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Carquest Auto Parts 300 - Lowe’s Motor Speedway

Kasey Kahne Conquers Carquest Auto Parts 300 Field
For Kasey Kahne, Saturday night's Carquest Auto Parts 300 NASCAR Busch Series race proved to be an oasis of success in an otherwise barren year of NASCAR competition. Kahne, who started 32nd and charged through the field, pulled away during an 11-lap green-flag run to the finish and beat Casey Mears to the stripe by 2.448 seconds at Lowe's Motor Speedway to collect the sixth victory of his series career. Clint Bowyer ran third, followed by Jeff Burton and Regan Smith. Jimmie Johnson, polesitter Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch, Scott Wimmer and Stephen Leicht completed the top 10. "We're working hard to get better," Kahne said, referring to a season in which he had posted just two previous top-10 finishes in NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series combined. "I'm hoping this will help us tomorrow (Sunday). We learned a lot of things tonight." On Sunday, Kahne will attempt to win his second straight Coca-Cola 600 at LMS. "You wake up feeling better when you win races, or when you finish in the top five," Kahne said. Along with Mears and Greg Biffle, Kahne stayed out on old tires when many of the frontrunners came to the pits on Lap 145. After restarting third behind Biffle and Mears on Lap 156 -- after another caution -- the driver of the No. 9 Dodge passed Mears for the lead on Lap 159. A caution for Kyle Krisiloff's wreck on Lap 184 bunched the field for the final 11 laps, but Kahne quickly pulled away after the restart on Lap 190. Mistakes and misfortune took several of the top cars out of contention. Kurt Busch led 52 laps, but a lug nut problem on a green-flag pit stop cost him a lap, and an accident out of Turn 4 on Lap 149 took him out of the race. Johnson, competing in his only NASCAR Busch Series race of the season so far, led 16 laps in the middle portion of the race, but a spin in Turn 2 on Lap 144 dropped him to the back of the lead-lap cars and deprived the driver of the No. 48 Chevy of a chance to win. Strong in the early stages of the 200-lap event, Denny Hamlin scraped the outside wall once too often. Hard contact with the concrete on Lap 158 forced him to the pits and left him two laps down to the leaders. He finished three laps down in 34th place. Points leader Carl Edwards lost a lap after spinning in Turn 4 on Lap 112 and posted his worst finish in the series in 13 races this season --17th.

Carquest Auto Parts 300 Notes
· Race Results
· Ford Post-Race Quotes
· Toyota Post-Race Quotes
· Rookie Post-Race Quotes
· Point Standings
· Owner Point Standings
· Starting Lineup
· Qualifying Results
· Final Practice
· Rookie Practice Quotes
· Practice 2: Rookie Practice
· Practice 1
· Qualifying Order
· Entry List
· Weekend Schedule
· Raybestos Rookie Notes
· Fitz Motorsports Notes
· Bill Elliott Notes
· Kurt Busch Notes
· Kasey Kahne Notes
· Carl Edwards Notes
· Kevin Harvick Notes
· Dave Blaney Notes
· Matt Kenseth Notes
· David Ragan Notes
· Juan Pablo Montoya Notes
· Greg Biffle Notes
· Marcos Ambrose Notes
· Clint Bowyer Notes
· Jeff Burton Notes
· Kyle Busch Notes
· Jason Leffler Notes
· Casey Mears Notes
· Shane Huffman Notes
· Jon Wood Notes
· Bobby Labonte Notes
· Jamie McMurray Notes
· Eric McClure Notes
· Todd Kluever Notes
· Reed Sorenson Notes

Matt Kenseth Wins Busch Series Pole at LMS
Matt Kenseth will start tonight's NASCAR Busch Series Carquest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway from the pole position after turning in a qualifying lap of 30.090 seconds, at an average speed of 179.462 mph. Kenseth went out next-to-last in the qualifying session and knocked Scott Wimmer from the top spot to the outside pole, ending Wimmer’s hopes of his first career pole. The pole is the first of the season for Kenseth and the 13th of his Busch Series career. Wimmer will start second, followed by Greg Biffle, Jeff Burton and Kurt Busch in the top-five starting positions.

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