Kahne pulls away to second win of year
Kahne jumped from 11th to sixth in the Sprint Cup standings with the victory, allowing him to breathe a little easier going into next weekend's race at
Kevin Harvick, who won the nationwide race Saturday night, was in position for a weekend double until teammate Clint Bowyer spun with 15 laps to go, bringing out the final caution of the night. Kahne got Harvick on the restart and pulled away to an easy 1.766-second win.
Harvick held on for second, matching his best performance in a disappointing season. Juan Pablo Montoya finished third and solidified his odds of making the Chase for the first time.
Denny Hamlin became the fourth driver to clinch a spot in the Chase with a sixth-place showing. Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and three-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson were already in.
Kahne is feeling a lot better about his chances, too.
"I knew Harvick and Montoya were going to be really tough there at the end," Kahne said. "We just got them. We had a really good car for about 10 laps."
There was no change among the top 12, though there was some shuffling in their order. Stewart still leads, followed by Gordon, Johnson, Hamlin, Carl Edwards, Kahne, Kurt Busch, Montoya, Ryan Newman, Mark Martin, Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth. Brian Vickers will go to
The first scheduled night race in
Johnson came into this race saying he's never felt better heading into a Chase. He was probably feeling a little different after a miserable performance under the lights - 22 laps behind in 36th place.
Johnson was running second when he lost control of his No. 48 car coming out of turn two. He managed to control his slide, avoid the inside wall and get back to the pits for another set of tires, but the mishap knocked him all the way back to 19th. He was on the verge of getting back into the top 10 when a broken axle during a pit stop forced him back to the garage for repairs. With all chances of winning gone, he had to go back to the garage one more time to fix a balky gear box.
Edwards hobbled out to his car on crutches after breaking his right foot playing Frisbee a few days earlier. His pedal foot didn't give him any problem, but his night was ruined by a hole in his radiator. He had to go to the garage for lengthy repairs and wound up just behind Johnson in 37th.
Edwards won this race a year ago, one of nine victories on his way to a second-place finish in the season standings. He's yet to win this year but maybe that's for the best - there's no way he can do his customary victory celebration, a back flip off his No. 99 car with his ailing foot.
Kurt Busch, who won the spring race in
The crash also took out local favorite Reed Sorenson.
"We had a loose race car, and it kept getting loose," Kurt Busch said. "We just couldn't get a handle on it. I got sideways and Reed hit us. I'm sure he had no place to go. It was a real hard hit. That's a bummer."
At least he still has a spot in the Chase. Younger brother Kyle was hoping to get back in the mix with a strong run, but finishing 13th actually knocked him back one spot. Now, the pressure will really be on heading to
Pole-sitter Martin Truex ran strong early on, leading three times for a race-high 68 laps. He was nowhere to be found at the end, struggling home in 26th.
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