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Harvick Blocks Biffle To Win The Sprint Unlimited
Posted by: ASkyler on Feb 16, 2013 - 10:21 PM
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Harvick Blocks Biffle To Win The Sprint Unlimited


By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Leading every lap but one in the final segment of The Sprint Unlimited, Kevin Harvick held off Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart to win Saturday night's season-opening exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway for the third time.

On the last lap, in the debut race for NASCAR's Gen-6 race car, Harvick blocked Stewart on the inside and moved back up the track to block Biffle, who was perilously close to sending Harvick's No. 29 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet into the fence.

Biffle ran second, Joey Logano took third, and Stewart -- his momentum broken by Harvick's block -- came home fourth. Matt Kenseth finished fifth in his first competition for Joe Gibbs Racing.

An incident-free 25-lap second segment, won by Harvick over Biffle, set the starting order for the final 20-lap dash for the victory. By the end of the segment both Carl Edwards and Dale Earnhardt Jr. had lost touch with the 10-car pack ahead of them, but a caution between the second and final segments bunched the field for a restart on Lap 56 of 75.

The first segment, on the other hand, featured plenty of action.

On Lap 15, the halfway point, a nine-car incident ruined the winning chances of nearly a third of the field. Tony Stewart turned down across the nose of Marcos Ambrose's Ford near the apex of Turns 1 and 2. Stewart saved his No, 14 Chevrolet, but drivers behind him checked up, seeing sparks trailing from the rear of Stewart's car.

The ensuing wreck destroyed the cars of Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. Martin Truex Jr.'s Toyota was nicked in the melee, but he was able to continue, as were Stewart and Ambrose.

In fact, Stewart's car was fast to enough to take the lead on the final lap of the first segment, and he held it to the finish line. During the planned caution between the first and second segments, the 12 remaining cars came to pit road for mandatory four-tire stops -- a requirement dictated by a fan vote.

Fans voted to set the starting lineup for the race according to the chronological order in which drivers won their poles. That put 2012 Daytona 500 pole winner Edwards in the top starting spot and Martin, winner of the pole at Phoenix the following week, on the outside of the front row.

Both Edwards and Martin, however, had to drop to the rear for the start, because neither driver practiced in his backup car after a wreck in Friday's opening Sprint Unlimited practice forced a change of equipment. Accordingly, Kasey Kahne led the field to green, with Biffle beside him.

 

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