NASCAR Quaker State 400: Complete finishing order

Jun 28, 2013; Sparta, KY, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) during qualifying for the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 28, 2013; Sparta, KY, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) during qualifying for the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kyle Busch picked up his second win of the season by winning the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky. Here is the complete finishing order for Saturday night’s race.


Kyle Busch certainly has a chance to make “The Chase” now.

Saturday night, Kyle Busch was able to pass Joey Logano en route to his second victory of the season as he won the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky.

With Busch having to be in the top-30 in points to get a shot at competing for the Sprint Cup Championship, he did everything that he could possibly do in one race to help himself get there. He picked up bonus points from winning and leading the most laps.

For Joe Gibbs Racing, it was their best performance of the season as all four drivers would finish in the top-5, and left the Quaker State 400 feeling confident about their chances going forward for the rest of the season. Carl Edwards and Denny Hamlin battled each other hard for the win, but at long last, it was their teammate Kyle Busch who would leave with the win.

With the Quaker State 400 providing yet another exciting week of racing, here is the complete finishing order for Saturday’s race.

Quaker State 400

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

Next week, NASCAR heads to New Hampshire, where Kyle Busch will have another chance to make a push toward getting a chance to compete for a Sprint Cup Championship.

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