Notes and Facts from Kansas:


Joey Logano won the Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway. It was his fifth victory, his 37th start and his fourth win in 2009.
Logano scored his first win at Kansas in his second start there. He became the ninth different winner in nine races at Kansas.
Joe Gibbs Racing scored its 38th series victory and 10th of 2009.
Toyota scored its 11th win of 2009.
Logano led once for four laps.
Kyle Busch (second) scored his 15th top-2 finish of 2009. It marked the fifth 1-2 finish in 2009 for Gibbs.
On Lap 94, Busch broke the record for most laps led in a single season. The previous record was held by Sam Ard, who led 2,127 laps in 1984. Busch has led 2,226 laps in 2009 with six races to go. Busch led five times Saturday for 173 laps, the most laps led in a race for the 13th time in 2009. He has won only four times when leading the most laps.
Busch has a 249-point lead over second-place Carl Edwards and a 307-point lead over third-place Brad Keselowski.
Keselowski scored his 11th straight top-10 finish, extending a streak that began at Gateway. He has scored top-5 finishes in the past seven races. Keselowski has been running at the finish in his past 61 series races, the longest current streak. His most recent DNF came for an accident at Las Vegas in March 2008, when he finished 23rd.
Parker Kligerman finished 16th in his series debut after winning the pole. He led the first seven laps.
Justin Allgaier (sixth) was the highest-finishing rookie of the year contender.
The top 10 consisted of three Chevrolets, four Toyotas, two Fords and one Dodge.(ESPN.com)(10-5-2009)