Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Driver Keselowski tweets from car during Daytona delay Kenseth outlasts rain fire to claim 500 Danica Patrick wrecks again finishes 38th in Comment on Matt weathers win Fennelly gives NASCAR blazing start Auto racing wins wild Mike Bianchi Fire and wreck beats the elements notes Three for Danica's rough week Bruce Martin gets a crash course Sprint Cup Column Forget clouds look at silver lining

Daytona 500 goes green again after fiery explosion First came the rain. Then came the fire. Kenseth outlasts rain, fire and field to claim 500 There was rain, fire, soap suds and fog in the most bizarre Daytona 500 in history. Matt Kenseth wins Daytona 500 Matt Kenseth overcame overheating issues and then avoided two big crashes to win the delayed filled Daytona 500. Kenseth wins Daytona 500 after fire and rain Emergency workers try to extinguish a fire on a jet dryer during the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Monday, Feb. 27, 2012. Juan Pablo Montoya's car struck the dryer during a caution period after something on his car broke. Kenseth wins Daytona 500 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (CNN/SI) — This year's Daytona 500 will be forever remembered for fire and rain. After rain postponed... Daytona 500 goes to Matt Kenseth after rain and fire stall NASCAR's marquee event When it was all over, Matt Kenseth was the only sure thing. It wasn't even close. Kenseth capped a crazy 36 hours for NASCAR by winning the first postponed Daytona 500 in 54 editions of the marquee event. Speedway checking track after fiery 500 Officials will take a closer look at the surface of Daytona International Speedway today to see if a fiery crash during the Daytona 500 damaged the recently repaved track. Matt Kenseth wins Daytona 500 after fire and rain There was rain, fire, soap suds and fog in the most bizarre Daytona 500 in history. Fire forces Daytona 500 to pause with 40 laps left First came the rain. Then came the fire. Everything that could go wrong with this Daytona 500 did go wrong, and the first NASCAR race in primetime television could be remembered for everything but the winner. Matt Kenseth outlasts fire and rain, wins Daytona 500 Matt Kenseth has won his second Daytona 500, holding off Dale Earnhardt Jr. to end one of the more bizarre races in NASCAR history.
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