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bigbadbrother
05-26-2014, 04:00 AM
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Kevin Harvick, one of Johnson's chief challengers throughout the 400-lap race, finished 1.273 seconds behind Johnson in second but was frustrated to miss out on his third victory of the season.

"We shot ourselves in the foot again," said Harvick, who led five times for a total of 100 laps. "We left two wheels loose and played catch-up the rest of the night. I have to thank everyone on the Budweiser Chevrolet team for putting fast cars on the track, but we have clean pit road up."

Kenseth hung on to take third as Sprint All-Star Race winner Jamie McMurray and Brian Vickers completed the top five.

Lining up second on the final restart with 17 laps to go, Kenseth powered past four-time series champion Jeff Gordon with relative ease and appeared possibly headed for his first win of the season before Johnson reeled him in.

"We got a good restart and got out front," said Kenseth, who led 33 laps. "Unfortunately, I didn't have enough speed to hold off Jimmie and Kevin, and hang on to win. Overall for the weekend, I thought it was a step in the right direction."

As is often the case in a 600-mile race, there was no shortage of strategies and drivers who saw potentially promising evenings take a turn for the worse.

Chief among the disappointed was Kurt Busch, who caught a jet to Charlotte following an impressive sixth-place finish in Sunday's Indianapolis 500.

Busch, who was forced to start at the rear of the Coke 600 field because of missing the mandatory driver's meeting, retired with a blown engine with 129 of 400 laps remaining.

Busch, whose Sunday consisted of 906 total miles of racing, finished 40th with a DNF.

"The motor blew," said Busch, the 2004 Sprint Cup champion. "It acted like it swallowed three cylinders all at once, so it was real slow. It's kind of a shame. ... I thought we were making good gains on the car. It was great to race in traffic and to feel the stock car right after driving an Indy car was a day I'll never forget. I can't let the mood here with the car dampen what happened up in Indy today."

Ten laps after Busch's retirement from the race, Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Danica Patrick -- who qualfied a non-restrictor-plate, career-best fourth -- headed for the garage with an engine failure of her own.

Patrick, who suffered damage in an earlier collison with Brian Scott when the two drivers slowed to avoid the spinning car of Marcos Ambrose, finished 39th.

"We had a plan to make a big adjustment (early) that I thought would really help under yellow," Patrick said. "We dropped a cylinder or lost power, then we got hit. Unfortunately, we had a lot of bad luck. We weren't really as fast as we needed to be at the beginning. It's unfortunate for the whole team.

"It would have been great to keep the run going that we had. I think we still showed some good things this weekend. We're not going to forget about where we've been lately and running better. We'll be back to get 'em at Dover."

NASCAR's 11-time most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr., also suffered mechanical trouble -- finishing 19th -- after spending 13 laps out front.

"We had a lot of real high water pressure and a real bad vibration," Earnhardt said. "The vibration was so bad I was afraid to hold it wide open because it would just get so bad at the end of the straightaway. I thought we was about to break the motor.

"We came in and knocked the pressure out of it and the vibration slowly got better and never completely went away. Something is wrong with the car."

bigbadbrother
05-26-2014, 04:01 AM
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#48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 1 400 164 180.905 29.850 Leader
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#4 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 11 400 100 182.952 29.516 1.272
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#20 Matt Kenseth Toyota 12 400 33 180.421 29.930 1.840
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#99 Carl Edwards Ford 22 400 4 179.360 30.107 4.985
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#1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 26 400 34 180.174 29.971 5.783
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#55 Brian Vickers Toyota 16 400 0 177.667 30.394 8.186
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#24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 27 400 8 177.241 30.467 9.064
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#27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 21 400 0 178.607 30.234 10.804
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#18 Kyle Busch Toyota 7 400 0 178.749 30.210 11.363
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#2 Brad Keselowski Ford 2 400 43 179.110 30.149 12.493
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#43 Aric Almirola Ford 13 400 1 178.861 30.191 13.740
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#22 Joey Logano Ford 8 400 0 178.915 30.182 14.579
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#14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 18 400 0 160.437 33.658 24.603
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#5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 3 399 0 180.090 29.985 1 lap
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#31 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 42 399 0 179.283 30.120 1 lap
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#3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 32 399 0 178.571 30.240 1 lap
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#15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 5 399 0 179.354 30.108 1 lap
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#42 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 25 398 0 178.625 30.231 2 laps
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#88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 10 398 13 180.638 29.894 2 laps
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#21 Trevor Bayne Ford 14 398 0 177.597 30.406 2 laps
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#16 Greg Biffle Ford 24 398 0 176.974 30.513 2 laps
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#11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 6 398 0 178.100 30.320 2 laps
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#47 A J Allmendinger Chevrolet 20 398 0 176.893 30.527 2 laps
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#13 Casey Mears Chevrolet 34 398 0 176.956 30.516 2 laps
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#78 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 15 398 0 164.164 32.894 2 laps
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#17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 23 397 0 176.696 30.561 3 laps
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#26 Cole Whitt Toyota 31 397 0 177.375 30.444 3 laps
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#7 Michael Annett Chevrolet 39 396 0 169.993 31.766 4 laps
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#9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 9 396 0 175.404 30.786 4 laps
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#95 Michael McDowell Ford 30 396 0 177.719 30.385 4 laps
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#34 David Ragan Ford 35 395 0 177.282 30.460 5 laps
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#33 Brian Scott Chevrolet 19 395 0 174.955 30.865 5 laps
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#23 Alex Bowman Toyota 29 392 0 175.120 30.836 8 laps
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#66 Joe Nemechek Toyota 38 390 0 176.881 30.529 10 laps
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#32 Blake Koch Ford 43 390 0 175.553 30.760 10 laps
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#40 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 40 382 0 162.705 33.189 18 laps
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#51 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 17 378 0 176.298 30.630 22 laps
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#83 Ryan Truex Toyota 36 303 0 169.199 31.915 97 laps
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#10 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 4 281 0 156.245 34.561 119 laps
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#41 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 28 271 0 165.254 32.677 129 laps
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#98 Josh Wise Chevrolet 37 229 0 23.585 228.958 171 laps
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#36 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 41 162 0 83.398 64.750 238 laps
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#38 David Gilliland Ford 33 160 0 176.655 30.568 240 laps