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Post by labontefanboy on May 21, 2014 19:01:38 GMT -5
I'm not sure. He never started the race and had some mechanical issue on the pace lap.
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Post by labontefanboy on May 22, 2014 15:52:44 GMT -5
Jack Roush post-race statement: "Really good race for our team. Obviously getting Carl a win was huge, but having a clean and consistent race was much needed. We're headed to our best track next week, so I think we've got a good shot at getting a 3-race winning streak. We just have to keep the consistency going."
Carl Edwards post-race: "Can't put into words how excited I am right now for Bob Osborne and the whole Office Depot 99 team. We've been putting in so much hard work all season long and have so many really solid runs, we were getting close with how well we were running and just needed a little push to get over the hump. Getting that well-timed caution is what the push was. Yeah, we got lucky and I'm sure some people will say we didn't deserve the win, but we ran 3rd the entire race up to that point and were getting better. I'll have to send J.J. and Reed a portion of my winnings, they really came through for me."
Matt Kenseth post-race: "Pretty satisfied with the run today for the DeWalt team. We got a little damage in one of those big wrecks trying to avoid it so to recover for a 12th is really huge. We've obviously had a really up and down season just based on how we've got 3 wins and are outside the Chase, so we've got to keep pushing and putting together good efforts like today."
Greg Biffle post-race: "I really thought we were in big trouble when I saw all the smoke in front of me and I started to pile in, but we were really lucky to only get repairable cosmetic damage. The Gander Mountain boys did a helluva job in the pits patching it back together, so I really have gotta thank them. Solid recovery all around today."
Todd Kluever post-race: "I'm really happy with our run today. This was my first run at this place in these cars and I really was nervous going into it, not knowing what to expect with so many cars on the track at once. I got a firsthand look at what happens with those wrecks but I was able to get through cleanly and get a decent finish out of the Tide ride today. We're not where we wanted to be in points obviously, but Michigan is a place I'm really confident we can run top 10 at."
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Post by labontefanboy on May 24, 2014 12:17:29 GMT -5
Photo Gallery: Kevin Harvick leads the field to the green flag. Several drivers spin in turn 1. More drivers receive damage in the lap 103 crash. The lap 113 melee begins to unfold. The track begins to become blocked during the accident. Travis Kvapil's #77 pinwheels dramatically in the air in a frightening secondary crash on lap 113. Kvapil's car returns to the ground as others slam the wall while trying to avoid the wreck. Reed Sorenson and J.J. Yeley slide through the infield. Carl Edwards cruises to a dominating 1 lap victory over Brian Vickers.
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