Kevin Harvick captures his first victory of 2012 as a melee ensues behind him coming to the finish.
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Photos: Sunday At Phoenix International Raceway
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1 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota 25.943 138.766
2 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 26.046 138.217
3 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 26.167 137.578
4 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 26.186 137.478
5 43 Aric Almirola Farmland Ford 26.237 137.211
6 78 Kurt Busch Furniture Row / Farm American Chevrolet 26.276 137.007
7 27 Paul Menard Rheem / Menards Chevrolet 26.279 136.992
8 51 Regan Smith Phoenix Construction Chevrolet 26.302 136.872
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9 14 Tony Stewart MOBIL 1 / Office Depot Chevrolet 26.303 136.867
10 55 Mark Martin Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 26.303 136.867
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New Phoenix Trophy Up For Grabs
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‘New’ Phoenix Suggests Multitude of Potential Winners
Last year’s repaving and reconfiguration consigned most of Phoenix International Raceway’s record book to the dusty pages of history. The racing definitely has changed – especially taking March’s event into consideration. A Phoenix-record 15 different drivers took turns leading the 312-lap event won by Denny Hamlin. Kasey Kahne captured last fall’s AdvoCare 500, the first run on the new surface.
That said Phoenix has produced seven consecutive different winners. Johnson is one of them. He won the track’s Chase race in three consecutive championship seasons – 2007-09 – and counts four victories overall. He was fourth in March. Keselowski’s fifth-place finish in March’s SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500 was his first Phoenix top five, although his “near miss” at Texas – a track where Keselowski previously had no top 10s – suggests he’ll be a contender for the victory this week as well. Bowyer finished 30th in March, his second race in the No. 15 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota.
Fire Up The Toaster, Championship Field Down To 10; Likely To Further Shrink In Phoenix
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Championship Field Down To 10; Likely To Further Shrink In Phoenix
Texas eliminated two Chase qualifiers, Kevin Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. More are likely to follow on Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway. The mathematical cut-off with one race remaining is 49 points. Only Keselowski and Clint Bowyer (-36) currently are within that window. Fourth-place Kasey Kahne (-58) must net 10 points on Johnson to take his slim title hopes to the Nov. 18 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Phoenix likely will end reigning champion Tony Stewart’s bid for a fourth crown. Stewart is eighth, 80 points off the lead.
