Late Move Helps Kurt Busch Win Bud Shootout in NASCAR
Late Move Helps Kurt Busch Win Bud Shootout in NASCAR
In preparing your partner for Jamie McMurray, Kurt Busch made a move of the race leader Ryan Newman will be out in the final round and won the 24-car, non-points Budweiser Shootout Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway sponsorship is a question only a couple of meters.
McMurray, winner of the Daytona 500 last year, finished second. Newman, also a former winner of 500, was third. Jimmie Johnson was fourth.
Denny Hamlin, who finished in second place Johnson on investment last year, in fact, crossed the line second end, but he ran back 12, as he moved through the yellow line, like cars in Busch, McMurray, Newman Hamlin and streaked toward the finish line.
He said after the race went down to avoid creating a huge wreck. And he says, his conviction was that there was no yellow line rule on the way to the checkered flag.
Would not have changed, however, that replays showed that Busch had defeated the finish line.
McMurray, winner of the Daytona 500 last year, finished second. Newman, also a former winner of 500, was third. Jimmie Johnson was fourth.
Denny Hamlin, who finished in second place Johnson on investment last year, in fact, crossed the line second end, but he ran back 12, as he moved through the yellow line, like cars in Busch, McMurray, Newman Hamlin and streaked toward the finish line.
He said after the race went down to avoid creating a huge wreck. And he says, his conviction was that there was no yellow line rule on the way to the checkered flag.
Would not have changed, however, that replays showed that Busch had defeated the finish line.
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