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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Kurt Busch wins first Daytona 500 with last-lap pass

Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- His car damaged in a wreck on the backstretch and held together with tape, Kurt Busch grabbed the lead on the final lap of the 59th Daytona  500 on Sunday and took the checkered flag in the Great American Race as a capstone to a checkered career that has trended upward since Busch joined Stewart-Haas Racing in 2014.

In a race that featured the first test of a new three-stage race format in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series -- and featured enough twisted sheet metal to keep fabricators busy for a month -- Busch surged to the front with a run around the outside when more than half the vehicles in an 11-car lead draft sputtered and ran short on fuel.

Having pushed other drivers to victory in the 500 on three previous occasions, Busch took the prize himself this time, finishing .228 seconds ahead of Ryan Blaney, who came from the rear of the lead pack on the final two laps.

AJ Allmendinger ran third after conserving fuel over the final 20 laps, as a race that had produced eight caution flags for 40 laps ran green for the final 47 circuits. Aric Almirola finished fourth as a single car for Richard Petty Motorsports, with Paul Menard and Joey Logano coming home fifth and sixth, respectively.

"I can't believe it!" Busch shouted on his team radio after claiming the 29th victory of his career and by far the most significant. "I love you guys! Thank you! Thank you!"

Busch lost his rear view mirror in the middle of the final green-flag run, but it didn't matter.

"There is nothing predictable about this race any more, and the more years that have gone by that I didn't win I kept trying to go back to patterns that I had seen in the past," Busch said. "My mirror fell off with 30 laps to go and I couldn’t even see out the back. And I thought that was an omen. Throw caution to the wind.

"It just got crazy and wild, and I am so proud of all the drivers at the end. We put on a show for a full fuel run, and nobody took each other out and it was one of the smartest chess games I have seen out there. All the hard work that Ford and SHR put into this -- this Ford Fusion is in Daytona's Victory Lane!"

Busch did what other drivers with seemingly stronger cars could not. Pole winner Chase Elliott was disconsolate after running out of fuel on the white-flag lap. He finished 14th.

Kyle Busch won the first 60-lap stage and collected the first playoff point in series history, but on Lap 105, he spun in Turn 3 when he cut a rear tire and collected fellow Toyota drivers Erik Jones and Matt Kenseth, as well as Dale Earnhardt Jr., who was returning to competition after missing the final 18 races of the 2016 season while recovering from a concussion.

Busch fell out of the race in 38th place. Earnhardt took his car to the garage in 37th.

Kevin Harvick led 50 of the 200 laps and took the second stage, but he fell victim on Lap 128 to the 17-car pileup on the backstretch that also did the most damage to the sheet metal on Kurt Busch's car.  The 2014 series champion finished 22nd, three laps down.

Busch's team owner, Tony Stewart, retired from Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series competition at the end of the 2016 season. Stewart-Haas spent the winter converting from Chevrolet to Ford, but it seemed to make little difference to Busch, who won his 2004 series championship in a Roush Fenway Racing Ford.

"It was a crazy race, even crazier to sit and watch it from a pit box finally," Stewart said. "If I had known all I had to do was retire, I would have retired 17 years ago, if I knew it was what it took to win the race ... I ran this damn race for 18 years and didn't win it.

"Kurt did an amazing job. He doesn't even have a rear view mirror. The mirror folded on him. His spotter, Tony Raines, did an amazing job. That is the most composed I have ever seen Kurt at the end of a race. He deserved this."

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 1Unofficial Race Results for the 59Th Annual Daytona 500 - Sunday, February 26, 2017Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, FL - 2.5 Mile PavedTotal Race Length - 200 Laps - 500 MilesTeamFinStrCarDriverLapsPtsStatusLapsTmsStage 2
Pos
Stage 1
Pos
Playoff
Pts
1841Kurt BuschHaas Automation/Monster Energy Ford200Running11485323621Ryan BlaneyMotorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford200Running124431033847AJ AllmendingerKroger Click List Chevrolet200Running1239641343Aric AlmirolaSmithfield Foods Ford200Running123353327Paul MenardMenards/Peak Chevrolet200Running3261522Joey LoganoShell Pennzoil Ford200Running3164027265Kasey KahneFarmers Insurance Chevrolet200Running273083015Michael WaltripAaron's Toyota200Running2992532Matt DiBenedettoEJ Wade Construction Ford200Running2810116Trevor BayneAdvoCare Ford200Running27113975* Brendan Gaughan(i)Beard Oil Distributing Chevrolet200Running0121642Kyle LarsonTarget Chevrolet200Running6163368133578Martin Truex Jr.Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER BOATS Toyota200Running222414124Chase ElliottNAPA Chevrolet200Running53923152295Michael McDowellK-Love Radio Chevrolet200Running22162734Landon CassillLove's Ford199Running2117411Denny HamlinFedEx Express Toyota199Running238181772Cole WhittFlorida Lottery Ford199Running131919103Austin DillonDOW Chevrolet199Running171820407* Elliott Sadler(i)Golden Corral Chevrolet199Running150211431Ryan NewmanCaterpillar Chevrolet198Running1892254Kevin HarvickJimmy John's Ford197Running65034121232923Joey Gase(i)Best Home Furnishings Toyota196Running0243183* Corey LaJoieDustless Blasting Toyota193Running13252038David RaganCamping World Ford188Running12263233Jeffrey EarnhardtLittle Joes Autos/Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet145Accident112772Brad KeselowskiMiller Lite Ford143Accident1224442831Jamie McMurrayCessna McDonald's Chevrolet141Accident113137291919Daniel Suarez #ARRIS Toyota141Accident8301813Ty Dillon #GEICO Chevrolet140Accident7312317Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Fastenal Ford133Accident632614Clint BowyerMobil 1 Ford128Accident97331210Danica PatrickAspen Dental Ford128Accident11105342448Jimmie JohnsonLowe's Chevrolet127Accident1759353737Chris BuescherCottonelle Mega Roll Chevrolet127Accident2362896* DJ KenningtonLordco/Castrol Toyota127Accident137288Dale Earnhardt Jr.Nationwide Chevrolet106Accident1875382118Kyle BuschM&M's Toyota103Accident3181111393477Erik Jones #5-hour Energy Extra Strength Toyota103Accident140920Matt KensethDeWalt Toyota103Accident1Kurt Busch won the 59th running of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, his 29th victory in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Prior
to the start of the race, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #48, 21, 27 (Backup Car) 
 Race Comments:(2) 55, 51. Failed to Qualify:3 Hrs, 29 Mins, 31 Secs. Time of Race:Average Speed:Margin of Victory:8 for 40 laps: Laps: 32-35 (#83 Incident Frontstretch [77]); 62-67 (Stage 1 Conclusion [33]); 106-112 (#88, 18, 77, 20, 13, 7 Incident Turn 3 [Red Flag 17:00]
[11]); 122-125 (Stage 2 Conclusion [78]); 129-133 (#48, 14, 37, 10, 4, 96, 11, 6, 42, 34, 32, 75, 72, 41, 78, 23, 22 Incident Turn 3 [19]); 137-141 (#17, 6, 21,
7, 33 Incident Frontstretch [13]); 143-148 (#1, 2, 31, 11, 34, 33, 19, 13, 24, 95, 75 Incident Backstretch [None]); 151-153 (#23, 75, 24 Incident Backstretch
[None]).
 Caution Flags:37 among 18 drivers: C. Elliott 1-5; J. McMurray 6-18; K. Harvick 19-22; C. Elliott 23-24; K. Harvick 25-29; B. Keselowski 30-31; K. Larson 32; K. Harvick
33-41; Kyle Busch 42; M. Truex Jr. 43; Kyle Busch 44-48; R. Blaney 49-50; Kyle Busch 51-62; A. Allmendinger 63-64; K. Larson 65-68; K. Harvick 69-72; K.
Larson 73; K. Harvick 74-89; J. Johnson 90-96; D. Earnhardt Jr. 97-104; E. Sadler(i) 105-109; K. Harvick 110-121; J. Logano 122; K. Larson 123-125; C.
Elliott 126; K. Kahne 127; C. Elliott 128-135; K. Kahne 136-141; A. Dillon 142-148; J. Logano 149-151; C. Whitt 152-154; A. Almirola 155-156; K. Larson
157-162; J. Logano 163-174; C. Elliott 175-197; M. Truex Jr. 198; K. Larson 199; Kurt Busch 200; 
 Lead Changes:143.187 MPH0.228 Seconds18,4,21,2,88,42,1,11,48,104,22,41,2,10,47,14,42,31,21(i) Ineligible for driver points in this seriesAmerican Ethanol Green Flag Restart Award: Kyle Busch, #18 Ingersoll Rand Power Move: AJ Allmendinger, #47 10 positionsMahle Clevite Engine Builder of the Race: Roush-Yates Engines, #41 Mobil 1 Driver of the Race: Kurt Busch, #41 Moog Go the Extra Mile: Kasey Kahne, #5 -0.436 secsSherwin-Williams Fastest Lap: Austin Dillon, #3 Sunoco Rookie of the Race: Daniel Suarez, #19 
NASCAR Integrated Marketing Communications @ P.O. Box 2875, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2875Mar. 5, 2017 - Atlanta Motor SpeedwayNext Race:

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