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Casey Mears, 8. Jeff Gor- day night at Kentucky Speed- Following Gilliland was a 1443, 5. Sprague-1337, 6. Craw- Six laps later, the caution and don, 9. Kurt Busch, 10. Kevin way, in only his seventh series hard-charging J.J. Yeley in search ford-1318, 7. setzer-1317, 8. RAIN-SHORTENED then the red flag flew as rain — Harvick, 11. Jeff Burton, 12. start. of his first series win. Behind Crafton-1315, 9. Starr-1311, 10. MICHIGAN WIN which had been a factor all day Denny Hamlin, 13. Matt His win in itself was spectac- Yeley was Hamlin with Mike Bliss-13108 — moved over the speedway. Kenseth, 14. Kyle Busch, 15. ular, but what made it even big- Wallace and Ashton Lewis Jr. BY GERALD HODGES Carl Edwards and Dale Earn- Ryan Newman, 16. Martin Truex, ger was that he became the first rounding out the top five. Har- EEKEND ACING THE RACING REPORTER hardt Jr., both who had led at dif- 17. Brian Vickers, 18. Robby Gor- non-Busch Series driver to win a vick, Greg Biffle, David Reuti- W R SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS ferent points during the race, don, 19. David Stremme, 20. Dale race this season. All of the previ- mann, Paul Menard and Robert The Busch and Truck teams BROOKLYN, MI | Kasey were second and third, respec- Jarrett, 21. Travis Kvapil, 22. ous 15 races have been won by Yates development driver will be at Milwaukee, while the Kahne got some help from Moth- tively, behind Kahne at that Elliott Sadler, 23. Jamie McMur- Cup regulars. Stephen Leicht made up the top- Nextel Cup teams travel west to er Nature on Sunday as he won point. ray, 24. Sterling Marlin, 25. The Chino, CA native called 10. Kevin Harvick increased his Infineon Raceway in Sonoma the 3M Performance 400 Nextel Asked if he felt he would Michael Waltrip, 26. Joe his win a “big bite,” but said he lead to 372 points over Carl CA, for their first road course Cup race at Michigan Interna- have won if the race had gone all Nemechek, 27. Mark Martin, 28. has bigger dreams of someday Edwards. race of the season. tional Speedway. 400 miles, Kahne said, “I know Bobby Labonte, 29. Scott Riggs, racing in the Nextel Cup Series, Infineon Raceway track The race, scheduled for 200 we would have challenged for it. 30. Dave Blaney, 31. Scott Wim- therefore he had no regrets of Top-10 Busch leaders: 1. Har- information: 2 mile road course; laps, 400 miles over the two-mile I know Carl, Greg, the Hendrick mer, 32. Bill Lester, 33. Jeff Green, having to race against several vick-2541, 2. Edwards-2169, 3. Turns: 10; Seating capacity: track, was called after 129 laps, cars were good. There were a few 34. Kevin LePage, 35. Kyle Petty, Cup drivers during Saturday’s Hamlin-2128, 4. Bowyer-2125, 5. 125,000. when strong thunderstorms of them that were really good 36. Jeremy Mayfield, 37. Mike race. Biffle-2035, 6. Yeley-2030, 7. Kyle Friday, June 23, Craftsman moved in on the area. and we were one of them.” Skinner, 38. Tony Raines, 39. “That’s where I want to be,” Busch-1948, 8. Menard-1925, 9. J. Trucks Milwaukee 200, race 11 of It was Kahne’s fourth victory Tony Stewart was hopping Clint Bowyer, 40. J.J. Yeley, 41. he said. “To be able to do it Sauter-1720, 10. K. Wallace-1719 25, Starting time: 9 p.m. (EST); of the season in his No. 9 Ray mad in the garage area after Jeff Tony Stewart, 42. Ken Schrader, you’re going to have to race TV: Speed Channel; Distance: Evernham Dodge. He won races Green nudged Stewart’s car on 43. Derrike Cope against them, and beat them. We BENSON WINS 200 laps; Defending champion: earlier in he season at Lowe’s, lap 23, sending him hard into the did it tonight.” Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet. Atlanta and Texas but this time, outside wall. Stewart and his Top-15 Chase contender lead- He drove the unsponsored TRUCK RACE Saturday, June 24, Busch he didn’t have to go the distance. ers: 1. Johnson-2295, 2. Kenseth- crew were able to repair the car, No.
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