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Matt Kenseth wins second NASCAR Chase race after Kevin Harvick runs out of gas

Matt Kenseth celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday.

Matt Kenseth celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday.

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LOUDON, N.H. — Matt Kenseth pushed Kevin Harvick down the stretch and took the lead for good when the defending series champion ran out of gas Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the second race of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.

Kenseth advanced to the second round of NASCAR’s playoffs and gave Joe Gibbs Racing its fourth straight win.

Harvick had the dominant car and led the most laps, but a gamble to stretch his fuel to the end backfired and he faded to 21st. He finished 42nd last week in the Chase opener and will surely have to win next week at Dover, Del., to advance to the second round.

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JGR continued to prove it will be the organization to beat in the Chase. Denny Hamlin, the winner last week at Chicagoland, was second for JGR. Chase drivers took eight of the top 10 spots.

The 16-driver Chase field will be cut to 12 after Dover.

“We had to be there to win it,” Kenseth said. “I was giving Kevin everything I had. I thought he had us beat. He had the better car.”

Kyle Busch, Paul Menard, Harvick and Clint Bowyer are the final four drivers on the brink of elimination. They would advance with a victory next week, but Jimmie Johnson stands in their way at Dover, where he has a track-record 10 victories.

“Dover is a good track for us, a victory would be a good shot in the arm for us,” Johnson said.

Kenseth won for the fifth time this season and stalked Harvick over the final tense laps that ended when the No. 4 Chevrolet had nothing left in the tank.

Harvick was knocked out of the race last week when he had contact with Johnson and blew a tire. He later got into an altercation with Johnson in the motor home lot and shoved the Hendrick Motorsports driver.

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Harvick led 216 of 300 laps and heads to Dover facing one of the biggest must-win races of his career.

He isn’t the only Chase driver whose championship hopes are on the rocks.

Busch was the first Chase driver to suffer serious damage when his right front tire blew and he hit the wall. Busch, who won the July race in New Hampshire, took the No. 18 car straight to the garage. He would return to the race more than 30 laps behind the leaders. Fourth in the standings before Sunday, he dropped to 13th in points after he finished 37th.

Brad Keselowski took a big points hit as well, getting black flagged late in the race after a review showed he jumped the restart while racing for the lead. He sunk to 25th after the penalty but rebounded to finish 12th.

Carl Edwards, the polesitter, was black flagged for running over equipment on pit road. Johnson cut a left front tire with 100 laps left and plummeted from third to 30th.

Joey Logano finished third and Greg Biffle, a non-Chase driver, was fourth. Edwards was fifth, followed by Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Martin Truex Jr.

Gordon set the Sprint Cup record with his 789th consecutive start.

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