Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins Coke Zero 400
July 6, 2015
By Bill Speros
NASCAR Wire Service
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. - Dale Earnhardt Jr. endured a weekend of rain, a
three-hour-plus pre-race delay, and nine caution flags to win the
Coke-Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway early Monday morning.
The
race ended at 2:41 a.m. and concluded with a large crash featuring
Austin Dillon's No. 3 Chevrolet going airborne and smashing into the
catch-fence near Turn 1 after he crossed the start-finish line. Dillon
walked away from the wreck, the fourth major crash of the night. After
being released from the infield care center, Dillon said he suffered a
bruised tailbone and forearm.
Pole-sitter
Earnhardt dominated the night, leading 96 laps in his No. 88 Nationwide
Stars and Stripes Chevrolet. He also had the convincing support of the
fans remaining at the track following the 154-minute rain delay. The
delay was a harbinger for the race itself, which included four multi-car
crashes and those nine caution flags that covered 43 of the scheduled
160 laps before the green-white checkered finish. It was Earnhardt’s
fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup career victory on the 2.5-mile Florida track.
“I
had a lot of fun tonight,” a somewhat subdued Earnhardt said after the
race. “We have such great motors and good cars. We ran Very fast. I had
to block a lot, get a lot of pushes from everybody. I had to run real
hard to win this race here. We got shuffled back a few times.”
Driver
Paul Menard could have been speaking for everyone at the speedway when
he said on his radio during the race that Earnhardt’s No. 88 was
“ridiculously” fast. Earnhardt consistently outran the competition on
re-start after re-start.
Earnhardt’s
crew raced onto the track after the last-lap crash to check on Dillon’s
condition. The catch fences at Daytona International Speedway were
reinforced following an accident in 2013 during a NASCAR XFINITY Series
race.
Denny
Hamlin finished third, with Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch rounding out
the top five. Harvick leads the Sprint Cup points standings by 63 points
over Earnhardt.
The
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moves to Kentucky Speedway this week where it
will debut its new aerodynamic package in the NSCS Quaker State 400
presented by Advance Auto Parts on Saturday (7:30 p.m. ET on NBC Sports
Network).
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