Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Kenseth takes first win for Gibbs

Matt Kenseth, Joe Gibbs Toyota, Las Vegas NASCAR 2013Matt Kenseth celebrated his 41st birthday in style by holding off Kasey Kahne to win round three of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.


Kenseth’s new Joe Gibbs team made the winning move by not changing tyres during the final round of pitstops.


Despite Kahne having dominated the race up until that point for Hendrick Motorsports, he was unable to find a way by Kenseth’s Toyota.


Kahne was unlucky. His crew was forced to delay releasing him from his pit due to the arriving Tony Stewart, and those additional seconds ultimately cost him the win.


With qualifying rained off, defending champion Brad Keselowski started from pole. But although the Penske Ford man led the opening lap, he was soon passed by the charging Kahne.


Like most drivers Keselowski fought a loose car in the opening stages, but a series of changes brought it to his liking and he fought wheel-to-wheel with Kyle Busch for third in the closing laps.


Fourth represented a great fightback for Vegas homeboy Busch, who dropped a lap for speeding during a green-flag pitstop. He pulled off some stunning moves – including a great third-to-first dive following a mid-race restart – but the long-run pace of his Gibbs Toyota was not enough to keep him at the front.


His team-mate Denny Hamlin was also hit with a speeding penalty and in true Vegas fashion his team gambled in the closing stages to get him back on the lead lap. But it was not enough to get him in the lead mix and he finished 15th.


Jimmie Johnson was a force in the early stages in his Hendrick Chevrolet, leading a lot of laps. But he could not keep pace with the leaders and slipped to sixth on the penultimate lap as Carl Edwards passed him in his Roush Ford.

Results – 267 laps:

Pos Driver Team/Car Time/Gap
1. Matt Kenseth Joe Gibbs Toyota
2. Kasey Kahne Hendrick Chevrolet + 0.594s
3. Brad Keselowski Penske Ford + 2.887s
4. Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Toyota + 5.828s
5. Carl Edwards Roush Fenway Ford + 8.435s
6. Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Chevrolet + 9.091s
7. Dale Earnhardt Jr Hendrick Chevrolet + 10.901s
8. Martin Truex Jr Waltrip Toyota + 10.921s
9. Kevin Harvick Childress Chevrolet + 11.125s
10. Paul Menard Childress Chevrolet + 12.400s
11. Tony Stewart Stewart-Haas Chevrolet + 13.139s
12. Joey Logano Penske Ford + 13.468s
13. Jamie McMurray Earnhardt Ganassi Chevrolet + 14.588s
14. Mark Martin Waltrip Toyota + 16.476s
15. Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Toyota + 16.747s
16. Aric Almirola Petty Ford + 18.386s
17. Greg Biffle Roush Fenway Ford + 20.229s
18. Ricky Stenhouse Jr Roush Fenway Ford + 22.468s
19. Juan Pablo Montoya Earnhardt Ganassi Chevrolet + 28.116s
20. Kurt Busch Furniture Row Chevrolet + 1 lap
21. Austin Dillon Childress Chevrolet + 1 lap
22. Marcos Ambrose Petty Ford + 1 lap
23. Trevor Bayne Wood Brothers Ford + 1 lap
24. Dave Blaney Baldwin Chevrolet + 1 lap
25. Jeff Gordon Hendrick Chevrolet + 1 lap
26. Jeff Burton Childress Chevrolet + 1 lap
27. Clint Bowyer Waltrip Toyota + 2 laps
28. David Gilliland Front Row Ford + 2 laps
29. Casey Mears Germain Ford + 2 laps
30. Bobby Labonte JTG Daugherty Toyota + 4 laps
31. David Ragan Front Row Ford + 4 laps
32. David Stremme Swan Toyota + 6 laps
33. Danica Patrick Stewart-Haas Chevrolet + 6 laps
34. David Reutimann BK Toyota + 6 laps
35. Josh Wise Front Row Ford + 7 laps
36. JJ Yeley Baldwin Chevrolet + 8 laps
37. Ken Schrader FAS Lane Ford + 9 laps

Retirements:

Ryan Newman Stewart-Haas Chevrolet 234 laps
Travis Kvapil BK Toyota 217 laps
Joe Nemechek NEMCO Toyota 216 laps
Scott Speed Leavine Ford 143 laps
Landon Cassill Circle Sport Chevrolet 66 laps
Michael McDowell Parsons Ford 21 laps

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/nascar-news/nascar/kenseth-takes-first-win-for-gibbs

Oscar González Aldo Gordini Horace Gould Jean Marc Gounon Emmanuel de Graffenried

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