Lap 92 Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart are on pit road. The hood goes up on Kahne's car.
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Lap 92 Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart are on pit road. The hood goes up on Kahne's car.
save of the night goes to Denny who did a great job of getting his car under control after Kurts impatience. Denny was forced down on the apron & kept her under cotrol.
Lap 96 GREEN FL&G: Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, Greg Biffle and Carl Edwards are the leaders on the restart. The scramble is to get to the inside line. There's contact in the field, but everybody maintains control. Kenseth is the leader at the end of the lap.
Lap 95 Denny Hamlin also sustained some light damage in the mishap, but he's not pitting.
Lap 98 Carl Edwards is now side by side with Jeff Gordon for third place.
Lap 97 Carl Edwards very briefly gets a nose to the front of the field on the outside lane, but he can't maintain his momentum.
Lap 99 The field is stacked three wide back in the pack.
Lap 101 Kurt Busch won Friday's Nationwide Series with a damaged race car, but it doesn't look like he's going to be able to duplicate the feat this time around.
Lap 100 If this was Friday night's Nationwide Series race, Matt Kenseth would be your winner! Instead, there are sixty laps to go
Lap 104 Dale Earnhardt Jr. is again at the head of the outside lane of traffic, and again, it doesn't appear to be working very well. Peddle harder, Junior!
Lap 103 After starting from the rear of the field, Tony Stewart is now in seventh place.
Lap 106 Juan Montoya is caught in the middle for a brief second, but he's able to scoot to the high lane.
Lap 108 Jimmie Johnson tries the middle of the track, but he, too, sneaks back up top.
Lap 107 There's a report from Turn 3 that one of the cars is smoking. Race director David Hoots is asking inspectors to check.
Lap 110 Fifty laps to go. Brad Keselowski is in 15th place in his damaged race car.
Lap 109 Jimmie Johnson is back in the middle. A third line of traffic appears to be forming
Lap 113 Kyle Busch wants Denny Hamlin to stay with him in the draft, but so far, that's not happening enough to suit Busch.
Lap 112 Dale Earnhardt Jr. is dropping back on the outside.
Lap 117 There's a third line trying to form back in the pack.
Lap 116 The field flashes past the heavily damaged car of Sam Hornish Jr.
Lap 115 Dale Earnhardt Jr. has dropped all the way back to 14th place, fourth in line on the outside
Lap 120 Expect one more round of pit stops. Forty laps to go.
Lap 119 The first six or seven cars are single file.
Lap 121 Leader Matt Kenseth won the Daytona 500 this year. Not since Bobby Allison in 1987 has a driver swept both races here's at Daytona in a single season.
Lap 125 YELLOW FL&G: Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Regan Smith, Bill Elliott and others are invovled in an accident off Turn 4. Greg Biffle had just pitted when the caution came out.
Lap 123 Matt Kenseth has dominated tonight, but don't give him the trophy just yet. To finish first, first you've got to finish!