Kahne's able with come-from-behind win at Daytona
July 4, 2014
By Seth Livingstone
NASCAR Wire Service
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. -- Kasey Kahne stormed from 12th on the final restart to
nip Regan Smith in a green-white-checkered finish to win Friday night’s
Subway Firecracker 250
and foil Smith’s attempt to complete a sweep of the 2014 NASCAR
Nationwide Series events at Daytona International Speedway.
The victory was Kahne’s first in the Nationwide Series since August 2007.
Smith
appeared primed to win and continue his excellence on restrictor plate
tracks. He nearly survived a pair of late-race restarts but couldn’t
fend off Kahne, who benefitted
from a push by Ryan Sieg.
What
had been a nearly-clean race turned chaotic with two crashes in the
final seven laps, the second of which involved series points leader
Elliott Sadler as he tried to rally
from 11th place.
Like Sadler, contenders Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott also required pit stops before the final restart.
Sieg, Ryan Reed and Kyle Larson followed Kahne and Smith across the line.
Smith,
who received a final lap push from Joey Logano, did leave with the
series points lead. Reed was pushing Larson on the restart, but it was
Kahne, who came flying on the
outside, who gained the win by a fraction of a second.
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