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Nextel Cup Series | Busch Series | Craftsman Truck Series
Sylvania 200
New Hampshire International Speedway | September 18, 2004 | 200 laps | 212 miles | 1 p.m. | SPEED
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Kvapil wins after long day at Loudon
Travis Kvapil celebrates his second victory of the season. Credit: AP
Kvapil wins after long day at Loudon

LOUDON, N.H. -- Travis Kvapil held off Jack Sprague's late charge to win Saturday's weather-delayed NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Sylvania 200 by Lowe's as the race's 10th caution and darkness froze the finishing order with two laps remaining.

Kvapil, driving a Toyota, became the ninth consecutive different series winner at New Hampshire International Speedway with his second victory of the season.

Kvapil's fifth career win was aided by good fuel mileage that allowed his Bang Racing Tundra to go the 200-lap race's final 93 circuits without stopping for gas.

"We definitely were concerned," Kvapil said. "We needed some cautions to go our way and that's what happened." More

Car Driver Speed
16 Jack Sprague128.515
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Sylvania 200 presented by Lowe's
Fin.No.Driver
124Travis Kvapil
216Jack Sprague
323Johnny Benson
499Carl Edwards
517David Reutimann
646Dennis Setzer
71Ted Musgrave
875David Starr
921Hank Parker Jr.
1042Mike Skinner
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After: Sylvania 200 presented by Lowe's
RankDriverBehind
1. --Bobby HamiltonLeader
2. --Dennis Setzer-30
3. --Carl Edwards-39
4. --Matt Crafton-154
5. --Ted Musgrave-162
6. +1Travis Kvapil-188
7. -1Chad Chaffin-243
8. --David Starr-356
9. --Mike Skinner-360
10. +1Jack Sprague-361
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