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Stenhouse wins crash-filled race at Daytona

- By Jenna Fryer Associated Press Auto Racing Writer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Ricky Stenhouse Jr. raced to his second victory of the season — and second on a restrictor-plate track — Saturday night at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

Stenhouse picked up his first career NACAR Cup Series win in May at Talladega. Just like last time, girlfriend Danica Patrick was there to greet him in victory lane — she had wrecked out shortly before and was the first person at his car window when he pulled in to celebrate.

“It validates what we did in Talladega,” Stenhouse said.

He earned this one for Roush Fenway Racing in a two-lap overtime sprint when leader David Ragan tried to block the field and lost momentum. Stenhouse squirted by and held on for the victory. He did it in a new car, too, because he wasn’t giving back the Ford he drove at Talladega to his first career Cup victory.

“I kept my Talladega car and told them to build a new one,” he said. “I have been coming here since 2008. I actually came in 2006 one time with Bobby Hamilton Jr. and it is cool to put it in victory lane and get our second win this year.”

Clint Bowyer was second for the second consecutiv­e week.

“This bridesmaid thing sucks,” Bowyer said. “But second is better than third.”

Bowyer gave Ford Performanc­e a 1-2 finish for the manufactur­er and engine builder Doug Yates.

Paul Menard was third, followed by Michael McDowell, Ryan Newman and Ragan. Brendan Gaughan, AJ Allmending­er, Erik Jones and Chris Buescher rounded out a bizarre top 10. Many of the top contenders were knocked out in accidents, including Patrick, was seen kicking her car in frustratio­n when she wrecked. She also was out of the race and in street clothes when Stenhouse won at Talladega. The race had hit full intensity in the final 10 laps with series points leader Kyle Larson slicing his way back into contention. He was chasing Ty Dillon for the lead with seven laps remaining when he moved up a lane to block Stenhouse.

There wasn’t enough room for Larson’s car in front of Stenhouse, and the contact turned Larson toward the wall and lifted his car off the track. It triggered an eightcar accident that collected Daytona 500 winner Kurt Busch and whittled down the field to just a handful of contenders.

 ?? Phelan M. Ebenhack / The Associated Press ?? Kyle Larson (42) hits the wall on the front stretch as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (17) passes underneath during the NASCAR Cup race in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Phelan M. Ebenhack / The Associated Press Kyle Larson (42) hits the wall on the front stretch as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (17) passes underneath during the NASCAR Cup race in Daytona Beach, Fla.
 ?? John Raoux / The Associated Press ?? Ricky Stenhouse Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning Saturday’s NASCAR Cup race at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.
John Raoux / The Associated Press Ricky Stenhouse Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning Saturday’s NASCAR Cup race at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

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