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2014 GoBowling.com 400 Winner - Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins GoBowling.com 400

Dale Earnhardt Jr. realized that it took a bit of luck for him to win at Pocono Raceway in June. But he knew his team was firing on all cylinders Sunday when he completed the season sweep.

The race was marred by a 13 car wreck on lap 117 when Denny Hamlin spun and cars behind him tried to check up. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. took the lead with 14 laps to go and managed to build a 3.5 second lead over Kevin Harvick before a caution came out after Kurt Busch cut a tire. Despite the caution, he narrowly held off Harvick over a four lap shootout to complete the first Pocono sweep since Hamlin's 2006 sweep.

2013 GoBowling.com 400 Winner - Kasey Kahne wins GoBowling.com 400

Taking advantage of a caution, Kasey Kahne buried his car into Turn 1 with two laps left and grabbed a win from Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon in Sunday's GoBowling.com NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway.

Kahne picked up his second victory of the season -- all but assuring a berth in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup -- his second at Pocono and the 16th of his career.

Gordon ran second, 1.392 seconds behind, followed by Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Penske Racing teammates Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano ran sixth and seventh, with Kyle Busch, Tony Stewart and Greg Biffle completing the top 10.

Kahne gained one position to eighth in the Cup standings, but, more than anything, the second victory gives him a substantial degree of comfort where the Chase is concerned, given that no driver in contention for a Wild Card spot currently has more than one win.

Kahne made the winning pass to the outside of Gordon through Turn 1 and cleared his teammate near the entry to the Tunnel Turn at the 2.5-mile triangular track.

2012 Pennsylvania 400 Winner - Jeff Gordon wins Pennsylvania 400 after storm cuts race short

A hard day's work and a little luck vaulted Jeff Gordon to the top of Pocono Raceway's all-time wins list and into Chase contention.

Gordon went from sixth to first after an accident affected the five cars in front of him on a lap-91 restart and was declared the winner of the Pennsylvania 400 when rain shortened the race to 98 laps Sunday.

The victory was Gordon's sixth at Pocono, pushing him to the top of the 2.5-mile track's all-time wins list, and 86th of his career. Bill Elliott is now second with five victories at Pocono.

“Pocono has been a special place for us,” said Gordon, who has 18 top-five and 28 top-10 finishes in 40 starts at Pocono.

A lot of hard work and some good fortune made him the track's all-time winner.

A bad qualifying effort had Gordon start 27th, but a strong car and good pit stops put the four-time Sprint Cup Series champion in sixth on the race's final restart. When the green flag dropped Jimmie Johnson led the pack into Turn 1 and then everything went haywire. Johnson got loose going into the corner, slid up the track and forced Matt Kenseth, who was later slammed into by Denny Hamlin, out of the groove.

By the time all the dust settled the first five cars had shuffled backwards and Gordon found himself out front. He led a top five of Kasey Kahne, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski and Tony Stewart and that's how it ended when the rains let loose for a second time Sunday. The race was delayed almost two hours because of rain.

2011 Good Sam RV Insurance 500 Reasults - Keselowski wins with ironman performance

In the closing laps of the Good Sam RV Insurance 500 at Pocono Raceway, Kurt Busch was running third, with his teammate Brad Keselowski leading and his younger brother, Kyle, running in second.

But not only did they not wreck, Keselowski won in what will long be remembered as one of the ironman performances in NASCAR history.

Earlier in the week, Keselowski broke his ankle in a bad testing accident when the accelerator jammed and his car slammed into the wall.

There was some question if he'd need a relief driver over the tedious 500 miles at Pocono. Keselowski ran the whole race, overtook rival Kyle Busch for the lead after the final caution, then drove away for his third career win.

2010 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 - Race Results

Greg Biffle broke a 64-race losing streak with an emotional victory in Sunday's Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.

Biffle used a series of two-tire pit stops to gain track position, leading the final 20 laps of the race to win for the first time since Dover International Speedway in 2008. More importantly, perhaps, the victory came five days after team co-owner Jack Roush was seriously injured in an airplane crash in Wisconsin.

Biffle drove to victory in the same No. 16 Ford Fusion he drove to a third-place finish last week at Indianapolis.

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