Archive for July 5th, 2008

Jeff Gordon was in position for his 14th victory at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday night.

Then he made two costly mistakes.

First, Gordon moved up the track and allowed eventual winner Kyle Busch to pass him for the lead with four laps to go in the Coke Zero 400. Then, the four-time Cup Series champion had a sluggish restart with two laps remaining and got spun into the infield when he tried to block Carl Edwards.

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For the second year in a row, Kyle Busch was involved in a close finish at Daytona. But this time he came out on top.

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Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are out front in Daytona, but Mark Martin isn’t far behind. Follow the action LIVE here.

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Tony Stewart has two victories at Daytona. Can he break out of his 2008 slump and win No. 3? Follow the action LIVE here.

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Jamie McMurray thrilled the Daytona crowds last year, edging Kyle Busch. Who will win tonight? Share your thoughts with fans here.

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Paul Menard’s pole victory is a Daytona first for DEI, and Lee Spencer says much of the success is due to the team behind the car.

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Ryan Newman came from nowhere to win at Daytona in February. Another surprise could happen today, Steve Byrnes says.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back at his favorite stomping ground tonight. And Mike Harmon sees him celebrating all night long.

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NASCAR boss Brian France spoke candidly about the sport Saturday. But Lee Spencer says many questions remain unanswered.

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