards plans to maintain the pressure on the pacesetting Busch. Edwards also won the Nationwide Series race Saturday, becoming only the second driver to claim both titles since Mark Martin in 1993.