NASCAR Windows 10 400: Complete finishing order

Jun 8, 2013; Long Pond, PA, USA; A general view of turn one during the Pocono ARCA 200 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O
Jun 8, 2013; Long Pond, PA, USA; A general view of turn one during the Pocono ARCA 200 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O /
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Matt Kenseth picked up his second win of the season at the Windows 10 400. Here’s how the finishing order turned out after a day of wrecks and low fuel.


There is a reason that Pocono Raceway is referred to as “The Tricky Triangle.” Sunday, the Windows 10 400 had everything but the kitchen sink, as the track chewed up and spit out some of NASCAR’s best.

It got started off early with multiple wrecks and even a red flag, but the real story of the day was how the race ended. As Joey Logano and Kyle Busch were battling for the win, as they have been doing for the last month, both drivers ran out of gas.

Busch would try to coast his way to the finish line and the win, but he ended up a half of a lap short and his teammate Matt Kenseth became the ultimate opportunist as he stole his second win of the season after being 16 seconds back of the lead.

For Busch, it proved costly as running out of fuel knocked him out of the top-30 in points and a chance to compete for a Sprint Cup Championship. He has five races to get back in, and now he has to continue to put on some of the best driving he has put on.

With Kenseth stealing the win, here is the complete finishing order from Sunday’s race at the Windows 10 400.

Windows 10 400

1Matt Kenseth
2Brad Keselowski
3Jeff Gordon
4Dale Earnhardt Jr.
5Greg Biffle
6Jimmie Johnson
7AJ Allmendinger
8Clint Bowyer
9Tony Stewart
10Martin Truex Jr.
11Carl Edwards
12Joey Logano
13Paul Menard
14Kyle Larson
15Austin Dillon
16Landon Cassill
17Jamie McMurray
18Danica Patrick
19David Ragan
20Aric Almirola
21Kyle Busch
22Denny Hamlin
23Ryan Newman
24Justin Allgaier
25Alex Bowman
26Michael Annett
27Cole Whitt
28Casey Mears
29Matt DiBenedetto
30J.J. Yeley
31Brett Moffitt
32Travis Kvapil
33David Gilliland
34Reed Sorenson
35Jeb Burton
36Timmy Hill
37Kurt Busch
38Alex Kennedy
39Sam Hornish Jr.
40Trevor Bayne
41Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
42Kevin Harvick
43Kasey Kahne

Does the win that just fell into Kenseth’s lap carry him the rest of the way? Things just got interesting in the NASCAR landscape.

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