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Kyle Busch Edges Tony Stewart To Win Shootout In Daytona After Jeff Gordon Crash (VIDEO)

First Posted: 02/19/2012 11:30 am Updated: 02/19/2012 11:30 am

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The pack is back. And so is the Big One.

Kyle Busch edged Tony Stewart in a thrilling finish to the first race of 2012, using a sling-shot pass Saturday night on the last lap of the exhibition Budweiser Shootout to beat the defending NASCAR champion to the checkered flag.

It gave Busch a victory in a wild race that included two incredible saves by the eventual winner to stay in contention in the 75-lap sprint around Daytona International Speedway.

"I don't know how many times I spun out, but I didn't spin out, you know?" smiled Busch, who gave Toyota its first Shootout victory.

WATCH: Kyle Busch Saves His Race


The event was a preview of next weekend's season-opening Daytona 500, and showed that NASCAR has successfully broken up the two-car tandem racing that dominated restrictor-plate racing last year. Fans were overwhelmingly opposed to that style of racing – NASCAR said earlier this month surveys showed over 80 percent of those polled hated the tandem – and the sanctioning body worked hard through the offseason to develop a rules package that would separate the cars.

"The pack racing is back, and that gives the drivers a little more control and adds a lot of excitement for the fans – and that's the biggest thing: the fans wanted pack racing back and NASCAR listened and delivered," Clint Bowyer said.

It was obvious at the start that the new rules worked as the drivers were lumped into a big pack and raced two-and-three wide for almost the entire race. Although it led to two big accidents – including an accident that sent Jeff Gordon skidding on his roof for what he said was the first time in his career – the drivers were nearly unanimous in their approval of the racing.

WATCH: Jeff Gordon's Car Flips


"I actually had fun racing at Daytona again, which I haven't had for a while," said Stewart, who was beat by .013 seconds – the blink of an eye – to the finish line.

"I don't know what the consensus is from everybody else, but I had more fun as a driver tonight than what we've had in the past."

Dale Earnhardt Jr., a strong critic of the tandem racing, also was thrilled with the new product despite having his night ruined in one of the many accidents.

"I like this kind of racing better. At least I know what to expect," he said. "And I feel like I've got a better chance with this style than I did last year."

The first multi-car accident was a mere nine laps into the race, and began when David Ragan nudged Paul Menard to trigger the nine-car pileup.

A later wreck with two laps remaining sent Gordon sliding on his roof for roughly 1,000 feet. The four-time NASCAR champion ultimately climbed out the window with his car still upside down, but, like Earnhardt, praised the racing.

"It's pretty wild and crazy, but I liked this better than what we had last year. Definitely," he said.

Gordon's accident began when he ran into the back of Busch, who used his second save of the night to avoid the accident. An earlier save left fellow competitors in awe.

"There aren't many people, ever, who could have done that," said three-time champion Stewart, who was behind Busch on the first save.

Busch shrugged off his saves in Victory Lane.

"Stab and steer – that's what you do – and some braking. There were brakes involved too," Busch smiled.

Of his pass of Stewart, Busch said he'd learned from previous mistakes.

"I've seen the move done before, it was my turn to do it this time," he said. "He knew he was a sitting duck as soon as we got clear of everybody. He knew the race was over. He knew the winner."

The race went to a two-lap overtime sprint to the finish, and the drivers ultimately were paired in tandems over the final push. Stewart conceded that the winner likely won't be the leader on the final lap of the Feb. 26 Daytona 500.

"I think history shows that you want to be that second guy, especially here, it just seems like for some reason you can make that move here," Stewart said. "It just seems like that second spot is kind of the one you want to be in. I'm not ruling out that you can't win it from being that lead car. You've got to plan ahead for it.

"You knew it was coming; it was just a matter of what to do to guard against it."

As wild as Saturday night was – only 10 of the 25 cars entered finished on the lead lap – few thought the Daytona 500 would be a carbon copy. With no points on the line in the Shootout, it's viewed as a throwaway race for drivers to push the limits.

Over 500 miles in the biggest race of the year? Drivers might be a bit more cautious.

"You saw an intensity level tonight you won't see for the 500," Jeff Burton said. "What happens in the 500 every year, it always happens, everybody is pretty calm. Then it gets about halfway and it starts to get a little more intense. Then those last 100 miles, there's just caution after caution after caution, and you get a mad dash for the end."

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The pack is back. And so is the Big One. Kyle Busch edged Tony Stewart in a thrilling finish to the first race of 2012, using a sling-shot pass Saturday night on the last lap...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The pack is back. And so is the Big One. Kyle Busch edged Tony Stewart in a thrilling finish to the first race of 2012, using a sling-shot pass Saturday night on the last lap...
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Robert Lee Harrington
There's still time to change the road you're on...
04:05 PM on 02/26/2012
Waiting for the Track to dry right now for the Daytona 500. Fox replayed the "Budweiser Shootout' which I missed last week. Kyle (and Kurt) Bush are the hometown boys here in Las Vegas, Nevada. What a great race.
At the beginning of the race they were booing Kyle; after he won they were cheering. The driving he did during the race and the move he made on the final lap was incredible. He will make a great Sprint Cup Champion soon. Go Kyle!
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gene poole
02:05 PM on 02/20/2012
The other drivers should be bowing at Kyles feel after that race. Instead, not one is giving him any credit at all.
11:57 AM on 02/20/2012
Kyle Busch will go down as one of the greats. I don't like the guy, but he's still an incredible driver.
03:13 PM on 02/20/2012
without question. Though he hasn't won a championship yet, he's already guaranteed hall of famer and the only current driver who can be included in any Petty, Earnhardt, Pearson conversations. And the 48 team are continually tarnishing their legacy. It's becoming blatantly obvious that their success over the years are a direct result of "gray area" racing.
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Ken Maddox
Abolish WealthCare, vote Democratic!
10:32 AM on 02/20/2012
The new Chevrolet seems to be more than a bit unstable. Most of the wrecks were started as Chevy cars went out of control.
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June25
11:49 AM on 02/20/2012
Do I smell another bailout coming?
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Ken Maddox
Abolish WealthCare, vote Democratic!
12:21 PM on 02/20/2012
There isn't a lot of difference between the different makes in NASCAR, but there could be something common among the suspension, nose piece, or something on the Chevys.
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10:04 AM on 02/20/2012
I tell you what I am believing... a race announcer saying "I ain't beliievin' it...I ain't believin it."
09:48 AM on 02/20/2012
Joey Lagano fan... but this race was between two of the very best! Exciting finish.
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Dawg1000
ⒹⓇ. ⓇⓄⓃ ⓅⒶⓊⓁ
03:24 PM on 02/20/2012
Are you the jmndodge from the old scc board?
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
08:14 AM on 02/20/2012
Got to give credid to Busch, that was one helluva save
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06:28 PM on 02/20/2012
Twice.
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05:22 AM on 02/20/2012
When Kurt came on the scene, he said, " My little brother can drive a race car too" I have admired Kyle's ability since he came up, but Saturday night was the most awesome display of DRIVING a race car I have ever witnessed............" yeah, I suppose he can " walk the walk" huh?????
10:46 AM on 02/20/2012
Can't stand Kyle but he can wheel a car that's for sure... How he saved it those two times Saturday night is beyond me..
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
11:14 PM on 02/19/2012
Good blue collor pay and easy credit supported a NASCAR fan lifestyle. Bit it's all.over now.
08:52 AM on 02/20/2012
lol what
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
10:59 PM on 02/19/2012
NASCAR: last gasp of a dying empire. what's next , flaiming chariots as the gas runs out?
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01:00 PM on 02/20/2012
You're confusing NASCAR with the Chevy Volt.
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
02:30 PM on 02/20/2012
That would be GM's new French import "the flambeau" based on an old pinto design.
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
10:47 PM on 02/19/2012
NASCAR is like NFL, catch the rerun. F1, NBA, you gotta pay attention.
LeeRose
Politics= Constant Headache
08:30 PM on 02/19/2012
People still care about nascar? I was hopeful it didn't exist anymore. Maybe next year....
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
10:51 PM on 02/19/2012
A southern sacrament. The original anti revenooer tea party whisky race.
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06:33 PM on 02/20/2012
Which race did you get to attend?
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08:48 AM on 02/20/2012
It is fading fast. Have a look at the grandstands at most of the races: half empty. TV ratings: down, sponsorship dollars: down. They have to pay teams to show up to fill the field. These cars
"start and park" and collect appearance money so that nascar won't have to admit that there aren't really enough teams to fill the field. The hard-right wing political slant drives away those who were once fans but refuse to support events where the first lady, troops, and children are booed by the (dwindling) crowd. Monster truck racing is more entertaining, and wrestling is less fake.
10:43 AM on 02/20/2012
Fading fast? Really? Is that way they will have 180,000 fans at the race track this Sunday?
08:25 PM on 02/19/2012
BOOGITY BOOGITY BOOGITY!!! FIRST RACE OF THE SEASON IS IN ONE WEEK!!!!!!

DALE JR!!!!!
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
11:04 PM on 02/19/2012
To quote Daryl Walthrop.
10:42 AM on 02/20/2012
Dale Jr.. At Daletona :~)

Guess DW is going to have to modify his saying.. Can't exactly say.. Boogity, boogity, boogity.... lets go racin' "boys".. when they have Danica in the line up... We'll have to see what he says Sunday.
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Boobuzuela
Satire identical to actual Republican positions
06:01 PM on 02/19/2012
Jeff Gordon's upside down! Jeff Gordon's UPSIDE DOWN!!!!
08:13 PM on 02/19/2012
That's how he rolls.
08:25 PM on 02/19/2012
ha ha ha. Rolls. Get it???

(I know thats what you meant...
10:07 PM on 02/19/2012
Jeff Gordon is the man. He's more of a man than you'll ever be. You're lousy car probably doesn't go fast enough to get a speeding ticket on an empty Texas freeway.
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P51MUSTANG
From the planet Sarcasia
03:01 PM on 02/20/2012
Are you one of the NASCAR Maroons who boo'd the first lady?
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P51MUSTANG
From the planet Sarcasia
03:02 PM on 02/20/2012
And it's "your," not "you're" which is a contraction of "you are."

As in "You are" a NASCAR fan. Your mamma.
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Rheinbear
I believe in the right to keep and arm bears.
03:28 PM on 02/19/2012
nascar. Aren't those the fans that booed our troops and their families last year because they were with the First Lady?
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
05:27 PM on 02/19/2012
WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
06:56 PM on 02/19/2012
Very true.
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armadillo
Gee, I miss Ann Richards.
08:37 PM on 02/19/2012
No you are wrong. The rude cretins did boo the first lady.
08:25 PM on 02/19/2012
So what? you libs boo Bush all the time.
LeeRose
Politics= Constant Headache
08:31 PM on 02/19/2012
Bush was a disturbing person who offended not only liberals but conservatives.
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armadillo
Gee, I miss Ann Richards.
08:38 PM on 02/19/2012
You need another act.