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Trevor Bayne (:(), Kurt Busch, and Bobby Labonte all caught up in a wreck.
 
I will just laugh if Kurt Busch wins tonight. I pretty much ruled him out of winning the race last night and then, he comes through the field.
 
I will just laugh if Kurt Busch wins tonight. I pretty much ruled him out of winning the race last night and then, he comes through the field.

You know what happened to Joey Logano in the NNS. He wrecked people in 2-3 races and won each of them.
 
I will just laugh if Kurt Busch wins tonight. I pretty much ruled him out of winning the race last night and then, he comes through the field.

Well his car mechanically should be fine.
 
There's hardly any room t overtake. Everyone's in one big glob of a pack.


I guess Kurt got tired and said "Know what.. I'm gonna give 'em a show."
 
Way to be an idiot, Kyle Busch, leaving Gordon out to dry and intentionally pushing the guys to the outside up the track.
 
Stewart and Earnhardt aren't going to get too far if they stay on the outside lane. They need to push ahead of the leader and then go down low after passing him.
 
Anyone else notice how terribly off-sync the commercials are?
 
Does anybody here want to see Bill Elliott do good?

EDIT: Huge crash! Johnson, Gordon, Elliott, many others. :(
 
There goes Gordon's hopes for The Chase. Next year Jeff, next year.
 
I take back what I said. Jeff is still on the track with 30 laps to go. This is Daytona - anything can happen.
 
Ah crap, the race broadcast itself is off-sync. Fix your stuff, TNT :grumpy:
 
This is going to end in a wreck.

That describes most races at Daytona to be honest.

I've watched this sporadically, not all the way through like I did with the 500. Man, it's getting late here though; 3am and I'm tired as hell.
 
Well, if there is going to be a wreck I better hope it happens up front so Jeff Gordon can salvage a good finish.
 
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