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Neighborhood Excellence 400
Dover International Speedway | June 04, 2006 | 400 laps | 400 miles | 1:30 p.m. | FX
Race 13 of 36
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A monster of a finish
A monster of a finish

DOVER, Del. -- Matt Kenseth and Jamie McMurray made it a 1-2 finish for Roush Racing. And what a thrilling finish it was.

McMurray was the driver to beat, holding the lead for most of the final 90 laps Sunday until the patient Kenseth made his move, passing two drivers late before the leader was firmly in view.

Kenseth reached McMurray in lapped traffic, raced side-by-side, then dipped low on a clean pass off the fourth turn with three laps left and pulled away to win at Dover International Speedway.

"They were leaving me plenty of room to pass," Kenseth said. "I just caught him at the right time and was able to just barely squeeze in front."

Kevin Harvick finished third, followed by Jeff Burton and Kyle Busch. Jimmie Johnson maintained the points lead, finishing sixth after starting a season-worst 42nd.  More

Car Driver Speed
12 Ryan Newman154.633
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Neighborhood Excellence 400 presented by Bank of America
Fin.No.Driver
117Matt Kenseth
226Jamie McMurray
329Kevin Harvick
431Jeff Burton
55Kyle Busch
648Jimmie Johnson
79Kasey Kahne
816Greg Biffle
96Mark Martin
108Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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After: Neighborhood Excellence 400 presented by Bank of America
RankDriverBehind
1. --Jimmie JohnsonLeader
2. --Matt Kenseth-74
3. --Mark Martin-216
4. +1Dale Earnhardt Jr.-282
5. -1Tony Stewart-293
6. --Kasey Kahne-296
7. +1Jeff Burton-396
8. +1Kevin Harvick-420
9. -2Jeff Gordon-428
10. --Kyle Busch-439
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