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BackLap-by-Lap: Daytona (cont'd)

Lap 61 -- LEAD CHANGE: Bobby Labonte makes his pit stop, giving the lead back to Clint Bowyer.

Lap 60 -- LEAD CHANGE: Bobby Labonte stays out to lead.

Lap 59 -- Leaders are on pit road:
• Kurt Busch makes wedge adjustments and gets four tires
• Jimmie Johnson gets changes on the track bar and air pressure
• Matt Kenseth is loose and has a slow stop
• Scott Riggs gets the free pass

Lap 58 -- Kevin Harvick is on pit road to change right-side tires and correct some of his car's damage.

Lap 57 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 4: The caution comes out for Kevin Harvick's smoking car. He has major damage to the right side and a cut front tire.

Lap 56 -- Juan Montoya gets loose and makes contact with Kevin Harvick coming off Turn 4. Harvick bounces off the wall and drops back with a smoking tire rub.

Lap 51 -- Tony Stewart is back on the track and running 34 laps down in 41st position.

Lap 50 -- Cars are now spread out and running different lines in the corners as Clint Bowyer continues to lead.

Lap 43 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes his No. 8 to the garage on the driver's suggestion.

Lap 41 -- LEAD CHANGE: Clint Bowyer gets a push from Carl Edwards and both go by Kyle Busch.

Lap 40 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. has lost a second lap and been passed by the entire field. Jamie McMurray is trying to remain on the lead lap after he made his pass-through penalty.

Lap 33 -- LEAD CHANGE: Leader Jamie McMurray is being black-flagged for passing below the yellow line and must serve a pass-through penalty. He ducks onto pit road and gives up the lead to Kyle Busch. He will not get credit for leading the two laps.

Lap 31 -- LEAD CHANGE: Jamie McMurray drives around Clint Bowyer to take the lead thanks to help from Jeff Gordon in the draft.

Lap 30 -- Kevin Harvick falls out of the single-file line and drops several positions. The top six cars are single-file.

Lap 26 -- GREEN FLAG: Clint Bowyer gets the race under way again.
1. Clint Bowyer
2. Martin Truex Jr.
3. Jeff Gordon
4. Kevin Harvick
5. Jeff Burton

Lap 23 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. gets the free pass. He is still one lap down.

Lap 22 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 3: Tony Raines slams the wall and spins into the grass to bring out the yellow. It appears he made contact with David Stremme.

Lap 20 -- GREEN FLAG: Clint Bowyer leads the field to green.
1. Clint Bowyer
2. Martin Truex Jr.
3. Jeff Gordon
4. Kevin Harvick
5. Jeff Burton

Lap 19 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kenny Wallace pits, giving the lead to Clint Bowyer, who pitted for two tires.

Lap 18 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kenny Wallace stays out to lead.

Lap 17 -- Leaders are on pit road:
• Jeff Burton gets four tires but has to dive onto the grass to avoid contact
• Kevin Harvick makes no adjustments
• Jimmie Johnson gets wedge and tires
• Martin Truex Jr. gains five spots coming off pit road

Lap 16 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. is on pit road to work on the right-rear of the car. Tony Stewart is also on pit road and has some major damage.

Lap 15 -- LEAD CHANGE: After Denny Hamlin crashes, Kevin Harvick is the new leader.

Lap 14 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 2: Denny Hamlin gets together with teammate Tony Stewart in front of the pack and the two ride the wall. Stewart had a good run on Hamlin and touched him in the back. Reed Sorenson spins avoiding the crash. Dale Earnhardt Jr. spins into the grass. The majority of the field dives onto pit road to avoid the accident. Cars involved:
• Tony Stewart
• Denny Hamlin
• Dale Earnhardt Jr.
• Reed Sorenson
• Greg Biffle
• Matt Kenseth
• Bobby Labonte

Lap 10 -- LEAD CHANGE: After leading about 50 feet, Jeff Gordon gets passed again by Denny Hamlin in the draft.

Lap 10 -- LEAD CHANGE: Jeff Gordon edges ahead of Denny Hamlin to lead as they cross the line. (Continued)

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