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50th Daytona 500 Surprises Everyone


Whew, what a finish. Who would have thought that Dodge would have 6 out of the first 8 finishers. Perhaps they were sandbagging after all.

None-the-less, after an uneventful beginning, the 50th Daytona 500 turned out to be a real crowd pleaser. At first it looked like the race would be caution free but once the track cooled down a bit and the closer to the finish the excitement started.

The most exciting driver out there to watch was Kyle Busch; he was all over that track. He could literally put his car anywhere at will, and did so. I honestly thought he and Tony were going to be the cars to beat but the teamwork of Newman and the other Busch proved to be strong. Tony went everywhere with Kyle and jumped at the opportunity to win the race with two laps left, and held the lead briefly, but he didn’t have a drafting partner as Kyle couldn't stay with Tony. The Penske team cars eventually chewed Tony up and spit him out on their way to a 1,2 finish.

It is hard to believe that with all his racing experience that this is Penske's first restictorplate win, let alone his first Daytona 500 victory. This win also ends a two year winless streak for Ryan Newman. Congratulations to Penske, Newman, and the rest of the organization for this victory.

Another interesting development was the demise of the Hendrick team. Three of their four cars experienced problems late in the race. Jeff had suspension problems, something they noticed before in testing/practice and thought they had fixed, while both Jimmie and Casey were involved in accidents on the track. All of these problems left Dale Jr with no drafting partner and a snowball's chance in hell of winning the race. Dale eventually finished a respectable 9th, but he still had his problems too.

During one of the late caution periods his crew Chief wanted him to come down pit road to get a fresh set of tires and maybe a splash of gas as they were cutting it pretty close on the fuel mileage, but Dale didn't come off the track. Why? There was too much radio chatter between everyone else on the team that Tony Eury couldn't get a word in edge-wise to let Dale know he had to come in to the pits.

You know, this missed opportunity to get fresh tires is an example of the same stuff that went on last year when both Eury and Earnhardt were at DEI. Dale is driving the car, he cannot manage the rest of the team while he is driving, and it is Eury's job to do that. You can blame everything last year on the problems at DEI, but that excuse no longer works now. Eury needs to step up and take charge, and you know if he can't do it Hendirck will, and replace Eury in the process.

 


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Was it me or did that "split screen" FOX used take away from the excitement of the end of the race. Who needs to see Tony Stewart's nose in the final lap? Big mistake FOX.

by Anonymous on Feb 18, 2008 12:43 PM EST reply actions  

I think we just saw the beginning of the teamwork the JGR drivers will show all year, at least on the tracks longer than a mile. I'm sure all deals are off at Bristol.

by theStewartFan on Feb 18, 2008 1:53 PM EST reply actions  

Anony,

I agree. I was yelling at the tv to get rid of it

by 4ever3 on Feb 18, 2008 2:17 PM EST reply actions  

Yep the race was the best. I was pacing with 14 to go. several times closed my eyes as if I wasn't going to watch. We all know that didn't happen. As far as the two Juniors, I thought the same thing during those last few caution. A one point I was yelling that I would personally go down there and kick Tony Jr in the butt in hopes of knocking his head out of there. What was he thinking!!?! At one point Junior did say to him that he can't manage the team that that was Tony Jr's job. I was listening to Race View, so I rewind it to make sure I heard him right.
But all in all I was very happy for Newman, Penski, and even Kurt Busch. Nothing like being under rated and coming in and taking it all. But thats restrictor plate racing. Can't wait to see what the other tracks bring.
Kendria

by Anonymous on Feb 18, 2008 11:05 PM EST reply actions  

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