Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Kenseth outlasts rain fire to claim Daytona 500 Comment on Matt weathers win Auto racing wins wild Nation in Focus live updates Race resumes after long delay because of crash holds off Dale Earnhardt Jr. one wildest races ever the The 2012 was CRAZY captures and delays stall NASCAR's marquee event Wasn't Only Winner Wins After Fire And Rain

Matt Kenseth wins Daytona 500 after fire and rain Well, NASCAR certainly knows how to make a prime-time impression. Matt Kenseth wins the longest Daytona 500 There were 10 cautions and a two-hour delay, but the race is finally over. Matt Kenseth Wins Daytona 500 After Fire & Rain DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Well, NASCAR certainly knows how to make a prime-time impression. Rain, fire and Tide laundry detergent all factored into a Daytona 500 that will go down as the most bizarre Matt Kenseth reigns in fiery Daytona 500 Matt Kenseth overcame overheating issues and then avoided two big crashes on the tri-oval before holding off Greg Biffle and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a green-white-checkered finish to win Monday night's Daytona 500, a race delayed 30 hours due to rain and another two hours following an explosive crash on the track late in the race at Daytona International Speedway. Matt Kenseth wins the weather-delayed, fired-delayed Daytona 500 Danica Patrick wrecked again Matt Kenseth Wins NASCAR's Flamed Filled Daytona 500: Fan Reaction At about 1:00 a.m. EST, the 2012 Daytona 500 finally came to an end when Matt Kenseth took the checkered flag. With the race postponed from Sunday at noon to Monday at noon and then to Monday evening, drivers were more than ready to get started. Matt Kenseth wins a wild Daytona 500 Bizarre Daytona 500 sees rain, fire, soap suds and fog, but in the end, it wasn't even close   Photos Matt Kenseth wins delayed Daytona 500 There was rain, fire, soap suds and fog in the most bizarre Daytona 500 in history. Matt Kenseth wins wildest Daytona 500 ever By Matt Baker, Times Staff Writer Monday, February 27, 2012 DAYTONA BEACH — The wildest Daytona 500 ever began with water and featured smoke rising into the night sky. For champion Matt Kenseth and the rest of the field. Kenseth overcame 36 hours of rain and fire delays, plus radiator and communication problems to edge Dale Earnhardt Jr. and teammate Greg Biffle and claim his second Daytona 500 ... Matt Kenseth prevails as drivers pull all-nighter at Daytona 500 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- There was rain, fire, soap suds and fog in the most bizarre Daytona 500 in history.
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