Trouble finds Busch in Daytona 500

After a rain delay of six hours and 22 minutes stalled the momentum of the 56th Daytona 500, a pit road accident and late-race spin derailed Kurt Busch’s run in the season-opening NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. He finished 21st.

Busch got off to a fast start in his No. 41 Haas Automation Chevrolet SS in the early going, passing Denny Hamlin for the lead on lap 11. Busch remained in the front for the next 15 laps, until Hamlin regained the lead on a lap-26 restart following the first caution. The No. 41 Chevrolet remained near the front of the field until the second caution slowed the race on lap 32. Moments later, rain began to fall and the red flag was displayed, halting the race due to inclement weather.

After the long weather delay, the race resumed shortly after 8:30 p.m. EST with Busch running in the 11th position. His night took a turn for the worse as Trevor Bayne’s No. 21 car collided with the right rear quarter panel of the No. 41 Chevy while both cars where coming onto pit road. Damage to the quarter panel required multiple pit stops around lap 150 for repairs, but even with the repairs to the rear of the Haas Automation Chevrolet it still altered the handling characteristics in race conditions, causing the car to get loose in traffic.

With 10 laps to go, Busch and Bobby Labonte made contact coming out of the corner, causing the No. 41 to spin at the tail end of the lead pack. The late race spin did not prompt a caution flag as Busch gathered control of the car and returned to the race a lap down. He continued on in the closing laps to finish 21st.

“That was a disappointing finish for the No. 41 team. We had a great car early on, led some laps and stayed up in front,” Busch said. “But after the long delay we got hit coming to pit road, and that really changed the characteristics of the car. I’m proud of the Haas Automation team and especially my crew chief Daniel Knost. They stayed focused all night and did everything they could to get us back in the hunt towards the end. That last spin hurt us pretty bad, and we weren’t able to recover after going a lap down that late in the race. It’s just disappointing after seeing what the car was capable of early on.”

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