Sprint Cup Standings 2014: Updated Driver and Chase Standings After Kasey Kahne Win in Atlanta

Sprint Cup Standings 2014: Updated Driver and Chase Standings After Kasey Kahne Win in Atlanta
Nationwide Series driver Kasey Kahne (5) leads pole winner Chase Elliott (9) and a pack of cars past Turn One on a restart during the NASCAR Nationwide Cup Series Great Clips 300 auto race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014 in Hampton, Ga. (AP Photo/David Tulis)
Zachary Stieber
9/1/2014
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9/1/2014

The Sprint Cup Chase got more interesting when Kasey Kahne won on Sunday night at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Kahne locked himself into the Chase with the win, joining Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Matt Kenseth, who nearly won, also qualified for the Chase on points.

Check out updated standings below and an Associated Press report from Atlanta below that.

Updated Standings

1. Jeff Gordon, 845 points
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 818 points
3. Brad Keselowski, 776 points
4. Joey Logano, 761 points
5. Jimmie Johnson, 726 points
6. Kevin harvick, 721 points
7. Carl Edwards, 716 points
8. Kasey kahne, 708 points
9. Kyle Busch, 657 points
10. Denny Hamlin, 636 points
11. Kurt Busch, 614 points
12. Aric Almirola, 594 points
13. AJ Allmendinger, 751 points
14. Matt Kenseth, 794 points
15. Ryan Newman, 747 points
16. Greg Biffle, 728 points

Note that points may be out of order because some racers have less points but more top finishes.

(NASCAR.com)
(NASCAR.com)

Report From Atlanta

Kahne holds off Kenseth to win Atlanta shootout

HAMPTON, Ga.—Kasey Kahne grabbed the lead on the restart following a caution with 23 laps remaining and held off Matt Kenseth in a two-lap shootout to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday night.

Kahne’s first win of the season earned him a spot in the Chase for the Sprint cup. Kenseth also qualified for the Chase on points.

Denny Hamlin was third, followed by Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards and Danica Patrick.

Meanwhile, Tony Stewart’s much-anticipated return to racing ended a little more than halfway through the race.

Stewart hit the wall for the second time after his right front tire blew out on Lap 172, ending his night with a 41st-place finish.

It was Stewart’s first race since the sprint car he was driving struck and killed 20-year-old Kevin Ward Jr. in an Aug. 9 race at a dirt track in upstate New York. The fatal wreck is still under investigation.

With only two laps remaining and Kahne holding a solid lead over Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch collided, forcing a caution flag and the first shootout. Harvick, who led 195 laps, had contact with Joey Logano in heavy traffic and hit the wall on the restart, bringing another caution flag and a second shootout.

Kahne, who had four fresh tires, started behind Kenseth and Hamlin on the final restart.

Harvick, who also won the Nationwide Series race on Saturday night, started from the pole and led the first 80 laps.

Logano, who won last week at Bristol, finished 14th.

Stewart’s problems started when he went into the wall earlier in the race following a collision with Kyle Busch.

Kenseth began the night fifth in the points race, but not yet locked into the Chase because he had no wins. Kenseth needed to finish seventh or better to secure his place in the playoffs.

After leading the final 159 laps of his dominant Nationwide series win on Saturday night, Harvick resumed his mastery of the Atlanta Motor Speedway track. Starting from his series-leading sixth pole of the season, Harvick led the first 80 laps, giving him a combined 239 consecutive laps led at the track over two races.

Hamlin passed Harvick for the lead after Jeff Gordon, who had been second, blew a tire and slid into the wall on turn 3 on the 78th lap, forcing a yellow flag.

Stewart started 12th and opened strong, moving up to sixth in the first five laps. Driving high on the track, three-wide at times, he made two more passes to move to fourth a few laps later. He fell back to 12th before his first big setback. Busch, attempting to move to the top of the track, cut in front of Stewart, forcing Stewart into the wall.

After two visits to pit row for repairs, Stewart didn’t last long. Only 50 laps later, he hit the wall on turn 2 after his right front tire blew. This time he drove his more heavily damaged car to the garage, and his race was over.

Brad Keselowski was fourth when a collision with Josh Wise ended his night with 28 laps remaining.

Ty Dillon, making his Sprint Cup debut, finished 25th.

Harvick had a scare early in the race when a small animal ran across the track in front of his car. He told his crew a cat ran across the track, but later it was discovered to be a squirrel, which was found hiding near turn 3.