Patient Kenseth storms to victory

Driver rallies late to take Neighborhood Excellence 400

? 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 the Neighborhood Excellence 400 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.

McMurray seemed poised to win for the second time in his Nextel Cup career after taking the lead with 98 laps left. One day after turning 30, McMurray’s belated birthday present to himself was so close to being a trip to Victory Lane.

Kenseth spoiled the party. His No. 17 Ford started nipping at the leaders with about 30 laps left in the caution-marred race.

First, he passed Burton, then Harvick. All that was left was McMurray.

With three laps to go, Kenseth passed McMurray after the leader was slowed by Michael Waltrip’s lapped car. With one lap left, Kenseth pulled away for his second victory of the season and 12th of his career.

“It was really exciting,” Kenseth said. “I feel bad for Jamie.”

The win earned him a boost in the points standings. Kenseth sliced Johnson’s lead from 109 points to 74.