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William Byron captures 2nd straight Daytona 500 victory in overtime lap thriller

William Bayron He won the DayTona 500Which was a marathon on Sunday night, after delaying the rain and the flags of yellow caution in the end to some additional work rolls.

And these Two additional work rolls The absolute excitement that witnessed many rotating and collision operations that allowed Beron to win Dynona 500 for the second year in a row.

Six of the last eight Ditona 500 races ended in additional time, and like any additional time in the sport, every driver was desperate by each driver at the top.

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Naskar Jargson Cup driver (4), the driver Austin Singerrek (2) and the driver Ryan Press (60) three races during the Dietona 500 in Dynona International Quick. (Peter Casey-Imagn)

But an attempt to reach the front of the package led to a wreck in the foreground, where the Dini Hameen No. 11 was driving with one roll to go as Chis Bresco was trying to advance in front of him.

But since Kester was on the right of Hamelin, Priecco collided with the back of the 11th car, which eventually led the Dynona winner 500 for three times to rotation, as he arrived in Austin Sindrich No. 2 on his left in this process.

With a little luck, Peron came out of the debris safely and never ever caution when he immediately struck the flag to win.

Trump revives the “courage” of Naskar drivers before Dayona 500, sends them a special message

Tyler Riddik (No. 45), Jimmy Johnson (No. 84), Bricko and John Nimishk assembled the first five.

When talking about the yellow flags, the sixteenth run of the “Great American race” came with a handful, especially after the Ryan Press No. 60, which flies in the air after a wreck of five rolls. Fortunately, he came out of the path in Daitona Sameh.

Christopher Bell was fighting with Hameen in the first place when Ford Kester was No. 20 in several times.

Dietona 500 cars race

NASCAR Kyle Busch (8), Ryan Blaney driver (12) and Bubba Wallace (23) is racing three during DayTona 500 in Daytona International Speedway. (Mike Watters-Imagine)

The Bell was a little danced as it continued to collide it, and the number 20 was eventually enough while smashing the wall. The Ryan Press 60 was in the air as a result of the accident by Bill as well, but fortunately no one was injured as a result.

A yellow flag came out late with 14 rolls to go, as Ryan Balani, who was in a position to escape when winning, was removed from running after the Ricky Stinachus Junior frame in a crash that included Joy Logano and others as well.

The debris happened after Logano tried to make a step, which was quickly to keep his progress. Kyle Bush was also in a good position to win it, but he was seen in his number 8, too.

The race faced two delay due to the stormy weather, as the rain in Florida fell over the path.

President Donald Trump As he appeared in Dayona, where he drove the drivers in a bosom before starting the race. This is the second time that the event is attended, and I construct NASCAR drivers while talking to Jamie Little Fox Sports.

“They have a lot of courage to do it,” Trump said. “I see it and I was here. They have a lot of courage, as they say.”

William Bayron races in no. 24 cars

Naskar Cup driver William Peron (24) during Dynona 500 in Dynona International Fast. (Peter Casey-Imagn)

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Trump, who joined his granddaughter, has prompted the United States since he started his second term as president.

“I think it’s great. I think it’s great for the country,” he said. “The country is walked well again. We have a soul around the world. There is a soul again, we have repeated it and it was less than four weeks. You will see what we do in a small period of time. Better.

Ryan Jaydos in Fox News contributed to this report.

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