Kvapil has enough fuel to snare Sylvania 200



LOUDON, N.H. (AP) -- Travis Kvapil won weather-delayed NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' Sylvania 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway on Saturday, racing the final 97 laps without stopping for fuel.
The defending series champion took the lead for the final time on the 189th lap and was several truck-lengths ahead of pole starter Jack Sprague with two laps remaining when the race was ended by the 10th caution and darkness.
While Kvapil had just enough fuel to win for the second time this season, contenders Jamie McMurray and Shane Hmiel ran out of gas during the last 10 laps.
"We definitely were concerned," Kvapil said. "We needed some cautions to go our way and that's what happened."
Kvapil, the only Toyota driver to win this season, averaged 89.482 mph in the race delayed nearly five hours by rain. The field ran the first 36 laps under the caution flag to finish drying the track.
Sprague led the 58 of 200 laps in his Chevrolet en route to the second-place finish.
Johnny Benson finished third in a Toyota. Carl Edwards was fourth, followed by David Reutimann. Dennis Setzer, Ted Musgrave, David Starr, Hank Parker Jr. and Mike Skinner.
Bobby Hamilton finished 15th in a Dodge to hold his series lead with seven races remaining. Setzer is second, 30 points back.