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Coke-Zero 400 Powered by Coca Cola: Winners and Losers

 
It was hot and humid all weekend long. Heat was playing a factor for the drivers. It was typical Daytona racing, and the action was as hot as the temperature. So check out this week’s winners and losers. Winners Tony Stewart Well, you know, this shouldn’t be a surprise at this point. Tony Stewart had the best car all night long. He was up front and never lost the race of pit road. His guys were on top of it all night long, going seven for seven winning the race off of pit road. Stewart ran up front all night long and never needed to adjust on the car. On the final laps, Kyle Busch had the lead and attempted to block Stewart, but ended up going sideways and slamming hard into the outside wall. Stewart seemed to beat himself up, but when he looks at the replay, he will realize he did nothing wrong. Busch tried to block but lost control, Stewart didn’t really do anything wrong. Stewart is a lock for the chase, and with two wins he is setting himself up for Loudon. ... (link)

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