Kasey Kahne update

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The way Kaey Kahne was talking after the race at New Hampshire International Raceway, he wasn't satisfied with moving up two places, from 10th to eighth, in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Chase for the Championship standings.
He said he had a top-10 car and could have made up some more ground on series leader, Kevin Harvick.
“We didn't qualify that well, but we worked our way into the top 10 in the first half of the race," said Kahne, driver for Evernham Motorsports and the only Dodge driver in the Chase. "Then, we had a tire going down and had to make an unscheduled pit stop under green. That put us two laps down, but we overcame that, got those laps back and we were running in the top 10 with 50 laps to go. On the last pit stop, we got blocked in and had to back up, so that cost us a couple of spots in track position. I still thought we could get a top 10, but the car was just too tight at the end and we couldn’t go anywhere.�

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Anna Grace said:

HEY!! i just want to say " I LOVE KASEY KAHNE!!!!" he is the BESTEST racer in the world!! Anna Grace

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