July 19, 2014
By Jerry Bonkowski
NASCAR Wire Service
JOLIET, Ill. – Third time's a charm. But so was the first and the second.
Accomplishing
feats uncharacteristic for a rookie, Chase Elliott won again, leading
85 of 200 laps en route to his third win of the season in Saturday's
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NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Chicagoland Speedway.
Elliott
took the lead for the fourth and final time on Lap 177 and held on for
the final 23 laps, winning by 1.7 seconds. The NNS Sunoco Rookie of the
Year frontrunner ties
Kyle Busch for most wins in the series thus far this season, each with
three visits to Victory Lane in the first 19 races.
"This
is an unbelievable night," Elliott said. "We were fortunate enough to be
in contention on that last pit stop, the guys busted their butts for me
and that was the deciding
factor.
"We all as a team, we completed our task tonight. And that was the difference."
Trevor Bayne finished second, followed by Kyle Larson, Kasey Kahne and Ty Dillon.
"We got
our car turning there at the end," Bayne said. "That's probably the
strongest weekend we've had in a while. Had it stayed green for another
15, we might have had it,
but that's 15 laps we'll never know about.
Added
Larson, "I thought we had a real good car. I had some fun, just
frustrating coming in third when I thought we had a real good chance to
win."
As for
Dillon, "I've got a feeling that we can keep doing this as the year goes
on," he said. "The car was coming to me there at the end."
In
addition to the race winner, Kahne was the second JR Motorsports driver
in the top five. It almost didn't happen for Kahne, who brushed the wall
late that did just enough
damage to keep him from making a last-ditch run towards the front.
Pole-sitter
Brian Scott earned $100,000 in the Nationwide Insurance Dash 4 Cash for
finishing sixth, ahead of fellow D4C competitors Chris Buescher
(eighth), Elliott Sadler
(10th) and Regan Smith (16th).
Seventh through 10th were Erik Jones (in his NNS debut), Buescher, Ryan Blaney and Sadler.
Smith,
who was the points leader coming into the race, struggled with a loose
car and finished with a disappointing 16th showing.
Elliott's
win also vaulted him from third to the top of the Nationwide points
standings. He now leads Smith by seven points and Sadler by eight
points.
A
series of green-flag pit stops around Lap 161 shuffled the field with
teams hoping they could make it to the finish without it turning into a
fuel-mileage race.
Bayne
took the lead at Lap 161 when the leaders made stops for service and
held on until he had to come in on Lap 176 for four tires and fuel.
Elliott inherited the lead, and
kept it for the remainder of the race.
Pole-sitter Scott led 20 laps early on before Ryan Blaney, Elliott and Larson took their turns ahead of the field.
Sam
Hornish Jr., who started at the back of the field due to unapproved
adjustments, quickly worked his way up to the middle of the pack only to
have uncharacteristic engine
failure in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota that ended his night just eight
laps into the event, finishing 36th in the 40-car field.
"It
felt like we were going to have a really good day and felt like this was
going to be a race where we had opportunity to lead laps and
potentially win," Hornish told ESPN.
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