Ryan Blaney won the Coke Zero Sugar 400 from Daytona International Speedway on Saturday night in NASCAR’s regular season finale.
Blaney took the lead on the final restart, and was
able to hold off the field as a wreck took out most of the leaders heading into
the final corner. Blaney was ahead of Chris
Buescher as the caution flag flew, and he was able to head to victory lane for
the second-consecutive weekend.
Blaney said he had to use his superspeedway experience
to choose the right line while in the lead.
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Blaney said the push from Corey LaJoie on the restart
is what helped him get to victory lane.
“The biggest thing is just getting the push,” Blaney
said. “It really all started with
[LaJoie] giving me a good push and getting me out front.”
With only one spot open for the Playoffs heading into
the regular-season finale, Buescher was in position late to get the victory and
lock himself into the Playoffs.
Buescher came up one spot short after restarting as
the leader heading in overtime, and said he will be thinking about his final
restart.
“I’m sure I’ll play it back and find something else
different,” Buescher said. “Top line
wasn’t organized at the start and bottom was; they were digging. Difficult ending to a day…to miss that Playoff
spot by one spot.”
Tyler Reddick came into the race in the final Playoff
spot, but his chances seemed to diminish throughout the race as his teammate
Austin Dillon picked up points in the first two stages before Reddick was
involved in a big accident towards the end of the race.
Reddick’s team got the car back out on track as multiple
winless drivers battled for the win in the closing laps. Reddick was able to sneak through the
last-lap accident that collected Dillon and locked himself into the final
Playoff spot.
Reddick said it was a stressful race with everything
that went wrong.
“Almost felt helpless there, but we didn’t give up and
we fought through it,” Reddick said. “I
knew it was about 14 points I had on that green-white-checkered. It was just go hard and try to stay up tight
to the cars ahead of me and keep the nose out of clean air.”
Dillon said his team fought hard with a fast car
before their luck ran out at the end of the race to end their Playoff push.
“We fought our butts off in the stages; made some good
moves to get stages points,” Dillon said.
“We fought hard. The car was fast…unfortunate
that we’re not in the Playoffs. We gave
it all we could and fought to the very end.”
Unofficial results:
1. Ryan Blaney
2. Chris Buescher
3. Bubba Wallace
4. Ryan Newman
5. Ryan Preece
6. Tyler Reddick
7. Justin Haley
8. Alex Bowman
9. Chase Elliott
10. BJ McLeod
11. Josh Bilicki
12. Erik Jones
13. Kurt Busch
14. Denny Hamlin
15. Aric Almirola
16. Kevin Harvick
17. Corey LaJoie
18. Austin Dillon
19. Ross Chastain
20. Daniel Suarez
21. Kyle Larson
22. Chase Briscoe
23. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
24. Joey Logano
25. Cole Custer
26. Matt DiBenedetto
27. Anthony Alfredo
28. David Starr
29. Cody Ware
30. Martin Truex Jr.
31. Garrett Smithley
32. Joey Gase
33. Christopher Bell
34. Brad Keselowski
35. Kyle Busch
36. Kaz Grala
37. Landon Cassill
38. William Byron
39. Quin Houff
40. Michael McDowell
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