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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Red-Hot Kahne Hopes To Duplicate Richmond Victory

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES – TOYOTA OWNERS 400, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 7:30 P.M. EDT ON FOX
 
Red-Hot Kahne Hopes To Duplicate Richmond Victory
Kasey Kahne started slowly in 2012, his first season with Hendrick Motorsports. He finished with a flourish – career-high fourth in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points – and shows no sign of slowing down. Kahne moved to second in the standings, behind HMS teammate Jimmie Johnson, with his third top-two finish of the season at Kansas Speedway. Outlook for Richmond: Kahne scored his first Cup victory at the .75-mile track on May 14, 2005.
 
Coors Light Pole, Victory Go Hand In Hand
Winning a Coors Light Pole pays a variety of dividends – cash, entry into the 2014 Sprint Unlimited at Daytona and a great spot on pit road. Lately, it’s also translated into race victories. Matt Kenseth’s pole-to-Victory Lane run at Kansas Speedway marked the third consecutive race that’s happened and first since 1985. Kyle Busch is the most recent pole/race winner at Richmond International Raceway in the spring of 2010. Interestingly, just 22 of Richmond’s 113 races – 19% - have been won from the No. 1 starting position.
 
Almirola Has Legendary No. 43 On Upward Trajectory
It’s been 38 years since a Richard Petty-owned car has entered the winner’s circle at Richmond International Raceway. Aric Almirola could make a run on ending that drought on Saturday night – adding to the King’s 13 Richmond victories, the last coming in February 1975. Almirola and the No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford finished eighth at Kansas Speedway marking the first time the combination has fashioned back-to-back top-10 finishes. Almirola enters the Toyota Owners 400 ranked 13th in the standings, the Tampa, Fla. native’s career best.
 
Richmond Will Put Kenseth’s Momentum To The Test
In Matt Kenseth’s case, change “hit the ground running” to “hit the ground winning.” Kenseth became the season’s third multiple winner on Sunday at Kansas Speedway emphatically putting to rest any doubts about his move from Roush Fenway Racing to Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 20 Toyota. This week’s short track race could be a challenge. Kenseth finished 14th at Martinsville and 35th at Bristol but was fifth last fall in Richmond, snapping a 10-race streak without a top 10 at the Virginia track. He won at Richmond in 2002.
 
Race Sponsor Toyota Holds Near Lock On Richmond Racing
Toyota has won seven of the last eight Richmond races and might be considered a prohibitive favorite in Saturday night’s event – especially with Matt Kenseth and Kyle Busch having won four of the eight times the new Gen-6 NASCAR Sprint Cup car has gone to the post in 2013. Richard Childress Racing might have something to say about that. Kevin Harvick won Richmond’s fall race in 2011 driving RCR’s No. 29 Chevrolet. Teammate Paul Menard continued his solid season with a 10th-place finish in Kansas – his fourth of the campaign – and sits 10th in the Sprint Cup standings.

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