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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Number 0 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Number 0 Unofficial Race Results for the Budweiser Duel 1 - Thursday, February 19, 2015 Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, FL - 2.5 Mile Paved Total Race Length - 60 Laps - 150 Miles - Purse: $ Leader Driver Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Rating Winnings Status Tms Laps 1 25 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Nationwide Chevrolet 60 47 4 128.0 Running 2 21 2 1 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet 60 43 1 113.8 Running 2 5 3 10 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 60 41 94.6 Running 4 15 14 Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet 60 40 83.9 Running 5 20 15 Clint Bowyer 5-hour Energy Toyota 60 39 67.8 Running 6 14 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser/Jimmy John's Chevrolet 60 38 73.0 Running 7 3 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 60 37 99.2 Running 8 5 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna/McDonald's Chevrolet 60 37 1 86.0 Running 1 1 9 23 40 Landon Cassill CarsForSale.com Chevrolet 60 0 70.2 Running 10 22 35 Cole Whitt Speed Stick Ford 60 34 65.9 Running 11 12 27 Paul Menard Peak/Menards Chevrolet 60 33 84.9 Running 12 19 95 Michael McDowell Thrivent Financial Ford 60 32 68.2 Running 13 11 23 JJ Yeley(i) MAXIM Fantasy App/Dr. Pepper Toyota 60 0 46.9 Running 14 17 46 Michael Annett Pilot/Flying J Chevrolet 60 30 51.8 Running 15 18 42 Kyle Larson Target Chevrolet 60 29 49.8 Running 16 4 33 Ty Dillon(i) Cheerios/Kroger Chevrolet 60 0 53.8 Running 17 2 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota 60 29 2 108.7 Running 3 32 18 21 29 Justin Marks(i) American Born Moonshine Toyota 60 0 39.6 Running 19 9 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 60 25 74.5 Running 20 8 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 60 24 47.9 Running 21 24 30 Ron Hornaday Jr. Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff Chevrolet 60 23 27.3 Running 22 7 6 Trevor Bayne AdvoCare Ford 60 23 1 61.8 Running 1 1 23 13 47 AJ Allmendinger Kroger/USO Chevrolet 27 21 72.7 Accident 24 6 83 Johnny Sauter(i) Dustless Blasting Toyota 27 0 33.4 Accident 25 16 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet 17 19 40.0 Engine Race Comments: Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the Budweiser Duel at Daytona #1 at Daytona International Speedway, his fourth victory in the Daytona 500 qualifying event. Prior to the start of the race, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field: #15, 23, 46 (backup car), 88 (failed post qualifying inspection). Failed to Qualify: N/A Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 02 Mins, 18 Secs. Average Speed: 144.462 MPH Margin of Victory: 0.165 Seconds Caution Flags: 3 for 13 laps: Laps: 18-22 (Fluid On The Track From #13 [None]); 28-32 (#83, 47, 43 Accident Frontstretch [None]); 53-55 (#6, 42, 33 Accident Turn 2 [30]). Lead Changes: 9 among 5 drivers: J. Gordon 0; M. Kenseth 1-17; T. Bayne 18; J. Gordon 19-21; J. McMurray 22; J. Gordon 23-24; M. Kenseth 25-34; D. Earnhardt Jr. 35-37; M. Kenseth 38-42; D. Earnhardt Jr. 43-60. Chase Grid Outlook: 1.D. Earnhardt Jr. 47 (1 wins);2.J. Gordon 43 (0);3.J. Logano 41 (0);4.T. Stewart 40 (0);5.C. Bowyer 39 (0);6.K. Harvick 38 (0);7.K. Kahne 37 (0);8.J. Mcmurray 37 (0);9.C. Whitt 34 (0);10.P. Menard 33 (0);11.M. Mcdowell 32 (0);12.M. Annett 30 (0);13.K. Larson 29 (0);14.M. Kenseth 29 (0);15.B. Keselowski 25 (0);16.A. Almirola 24 (0). (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Next Race: Feb. 22, 2015 - Daytona International Speedway NASCAR Integrated Marketing Communications @ P.O. Box 2875, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2875.
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