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William Byron avoids final-lap crash to take second straight Daytona 500

Dietona Beach, Florida-William Peron became the first winner of Dynona 500 consecutive in five years after she sneaked into a severe accident in the last roll of the race.

Peron was in seventh place with half a roll, but all the cars in front of him suddenly destroyed and Bayron sailed when the seas separated.

Hendrick MotorsPorts driver became the first to win, respectively 500 of Denny Hamlin, who was leading when the accident occurred-in 2019-20.

“Some good luck, but only I trust my instinct in the last lap there,” Peron said. “This is a job for us. … I can’t believe it frankly, but we are here.”

Tyler Reddeck ranked second after following Bayron during the accident, and NASARA champion seven times ranked third, which is his best result since he retired from the race full time.

In the bosom of the white flag in the extra time, Cole Kester entered Hameen and raised the second “one large” multiple cars within 10 rolls.

Earlier, with five rolls to go, he sent a violent racing crash to the additional work. Kester Christopher Bell, who was competing for the lead, and sent him to the package.

Several cars criticized each other and Ryan Press, who had a terrifying wreckage of air in Dynona in 2023, turned again after miraculously and went upside down on the wall. It was fine.

“When the car took off like that and got a real calm, all I thought about it was my daughter,” Bruce said. “I was lucky to walk away, but we were close to someone’s inability to do so.”

Other cars concerned with Brad Kisselovsky and Kyle Larson included both of them only need Dynona 500 to complete their group of NASCARON jewels. Buba Wallace, who had a strong car, was also involved.

The last half of the race was mostly clean until the package began to fight strongly with 30 rolls to go. Boil the bowl and then boil with 15 rolls staying when Joy Logano tried to make a third lane and Riki Steinos Junior slipped late to cover the attempt – but she left Logano in the land of not a man.

It seems that he was neither stenhouse nor Logano ready to give one inch at that stage, and it was cost them, as Logano ended with sterhip with stenhouse. Ryan Blani and Kyle Bush and many other drivers who were strong competitors to win only moments before they were also involved.

The race was another start of the weather, which became an unfortunate trend in this contract. Remind us of the 2020 race, President Donald Trump Go to the path Just to see the rain shortly hit.

There were only nine green rolls of greenery before a cold front moved and caused more than four hours of delay. Finally, after two separate periods of red falls and track drying hours, the field returned to the race.

AJ Allmenadyen became the first racing retirement in the 42nd ranch when it suddenly slowed with the engine problem. Allmenderer returns to a full -time race in the Cup series after spending last year in the Xfinity series.

The first multi -car accident occurred in the 63rd lap when Ross Shastein suddenly slowed down and Hameen hit the brake to avoid it. But Zen Smith fled to the back of Hamelin, who made half-rotation but saved his car while Smith lost control and criticized in Josh Perry-in his first race to drive the Wood Prades No. 21.

Logano won the first stage under caution as a result of this accident. But in the restart of stage 2, Logano was the one who raised the first major crash.

When the cars took the green flag for the 2st stage, the Logano engine was suddenly left and caused the entire upper line to accumulate in the effect of the accordion. Chastain was shot out of the line and the accident that followed after dozens of cars-including Hilo Castones, who won the Indianapolis 500 champion and former NASCAR champion Martin Trux Junior from the race. Chastain was also done for the race with damage damage.

Logano, who drove 43 of the first 71 rolls with the fastest car, finally diagnosed his engine problem: Part of a plastic bag came to the car of the car suffocated No. 22. The team fixed it well enough to return to the top of 10 in stage 2.

Then the teammate of the Benske team won the Logano team, after that, by winning in the second stage after his teammate on another Bennsky team, Austin Centrek, pushed the lead in the last lap – then used a batch of close friend Chis Elliot to NIP CINDRIC on the line.

In general, Penske swept the first two phases and led 142 from the opening of 186 rolls to the large stenhouse/Logano wreck.

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