Kasey Kahne Riding the Momentum Wave
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[/media-credit]From an abysmal 29th place finish at Daytona and with even more bad luck in the next few races at the start of the season, Kasey Kahne has made a phenomenal turnaround, with top-10 finishes in the last seven races and a win in the Coke 600.
So, there is no wonder that the driver of the No. 5 Farmer’s Insurance Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports is riding high on the wave of momentum.
“Well, momentum and confidence has a lot to do with running well in racing and being up front,” Kahne said. “Our team has been building that momentum and seems like we get more of it each week.”
“So, it’s been really positive,” Kahne continued. “It’s tough to do this without momentum and confidence and once you get it, it can really turn your season around.”
Kahne is also riding the wave of momentum as the rookie member of the Hendrick Motorsports team. He joins teammates Jimmie Johnson, who won last weekend’s race at Dover, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. who is third in the point standings, in the HMS surge.
“I feel like our company is really strong right now,” Kahne said. “The cars are great. The engines are great.”
“They’re always trying to get more and trying to get better,” Kahne continued. “I’m really enjoying working with my teammates.”
Kahne does, however, feel for one of his Hendrick Motorsports teammates, Jeff Gordon, who is struggling even more than he has this season. But he thinks that the driver of the No. 24 Dupont Chevrolet just has to gut it out before he too finds that momentum upswing.
“Jeff’s been as fast as any of us but he just hasn’t had the best of luck,” Kahne said. “I have no advice for Jeff.”
“When it turns around, it turns around,” Kahne said. “There is nothing you can do about it.”
To what does Kahne attribute his own turn-around and momentum-gathering?
“We’re just getting a little more familiar with things,” Kahne said simply. “At the start of the year, we were probably as fast as we are right now but we just weren’t able to finish the weekends off.”
“We’ve been fortunate enough the last six or seven weeks to put the full race together and finish it off,” Kahne continued. “It’s been a lot better for us.”
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[/media-credit]Kahne admits that, because of his difficult season start, his momentum currently has also helped his position in the point standings, with potential to even make the Chase. Kahne sits currently in 14th in points, with the one win.
“Well, I’ve had to think about the points as bad as we started out,” Kahne said. “We were getting ready to miss races, we were so far back in points.”
“So, I had to think about points and where we’re at and how to get back in the hunt,” Kahne continued. “And we’ve been able to do that. So, we’ve got to keep that mentality the rest of the season.”
Has the point situation changed the way Kahne races?
“Well I mean in certain situations, you probably are more cautious because you know what the end result can be if you’re not,” Kahne said candidly. “So, at times you need to be cautious and at other times you just race as hard as you can.”
“And if you don’t race as hard as you can with this group of guys, you’re going to get passed or left behind,” Kahne continued. “So, it’s tough.”
“You just think about points in certain circumstances,” Kahne said. “But other than that, you race as hard as you can.”
Kahne is looking forward to continuing to ride the wave of his momentum at Pocono Raceway, especially on the repaved track and with the shortened race format.
“I think that 400 miles is great,” Kahne said. “500 miles was just a long time at this track.”
“The repave is perfect,” Kahne continued. “It’s as nice as I’ve seen and felt and the transitions on the track are really good.”
“Hopefully we can get enough rubber on the track to create some racing,” Kahne said. “I know as time goes on the track will open up and be a really good one to race on but the first one’s going to be tough.”
“But with the two days of testing prior to the race weekend, it will really help everything and hopefully we’ll be able to do some passing on Sunday and move up if we have a car that can move up.”
While Kahne acknowledges that Pocono will be a challenge, particularly with the one groove currently and the chaos expected in the turns, he knows that with time the track will be even better.
“It will slowly rubber in and open up and you’ll be able to pass but it will be a little more difficult than what you’d want as a driver and as someone running a race track,” Kahne said. “But when you have a repave, it takes a little bit of time and that’s part of it.”
“Eventually it’s going to be really good,” Kahne continued. “But on Sunday, you’ll be able to pass but it will be difficult at times.”
“Yeah, I think Turn One will be utter chaos,” Kahne said. “The big thing will be making sure you’re in a good position off the corner to where you can be in a good spot getting to the Tunnel Turn.”
“That’s where you’re going to be where it’s going to be treacherous, especially if you try three-wide.”
Kahne’s wave of momentum also continues off, as well as on, the track. The young driver has also been busy with a variety of events run by the Kasey Kahne Foundation, created in 2005 to help chronically ill children and disadvantaged youth.
“Our Foundation is doing well,” Kahne said. “We’re setting up different events and things to make sure we raise some money each year.”
“The ‘Five Kahne 5K’ will be in October again during the Charlotte weekend, which is always pretty cool,” Kahne continued. “A lot of people in the Charlotte area really enjoy it.”
“We have a lot of fun running and trying to raise some money to put some smiles on some kids’ faces.”
Lap by Lap: Winstar World Casino 400k won by Johnny Sauter
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[/media-credit]Johnny Sauter led the final 22 laps on the way to winning the WinStar World Casino 400 for his victory of the 2012 season.
Lap 1 Justin Lofton leads
Lap 3 Lofton leads Timothy Peters, James Buescher, Ty Dillon, Brendan Gaughan, Nelson Piquet Jr., Parker Kligerman, Matt Crafton and Joey Coulter
Caution lap 4 as John Wes Townley has a flat tire after getting into the outside wall.
Restart Lap 8
Lap 9 Lofton and Peters run side-by-side for the lead over Dillon, Buescher, Todd Bodine, Piquet Jr., Gaughan, Ron Hornaday, Kligerman and Jason Leftler
Lap 11 Lofton holds the lead as Buescher moves up to second while Dillon and Peters run side-by-side for third.
Lap 12 Peters stays third with Dillon fourth
Lap 13 Lofton leads Buescher, Peters, Dillon, Bodine, Piquet Jr., Gaughan, Hornaday, Kligerman and Leftler
Lap 16 Dillon passes Peters for third while Sauter passes Leftler for 10th
Lap 18 Peters pits with a possible vibration and overheating problems.
Lap 25 Lofton leads Buescher, Dillon, Bodine, Piquet Jr., Gaughan, Hornaday, Sauter, Kligerman and Crafton.
Lap 27 James Buescher takes the lead from Lofton; Sauter passes Hornaday; Crafton passes Kligerman
Lap 30 Todd Bodine blew up to bring out the caution…..pit stops for the leaders……Dillon leads Lofton and Buescher off pit road……..Max Gresham gets the lucky dog
Restart Lap 30 as Ty Dillon leads through turn one
Lap 31 Dillon leads Lofton, Buescher, Gaughan, Piquet Jr., Coulter, Sauter, Leftler, Crafton and Kligerman
Lap 43 Dillon leads Lofton, Buescher, Sauter, Piquet Jr., Gaughan, Coulter, Crafton, Leftler, Kligerman
Lap 45 Buescher passes Lofton for second; Coulter passes Gaughan for sixth
Lap 46 Paulie Harraka and Rick Crawford wreck for a caution.
Restart Lap 51 Buescher passes Dillon on the backstretch for the lead
Lap 52 Buescher leads Dillon, Sauter and Lofton
Lap 53 Buescher leads Sauter, Dillon, Lofton, Piquet Jr., Gaughan, Crafton, Kligerman, Coulter and Leftler.
Lap 55 Sauter takes the lead from Buescher on the front stretch.
Lap 69 Sauter leads Buescher, Dillon, Piquet Jr., Lofton, Gaughan, Crafton, Coulter, Leftler and Kligerman.
Lap 71 Piquet passes Dillon for third
Caution Lap 73 Paulie Harraka and Max Gresham spin in front of Sauter – Harraka gets into the wall while Gresham stays out of the wall; Buescher passes Sauter for the lead…..Leaders hit pit road……Jason White leads Dillon, Piquet Jr., Buescher and Lofton off pit road. White took two tires; Kligermann runs Sauter into the grass a little coming off pit road.
Restart Lap 79 as Jason White gets a good restart
Lap 80 White leads Buescher, Dillon, Piquet Jr., Coulter, Kligerman, Sauter, Crafton, Lofton and Miguel Paludo
Lap 82 Buescher takes the lead from White
Lap 85 Sauter passes Kligermann; Gaughan and Cale Gale pass Paludo
Lap 86 Crafton passes Kligermann
Lap 88 Gaughan passes Lofton for ninth; Buescher leads White, Dillon, Piquet Jr., Coulter, Sauter, Crafton, Kligermann, Gaughan and Lofton
Lap 89 Gaughan passes Kligermann for eighth
Lap 90 Dillon and Piquet pass White
Caution Lap 93 for debris…….leaders pit for fuel……..Dillon leads Piquet Jr., Coulter, Crafton, Buescher and Sauter off pit road. Lofton stays out so he takes over the lead
Restart Lap 100 as Lofton leads heading into turn one.
Lap 101 Coulter and Buescher pass Dillon for second and third while Lofton leads.
Lap 102 Buescher passes Coulter for second
Lap 104 Dillon passes Coulter for third
Lap 105 Lofton leads Buescher, Dillon, Coulter, Sauter, Crafton, White, Gaughan, Gale, and Piquet Jr.
Lap 107 Kligerman passes Piquet Jr. for 10th
Lap 115 Lofton leads Buescher, Dillon, Coulter, Sauter, Crafton, Gaughan, White, Gale, Kligerman
45 laps to go Piquet passes Gale and Kligerman; Sauter passes Coulter for fourth
43 to go Sauter passes Dillion; Piquet passes White
42 to go Lofton pits, handing the lead over to Buescher; caution as Norm Benning spins Bryan Sylas…..leaders pit…….Dillon leads Buescher, Coulter, Crafton and Sauter off pit road……
Restart 33 to go as Dillon and Buescher run side-by-side for the lead
Caution 31 to go Dillon gets loose under Buescher and they both get into the wall; Crafton takes the lead…..Dakoda Armstrong gets the lucky dog
Restart 24 to go as Crafton and Gaughan run side-by-side through turns one and two……Sauter makes it three-wide going in turn three. Gaughan backs off and now Sauter and Crafton run side-by-side
23 to go Crafton clears Sauter for the lead
22 to go Sauter takes the lead from Crafton
18 to go Sauter leads Crafton, Coulter, Gaughan, Leftler, Gale, Piquet Jr., Kligerman, David Starr and Dillon
17 to go Dillon passes Starr for ninth
13 to go Piquet Jr. passes Gale; Dillon passes Kligerman
10 to go Sauter leads Crafton, Coulter, Gaughan, Leftler, Piquet, Gale, Dillon, Lofton, Kligerman
Sauter wins over Crafton Coulter Gaughan Piquet Leftler Dillon Gale Lofton Kligerman






