Kahne dethrones Johnson

By The Associated Press

Monday, May 29, 2006 12:55 PM EDT

CONCORD, N.C. - Jimmie Johnson's reign ended in frantic - but fruitless - pursuit of Kasey Kahne.
There's finally a new Coca-Cola 600 winner, and somebody other than Johnson celebrated in Lowe's Motor Speedway's Victory Lane for the first time in six races.

Kahne snapped Johnson's streak of dominance by taking the lead with 29 laps to go, then pulling out to such a huge lead that Johnson never had a chance to catch him.

Johnson, the winner of the past three Coca-Cola 600s and seven of the last 10 races at Lowe's, finished second. He was well over 2 seconds behind Kahne, who stopped his car at the finish line to grab the checkered flag and celebrate with his team.

It was Kahne's third victory of the season, and the first win for a Dodge at this track since Richard Petty in 1977.

Carl Edwards, Mark Martin and Matt Kenseth finished third through fifth for Roush Racing, followed by Jeff Burton, then Greg Biffle and Jamie McMurray in the other two Roush Fords.

Denny Hamlin and Reed Sorenson rounded out the top 10, while Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 11th.

Defending series champion Tony Stewart wrecked early in the race and was taken to the hospital for evaluation. He was seen and released, with no update on his condition given by NASCAR.

Stewart also was taken to the hospital with a bruised shoulder following a wreck in Saturday night's Busch Series race.

It looked as if pole-sitter Scott Riggs was going to make a run at his first career victory until a series of mistakes during his pit stop with 40 laps to go took him out of contention.

Riggs was the leader when he pitted, but didn't come to a clean stop, stalled his Dodge when he tried to pull away, and as his crew pushed him out the jack and fuel can left his assigned area - drawing a stop-and-go penalty that took him out of contention. He ended up 13th.

He was 17th on the restart, with Edwards, Johnson and Kasey Kahne leading the field with 33 laps to go.

Kahne grabbed the lead moments later.

Tempers flared late in the race when Casey Mears lost control of his Dodge, bounced off the wall and into Kyle Busch while the two were running second and fourth. Mears suffered slight damage, but Busch's night was ruined.

As NASCAR officials tried to coax Busch back toward the garage, he angrily tried to break free so he could get at Mears as he passed by. He only managed a feeble, left-handed toss of a safety device that failed to hit Mears.

“Just a very frustrating moment for me,” Busch said. “I had a really great race car that I thought could have won the race.”

Drivers had to contend with a slick new track surface, a very hard tire that made it difficult from them to get good grip, and NASCAR-mandated small fuel cells that forced them to stop for gas more times than usual.

Veteran driver Mark Martin used the pre-race driver's meeting to implore the competitors to use patience on the track surface, which had a $3 million repaving job over the winter. The new surface was fast - and slippery to drivers on cold tires - and Goodyear tried to counter it with one of the hardest tire compounds it could create.

But just to be on the safe side, NASCAR ordered the use of a 14-gallon fuel tank to ensure drivers could not put together long runs that would cause extensive wear on the tires.

Despite all the precautions, the race was still plagued with plenty of spins and an occasional tire problem.

Stewart had his accident 32 laps into the race when he lost air in his right front tire, sending his Chevrolet hard into the wall. He was already nursing a sore shoulder from a hard hit in Saturday night's Busch Series race, and Stewart was in clear discomfort when he was helped out of his car.

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