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By Richard Durrett
ESPNDallas.com Sunday, November 8, 2009 FORT WORTH, Texas -- For much of Sunday's Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway, a sibling rivalry brewed at the front of the field. Kurt and Kyle Busch weren't exactly banging and bumping each other, but they were busy battling for the lead, each with a fast car. But in the end, it was how much fuel was left in the tank that decided the winner. Kyle Busch, despite leading 232 of the 334 laps, was on fumes with three laps left and had to give up his lead for a splash of fuel. That allowed his ol ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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