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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Kyle Busch held off Mark Martin and Brian Vickers in a drag race to the finish line to win the second of two Gatorade Duel 150 qualifying races Thursday at Daytona International Speedway (watch video).
Jeff Gordon beat Tony Stewart to the finish line in the first 60-lap Duel. It was Gordon's fifth win in a Daytona qualifying race, tied for second in the modern era (since 1972) (watch video).
Busch, who blocked both Martin and Vickers in the final half-mile at the 2.5-mile superspeedway, will start fourth in Sunday's Daytona 500, with Gordon securing the third starting position. Martin Truex Jr. and Mark Martin claimed the top two spots, respectively, in last Sunday's time trials.
As thrilling as Busch's victory was, the real drama in the race unfolded back in the pack, with Jeremy Mayfield and A.J. Allmendinger claiming the two available transfer spots from the second Duel. Mayfield took two tires on his final pit stop, restarted third on Lap 53 after a caution for Ryan Newman's hard crash into the backstretch wall and held on to a ninth-place finish (watch video).

| Pos. | Driver | Make |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Jeff Gordon | Chevrolet |
| 2. | Tony Stewart | Chevrolet |
| 3. | Jimmie Johnson | Chevrolet |
| 4. | Joey Logano | Toyota |
| 5. | Aric Almirola | Chevrolet |

| Pos. | Driver | Make |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Kyle Busch | Toyota |
| 2. | Mark Martin | Chevrolet |
| 3. | Brian Vickers | Toyota |
| 4. | Juan Montoya | Chevrolet |
| 5. | Denny Hamlin | Toyota |
With plenty of help from Richard Petty Motorsports teammates Elliott Sadler and Reed Sorenson, Allmendinger finished 10th to earn the second transfer position, edging Mike Wallace, who ran 13th, for the spot. Stewart's second-place finish in the first Duel promoted Regan Smith -- fourth fastest in time trials -- into the 500; Scott Riggs claimed the final position in Sunday's race with an eighth-place finish in the first Duel (watch video).
Busch, who won eight Cup races last year before a late-season collapse in the Chase, credited Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin, who finished fifth, with providing the help he needed to win the race.
"The reason I won this race was a great teammate," Busch said. "Denny ... that was the best restrictor-plate race I think we probably ever worked together. I really felt good about that. I hope it carries into Sunday, and I'll be able to return the favor sometime.
"I could have rode the last five laps and pushed Mark Martin to the win. That would have been a Cinderella story and given you something to write about."
The victory in the first Duel gave Gordon his first trip to Victory Lane after a NASCAR race since Oct. 13, 2007, at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
"It feels fantastic," said Gordon, who won the first of his Daytona qualifying races as a Cup rookie in 1993. "We talked before the race. Doesn't matter if it's a qualifying race, the Daytona 500, you know--any confidence builder and momentum we can get is a positive.
"It was a great race out there. The car was driving well. It was a lot of fun dicing it up with Martin [Truex] at the beginning, and then with Tony, Jimmie [Johnson], [Jamie] McMurray -- a bunch of them. I can't even remember all the things that went on out there. It was a great race."
Allmendinger was so overcome with emotion that he donned sunglasses to hide his tears.
"I haven't slept well for about a week and half now," Allmendinger said. "This year, I felt like I deserved to be in this race. I earned my way in. This whole team deserved it for how hard they've worked the last few weeks to put this program together.
"I felt like there was more pressure on my shoulders than there's ever been. The first half of the race, I wasn't happy, but my teammates came back there and saved me. They were running strong but came back to get me."
News & Notes
Rookie Joey Logano ran toward the rear of the field for much of the first Duel but charged to the front in the closing stages and finished fourth. Logano earned the ninth starting position in the Daytona 500.
Three-time defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson finished third in the first Duel and will start seventh Sunday.
Kasey Kahne's crew did the pit work for Allmendinger, as the team tried to find an edge that would get Allmendinger into the 500. Kahne finished seventh in the first Duel.
Riggs and Mayfield made the field for teams that didn't exist last year, Tommy Baldwin Motorsports and Jeremy Mayfield Motorsports.
Terry Labonte finished 19th in the first Duel but will start 43rd in Sunday's race on a past champion's provisional.
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| Pos. | Driver | Make |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Martin Truex Jr. | Chevrolet |
| 2. | Mark Martin | Chevrolet |
| 3. | Jeff Gordon | Chevrolet |
| 4. | Kyle Busch | Toyota |
| 5. | Tony Stewart | Chevrolet |
| 6. | Brian Vickers | Toyota |
| 7. | Jimmie Johnson | Chevrolet |
| 8. | Juan Montoya | Chevrolet |
| 9. | Joey Logano | Toyota |
| 10. | Denny Hamlin | Toyota |