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Kenseth Chases Another ‘Triple’ At Kansas Speedway
Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™ leader Matt Kenseth failed
in his bid to become the first to win the three opening postseason
events. Kenseth goes for another triple this week hoping to fashion
Kansas Speedway’s first run of three consecutive victories. The 2003
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion won last year’s Hollywood Casino 400
as a Roush Fenway driver and April’s STP 400 racing for Joe Gibbs
Racing.
Dover Victory Pushes Johnson To Past Title Thresholds
Sunday’s record-setting eighth Dover International Speedway
victory gives Jimmie Johnson five wins in 2013. In each of Johnson’s
five championship seasons, the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet won five or more times – including at least one Chase
triumph. Johnson trails Kenseth by eight points. He has two Kansas
Speedway victories, in 2008 and 2011.
Busch’s Title Hopes May Rest On Erasing Past Kansas Troubles
Kyle Busch logged his third
consecutive top-five Chase finish at Dover – and dropped from second to
third in the standings, 12 points behind JGR teammate Matt Kenseth.
Busch’s championship hopes may hinge on overcoming past performances at
Kansas Speedway. Sidelined by accidents in the past two races, Busch’s
best Kansas finish is seventh – one of just two top-10 finishes in 12
starts.
Intermediate Tracks Results Favor Joe Gibbs Racing
Four
of the Chase’s final seven races will be contested on
intermediate-style tracks beginning with Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400.
Joe Gibbs Racing has mastered the layouts in 2013’s roll-out of the
Gen-6 car. Matt Kenseth has won four times; Kyle Busch three times.
Rival Hendrick Motorsports has yet to post an intermediate track victory
this season.
Past Kansas Winners Gordon, Biffle Eye Deficit Reduction
Two
former Kansas Speedway double winners – Jeff Gordon and Greg Biffle –
could reduce their points- deficit this weekend. Gordon is fifth in the
standings, 39 points out of the lead while Biffle ranks sixth, 41 points
arrears. Gordon and Biffle’s 2013 Chase stats are virtually identical:
one top five and two top 10s and average finishes of 8.3 and 9.3,
respectively.
Harvick, RCR Yet To Visit Kansas’ Victory Lane
Lurking
probably describes Kevin Harvick’s current Chase positioning. Harvick
ranks fourth having scored an identical number of points – 2,110 – as
fifth-place Jeff Gordon, the tie broken by the Bakersfield, Calif.
veteran’s two victories. Neither Harvick nor Richard Childress Racing
has won at Kansas Speedway. Harvick’s best finish is third in 2010.
RCR’s best is Clint Bowyer’s runner-up finish in 2007.
‘Spoilers’ Have Crashed Previous Kansas Chase Parties
Three
previous fall Kansas Speedway races have been won by non-Chase
qualifiers – Joe Nemechek (2004), Tony Stewart (2006) and Greg Biffle
(2007). Among "spoilers" bidding to raise their stature this week
include former Kansas winners Brad Keselowski and Mark Martin. Martin’s
No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet was the winning ride in 2009.
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