
As recently as five weeks ago, he looked like a lock. Kasey Kahne stood seventh in Sprint Cup points after finishing in the same position at the Aug. 3 event at Pocono Raceway, and liked his chances of climbing a little higher before the Chase. Little did he know it would be the last time he would see the top 10 until last Sunday night's race at Auto Club Speedway in Southern California -- which might have been too little, too late.

One of only four multiple race winners on NASCAR's premier series, Kahne has suffered a precipitous drop in recent weeks that's all but wrecked his chances of contending for the Sprint Cup crown. He enters Saturday night's final regular-season event at Richmond International Raceway 48 points behind Clint Bowyer for the 12th and final playoff spot -- not an insurmountable deficit by any means, but quite a chore given that Kahne would have to vault Bowyer and 13th-place David Ragan to qualify.
"It's disappointing, but at the same time, we have been a team all year and we have done everything that we possibly can to get the best finish as possible all year," said Kahne, who's won two races this season. "I think we've been pretty consistent with what we've had. Keep doing the best job we can. We're 14th now so, yeah, it's a bit of a surprise to see that. I think that we're better than that, but you know, now it's what it is, and we'll see if we can make it."
There is a precedent, even within his own shop. Former Evernham Motorsports driver Jeremy Mayfield was 55 points out of the 10th and (at the time) final Chase berth prior to the inaugural playoff in 2004. He came to Richmond in 14th, the same position Kahne is in today. He led 151 laps, vaulted five spots, and not only made the Chase but qualified in ninth position.
Of course, things are different today. The point differentials throughout the entire prospective Chase field aren't as narrow as they were then. Drivers and teams have learned how to get conservative and hold position. And in the five years since Mayfield, no driver outside looking in has turned a trip to Victory Lane into a berth in the Chase. There's a reason the feat is still referred to as "a Mayfield."
"We need to lead a lap, and hopefully we can qualify right up front and do it early in the race and just see where our car goes," Kahne said. "I think winning, that's kind of hard to get in. If we finish 10th, we'll probably have a really small chance of making it, would be my guess. So yeah, I think we need to go there to win the race and if we can, we'll have a good shot, and if we can't, then we'll see what happens from there and see how the points add up." (Continued)
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| Race | Track | Start | Finish | Status | Led |
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| 12. | Charlotte | 2 | 1 | running | 66 |
| 13. | Dover | 15 | 31 | running | 0 |
| 14. | Pocono | 1 | 1 | running | 69 |
| 15. | Michigan | 9 | 2 | running | 0 |
| 16. | Sonoma | 1 | 33 | running | 4 |
| 17. | Loudon | 14 | 30 | running | 0 |
| 18. | Daytona | 41 | 7 | running | 0 |
| 19. | Chicago | 8 | 15 | running | 0 |
| 20. | Indianapolis | 4 | 7 | running | 0 |
| 21. | Pocono | 7 | 7 | running | 41 |
| 22. | Watkins Glen | 7 | 14 | running | 0 |
| 23. | Michigan | 32 | 40 | engine | 0 |
| 24. | Bristol | 13 | 40 | crash | 0 |
| 25. | Fontana | 4 | 8 | running | 0 |