Kahne seeking sweep

Driver can go 2-for-2 at Pocono

Driver Kasey Kahne signs autographs Friday at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. Kahne today will be shooting for his second victory at the track this season.

? Little has changed for Kasey Kahne in the last six weeks.

After winning the June race at Pocono Raceway, the NASCAR Sprint Cup standout sat in ninth place in the season standings, exactly where he remains heading into today’s Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500.

The big difference now is that the Chase for the championship is looming on the horizon and Kahne has not yet nailed down a spot in the 10-race stock car postseason.

“We had an awesome Dodge Charger back in June here at Pocono,” Kahne said. “I hope that we can run well again this weekend. It’s going to be a real battle to make it in the Chase these next six races, so it’s real important to run consistent and stay up front.”

The top 12 drivers after the first 26 races of the season qualify for the Chase and right now drivers in positions seven through 14 are separated by just 154 points.

Kahne, who drives for Gillett Evernham Motorsports, is just 81 points ahead of 13th-place Kevin Harvick. A victory today would go a long way toward solidifying his chances to make the NASCAR postseason.

“That’s the main goal – that’s what all the teams want to do for their sponsors and owners and the employees that work on these cars,” said Kahne, who failed to make the Chase last year after finishing eighth in 2006. “Out of the 14 (drivers) going for the Chase, I think that we have as good a shot as anyone from sixth on back.”

A year ago, Kahne was in the midst of a woeful, winless season. But his two points wins this year have given him and the whole GEM team a boost, and his 10 top-10 finishes in 20 starts are already two more than in all of 2007.

“We have some different people in place at Gillett Evernham Motorsports and we have a better starting point this year,” he said. “I think we have a great test team that does a lot for our team now. I feel that everything that they work on is much better than last year.”