|

Kasey
Wins At Richmond

“Remember
that in a race
everyone runs,
but only one
person gets the
prize.
You also must
run in such a
way that you
will win.”
I
Corinthians 9:24
(NLT)

Points
leader Jimmie
Johnson had a
miserable night.
His teammate and
#2 in points, Jeff
Gordon, hit the
wall on lap 165
and never
recovered. He
finished 39th.
It could have been
Kurt Busch’s
night to gain
extra points, but
the #97 Rousch
driver had his own
difficulties.
But
for Kasey Kahne
driving the #9
Dodge, it was an
awesome night. An
awesome car and
awesome driving
plus awesome pit
stops equals a
winning night.
After six poles
and six times of
being runner up in
his young career,
Kasey emerged with
his first NEXTEL
Cup win. It was
obvious that Ray
Evernham, owner of
the winning car,
was rightfully
pleased with his
youthful driver.
Tony
Stewart in the #20
Home Depot
Chevrolet was the
car Kasey had to
race to win.
Following the
checkered flag,
Tony could be seen
congratulating
Kasey on his
perfect night. And
the grandstands
filled with Kasey
Kahne red let
their enjoyment be
known when they
erupted with giant
applause.
Winning
a NEXTEL Cup race
requires purpose
and discipline.
There had been
much practice and
many hours of ‘seat’
time preceding the
RIR win. But the
goal of winning
was always before
him. Kasey raced
with the
possibility of
winning, knowing
that each race
could bring his
big win.
Only
one driver can win
in each NEXTEL Cup
race. But all of
us win in the game
of life when we
trust Jesus as our
Personal Savior.
Our spiritual
progress then
begins as we
discipline
ourselves in
prayer, Bible
Study and worship.
Kasey
is racing towards
someday being a
NEXTEL Cup
Champion. As we
cheer him on let
us, also, run
toward our
heavenly reward.


"For
permission to
republish this
story
please
email the author
for permission.
Thank you."




|