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Kurt Busch has finished second in three Daytona Cup races, including this year's Daytona 500.

Busch ready to finally be the 'bride' at Daytona

By Charles Krall, Special to the Sporting News Wire Service
July 4, 2008
10:01 AM EDT
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After Ryan Newman won the Daytona 500 in February, he called teammate Kurt Busch's selfless move a "push from heaven."

Faced with the choice of helping his teammate or going for the win, Busch hung with Newman and provided him with the drafting help he needed to win the race. Busch finished second in the 500 for the third time.

"Maybe this is my time at Daytona," Busch said this week, leading up to Saturday's Coke Zero 400 Sprint Cup race at Daytona International Speedway. "I've always believed that if you put yourself in a position to win long enough, you're bound to win one sooner or later."

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What Coke Zero 400
When Green, 8:20 p.m. ET Saturday
TV TNT, 6:30 p.m. ET
Radio MRN (Sirius Ch. 28), 7:15 ET

In addition to the three seconds, Busch has four other top-five finishes in Sprint Cup races at the track.

"We've certainly played the bridesmaid's role for our fair share of times," Busch said. "Sooner or later, you have to be the bride. We finished third at Daytona last July and second there in February."

Since the great start at Daytona, little went right for Busch until last week, when he won a rain-shortened race at New Hampshire. It was only his second top five of the season. The win moved him from 22nd to 18th in the standings, but he's still 222 points out of the top 12 with nine races left to race his way into the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

"Maybe there's some kind of karma involved," Busch said. "We're heading in the right direction to finally win, especially if you consider the numbers."

Things have been only moderately better for Newman, who hasn't been a threat to win since he broke his 82-race winless streak in the season opener. Newman is 15th in the standings, 111 points behind No. 12 Kevin Harvick.

Because the Daytona 500 winner's car is put on display for a year at the track, Newman's No. 12 team is starting over for the Coke Zero 400.

"We had a brand new car down there for that race, and they took it away from us and put it in the Daytona 500 Experience," Newman said. "The guys at the shop went back to work and built us another car, and I don't see any reason we can't go back to Daytona this weekend and try to win again."

That said, Newman admitted his approach to Saturday's race will be different. "Our goal is to just have a good weekend and make up points," he said.

Jeff Gordon doesn't need to make up points -- he's sixth in the standings -- but he hasn't won in 22 races. Gordon is the all-time leader in restrictor plate wins with 12 -- six of which have come at Daytona.

Although he wasn't a factor in the 500, Gordon expects to be stout this weekend.

"Daytona is much more of a handling track [in July]," Gordon said. "While the fans will see the usual two- and three-wide racing early in the runs, the better handling cars will make their way to the front later in the runs. We were strong during the [500]. The car handled well, and we were fast. We'll arrive with that base setup for this weekend's race."

Gordon's' teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. has a totally different take on the race. He's not thinking setups or points.

"It's a points race, buts it's probably the least-pressured points race," Earnhardt said. "It's halfway through the season so you can afford mistakes and taking chances."

Cue the soundtrack of the Atlantic Ocean, gently breaking on the beach as the sun sets.

"But it's Daytona -- it's the beach and the summer," Earnhardt said, "so the attitude and the temperament all the way around the racetrack are really laid back.

"I just like going down there. It means a lot for me personally and for my family. The track itself has a lot of history. It's kind of like the grandfather of the series when it comes to racetracks. It demands to be respected and appreciated."

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2. Kasey Kahne Dodge 189.143 47.583
3. Tony Stewart Toyota 188.846 47.658
4. David Ragan Ford 188.513 47.742
5. Jeff Burton Chevrolet 188.450 47.758
6. Bobby Labonte Dodge 188.107 47.845
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