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2014 Camping World RV Sales 301 Winner - Brad Keselowski wins Camping World 301

For the No. 2, it was his third victory of the season and the fourth in a row for Ford.

Brad Keselowski made it clean sweep at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, adding a victory in Sunday’s Camping World 301 to his Nationwide Series win on Saturday.

The win is the third this season for Keselowski’s No. 2 Team Penske team and the fourth in a row for Ford Racing. Ford has not won four races in a row since the 2001 season. The win is also the eighth of the season for Ford, the most for the manufacturer since winning 11 times in 2008.

2013 Camping World RV Sales 301 Winner - Brian Vickers wins the 2013 Camping World RV Sales 301

Brian Vickers pulls off a surprise victory in the NASCAR Cup race at Loudon.

Part-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Brian Vickers has made the most of his stint in Michael Waltrip Racing's No. 55 Toyota.

In a green-white-checkered-flag finish, Vickers sped away from Kyle Busch in overtime and took the checkered flag .582 seconds ahead of Busch to win Sunday's Camping World RV Sales 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

The third victory of Vickers' career was his first since August 2009. Jeff Burton ran third, followed by pole-sitter Brad Keselowski and Aric Almirola. Series leader Jimmie Johnson, whose qualifying time was disallowed because of a ride-height violation on Friday, rallied to finish sixth.

Kevin Harvick, Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth and Jeff Gordon completed the top 10. Tony Stewart led 84 laps but ran out of fuel on the next-to-last circuit and finished 26th.

Stewart was leading and in full fuel-conservation mode when contact between the Chevys of Paul Menard and Jeff Gordon sent Gordon spinning in Turn 2 on Lap 258. NASCAR called the 11th caution of the race because of the accident, leaving Stewart and Busch to restart side-by-side on Lap 263.

Stewart held the top spot for 24 laps, but Vickers showed his muscle late in the race, passed Kyle Busch for second on Lap 283 and powered past Stewart on the frontstretch four laps later. Vickers was cruising toward his first victory in four years, when NASCAR called a caution on Lap 297 of 301 and sent the race to overtime.

But the caution only forestalled Vickers' triumph for one extra lap, as he beat Busch to the finish in a two-lap Sprint.

2012 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Winner - Kahne beats out Hamlin for win

At one point this season, Kasey Kahne was looking over his shoulder for job security. Now, he's looking straight at a berth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

The expectations of Kahne's addition to Hendrick Motorsports are finally coming to fruition and that may be a scaring proposition for their competition.

Kahne's first season with HMS started off horribly as he fell as low as 32nd in the series standings. He got back on track with a streak of seven consecutive Top-10 finishes including a victory in May in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

While Kahne remains 17th in points, the win is his second of the year and - at least temporarily - puts in him possession of one of the two wild card berths to the Chase. He is the only driver outside the Top 10 in points with more than one win.

A season which started so poorly suddenly looks to hold much promise.

Kahne's victory came with an unlikely assist.

Denny Hamlin dominated much of the race but when all the lead-lap cars pit for tires for the final time on Lap 235, Hamlin - then the race leader - took on four new tires while the remainder of the race contenders took only two.

Kahne's No. 5 Chevrolet team got him off pit road first and in the lead, while Hamlin restarted 13th. Kahne led the final 66 laps to earn his 14th career victory. Hamlin finished second, but never seriously threatened Kahne for the win.

2011 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Winner - Ryan Newman Snaps Losing Streak

Ryan Newman took the checkered flag at Loudon, NH on a very hot Sunday afternoon.

Prior to Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 301, Newman's season was like a day at the beach without the sun and that comfort drink in hand--somewhat nice but leaving you unsatisfied even being surrounded by paradise.

Round 19 wasn't going to end up as another race that got away for the No. 39 Army Chevrolet Impala team, virtually pulling off the perfect weekend by sitting on the pole and winning at "The Magic Mile."

Sunday's victory was the third for Newman in The Granite State and it couldn't have come at a better time for the South Bend, IN native.

2010 Champion

Jimmie Johnson won the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire. Johnson took the lead away from Jeff Burton with less than 15 laps to go after a late race caution.

''I was pretty pissed off there for a minute there, I thought he took one from us,'' Johnson radioed to his crew after taking the checkered flag.

"Kurt knocked us out of the way on the restart and I said, 'I don't care if I don't win this race, I'm going to run back into him" Johnson said afterward.

This was Johnson's 5th series win in the 2010 season, his 52nd series career win and his 3rd series win.

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