Dodge Finishes 1-2 in 50th Daytona 500; Newman Wins With Teammate Busch Right Behind
February 18, 2008
Dodge Awards $1 Million Bonus To Penske Racing. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ — Teammates Ryan Newman and Kurt Busch gave Dodge its first ever 1-2 sweep in NASCAR’s premier event, the Daytona 500, winning the 50th running of the “Great American Race” Sunday at Daytona International Speedway.
The Dodge Charger domination didn’t stop there. Six of the first eight
positions were filled by Dodge drivers. Reed Sorenson finished fourth,
Elliott Sadler fifth, Kasey Kahne sixth and Robby Gordon seventh.
Chrysler Chairman and CEO Robert Nardelli met with Dodge team owners
earlier Sunday and announced there would be a $1 million bonus for a Dodge
victory. During a meeting with several members of the motorsports press
later in the day, he predicted a Dodge victory.
Newman and Busch put together the winning charge on the final lap. The
teammates were second and third as the field took the white flag. They
drafted their way to the front down the backstretch and stayed glued
together through the final two turns and down to the tri-oval for the 1-2
finish.
It was Newman’s first Daytona 500 victory and snapped an 81-race
winless streak. He led four times for eight laps in the No. 12 Alltel Dodge
Charger, but the most important was the final circuit. The win was also the
first Daytona 500 victory for car owner Roger Penske, the most successful
owner in open wheel history with 14 Indianapolis 500 victories.
“I’ve been here almost 30 years trying to get in victory lane,” said
Penske. “To achieve this with the competition, with Ryan and Roy and the
whole team, it’s just unbelievable. We’ve worked hard. We’ve come close. I
think it was a pure team effort. Ryan drove a masterful race, as he has
done many times and come up short. But today was special for us.”
It was the first Daytona 500 win by a Dodge driver since Ward Burton
visited victory lane in 2002.
Newman collected $1,506,045 for the win plus the $1 million bonus from
Dodge.
“Kurt was the push from heaven that made it all happen,” Newman said.
“Without a doubt, he could have easily gone three-wide and split us through
the center and made one heck of a mess there. But he chose to be a
teammate, and that was the most honorable thing that he could do.
“I don’t have the words to explain how I feel. This is awesome. It’s
probably one of the most awesome things that has happened to me. Just to be
a part of the 50th running of the Daytona 500; 15 years ago I was sitting
in the grandstands in the Seagraves Tower as a spectator. It’s awesome to
make the change.”
Busch started 43rd in the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger, but managed
to work his way to the front and lead nine laps. It was his third runner-up
finish in the Daytona 500. He has seven top-five finishes in 15 races at
Daytona.
“To give my teammate a shot and to push him to victory makes me feel
like we won this thing as well, right along with him,” said Busch. “You
have to have teammates when you are restrictor plate racing. You have to
work together whether you are on the track or off the track. Penske Racing
deserves this. It’s our first ever restrictor plate win and we came through
with a one-two finish.”
Newman’s Dodge Charger will be inducted into the Daytona 500 Experience
Monday where it will remain on display for one year. Following the
induction ceremonies, Newman departs for New York for a media tour and then
on to Las Angeles on Tuesday afternoon for more appearances.
“This is an awesome victory,” said Mike Accavitti, Director - Dodge
Motorsports and SRT Marketing. “The win is super important. Ryan and the
No. 12 team did an excellent job. Penske Racing was on top of their game
today. It was a great showing by all the Dodge teams; to get six out of the
top eight is just a phenomenal showing for Dodge. It shows the depth of our
program and we couldn’t be more excited for the 2008 season.”
Sorenson and Kahne ran in the top 10 throughout the race while Gordon
and Sadler made their move to the front in the latter stages of the 200-lap
event. There were 42 lead changes among 16 drivers.
“We had a good car,” said Kahne. “I think we were in the top 10 all day
long. I was really happy with the Budweiser Dodge. The team did a good job
with the pit stops and the car was great. A Dodge won, so that’s pretty
awesome for Dodge and all of us.”
For Sorenson, driver of the No. 41 Target Dodge Charger from Chip
Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, it was his third top-10 finish in the
Daytona 500.
“Everybody on the team has done a great job since we got here and I
think that says a lot about what we can do this year,” said Sorenson.
Gordon said he played it safe in his Dodge Charger until the final 100
miles.
“My car was good,” he said. “I was just surviving and trying not to put
myself in position to tear my car up until the last 40 laps. My hat is off
to all the guys at GEM (Gillett Evernham Motorsports) and congratulations
to Dodge.”
Bobby Labonte finished 11th and Sam Hornish Jr. was 15th, best among
the Raybestos Rookie of the Year contenders.
“I’m about as happy as I can be with the 15th-place finish,” said
Hornish. “We came in with a goal that if we were in the top-20, we would be
happy with that. Not only were we able to do that, we were able to see one
of our teammates win. That was great.”
Other Dodge finishers were Juan Pablo Montoya 32nd, Dario Franchitti 33rd
and Kyle Petty 34th.
NASCAR Sprint
Cup Point Standings
(After 1 of 36 Races)
1. Ryan Newman 190
2. Kurt Busch 175
3. Tony Stewart 170
4. Kyle Busch 170
5. Reed Sorenson 160
6. Kasey Kahne 151
7. Elliott Sadler 150
8. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 143
9. Robby Gordon 142
10. Greg Biffle 139
11. Bobby Labonte 130
12. Jeff Burton 129
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Stacy Compton and Dennis Setzer posted top-10 finishes for Bobby
Hamilton Racing-Virginia in the season-opening Craftsman Truck Series event
at Daytona International Speedway. Compton finished sixth in the No. 4
Potamkin-Rivera Dodge-sponsored Dodge Ram while Setzer was 10th in the No.
18 “All-New Dodge Journey” Dodge Ram.
Todd Bodine held off Kyle Busch to win the 250-mile event as 16 trucks
finished on the lead lap. The event was marred by several crashes. It was
Bodine’s second consecutive superspeedway race as he won at Talladega (Ala.)
last October.
Craftsman Truck Series
Points Standings
(After 1 of 25 Races)
1. Todd Bodine 195
2. Kyle Busch 170
3. Johnny Benson 170
4. David Starr 160
5. Rick Crawford 155
6. Stacy Compton 150
7. Chad McCumbee 146
8. Justin Marks 142
9. Brian Scott 138
10. Dennis Setzer 134
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