Kyle Busch had resigned himself to finishing behind Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick, figuring his car didn't have enough to keep up. Then his crew chief called for gamble on the final pit stop: take two tires, not four. Busch was all for it and ended up with another win in California. Heeding crew chief Jason Ratcliff's advice, Busch came out of the pits in the lead after taking two tires on a late stop, then held off Edwards and Harvick to win his third straight Nationwide race at Auto Club Speedway on Saturday. "I thought four tires was just going to be a consistent call, just give us a third-place run," Busch said after his 46th career Nationwide win, two behind Mark Martin's all-time mark. "But Jason surprised us all and pulled one out of the hat." Edwards and Harvick had the dominant cars most of the day, leading a combined 112 laps around Fontana's wide 2-mile oval. Busch figured he had no better than a fourth or fifth-place car, not able to pass the leaders, just good enough to keep them in his sights. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/nationwide/news/story?id=6262136