Making his first – and possibly only – Camping World Truck Series start of the year, Kasey Kahne cruised to a relatively comfortable win in Saturday's Too Tough To Tame 200 at Darlington Raceway. The victory made Kahne the first driver in the Truck Series to win three of his first four starts.

Second alongside Elliott Sadler on a restart with 53 laps to go, Kahne immediately dispatched of Sadler – who had taken two tires under the previous caution – and never trailed again.

Kahne held on through three more restarts, including a final one with three laps to go, to take the checkered flag ahead of four-time series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. and 2010 Darlington winner Todd Bodine. Matt Crafton and James Buescher completed the top five.

Kahne's stiffest challenge over the final laps came from Bodine, who once moved alongside before getting loose and falling into the clutches of Hornaday.

“I gave it a shot and got sucked around and got loose and all that and finished third,” Bodine said.

Kahne, a full-time driver in the Sprint Cup Series since, scored Truck Series wins at Darlington and Homestead in 2004 and finished second last year at Pocono Raceway. Saturday marked Kahne's second appearance in the Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota normally driven by its team owner, who was vacationing in Cancun.

“This is one of my favorite racetracks,” said Kahne, who qualified second and led four times for 95 of the 147 laps. “I'm really glad I came. I really enjoy driving this thing.”

Matt Crafton remained the series leader, stretching his advantage to six points on rookie Cole Whitt, who moved into second after three races. Whitt finished an impressive eighth after starting from the pole and leading twice for 30 laps before dropping back with a pit-road mistake and engine issue. Whitt, 19, was making his fourth career Truck Series start, his first at Darlington.

“The track just kind of suited my driving style, and from the get-go we just kind of fell into the rhythm,” Whitt said.

The race was slowed by 10 cautions, including one for a three-truck wreck involving Johanna Long, Ricky Carmichael and Nelson Piquet Jr. that brought out the red flag for 7 1/2 minutes.


Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 Kasey Kahne Toyota 147 1h 59:44.
2 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 147 1.116
3 Todd Bodine Toyota 147 23:00:16.
4 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
5 James Buescher Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
6 Timothy Peters Toyota 147 23:00:16.
7 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
8 Cole Whitt Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
9 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
10 David Starr Toyota 147 23:00:16.
11 Clay Rogers Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
12 Shane Sieg Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
13 Justin Lofton Toyota 147 23:00:16.
14 Parker Kligerman Dodge 147 23:00:16.
15 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
16 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
17 Travis Kvapil Toyota 147 23:00:16.
18 Massimiliano Papis Toyota 147 23:00:16.
19 Craig Goess Jr. Toyota 147 23:00:16.
20 Jeffrey Earnhardt Chevrolet 147 23:00:16.
21 Dusty Davis Toyota 147 23:00:16.
22 T.J. Bell Chevrolet 146 1 Lap
23 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 146 1 Lap
24 Justin Marks Chevrolet 145 2 Laps
25 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 144 3 Laps
26 Norm Benning Chevrolet 143 4 Laps
27 Miguel Paludo Toyota 135 12 Laps
28 Joey Coulter Chevrolet 111 36 Laps
29 Tayler Malsam Toyota 103 Engine
30 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 96 Accident
31 Johanna Long Toyota 96 Accident
32 Nelsinho Piquet Chevrolet 93 Accident
33 Jason White Chevrolet 72 Accident
34 Chase Mattioli Ford 55 Accident
35 Justin Johnson Toyota 41 Accident
36 Brad Sweet Chevrolet 13 Accident