A Joyous Dale Earnhardt Jr. Holds On for His Second Daytona 500 Victory

Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 National Guard Chevrolet, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 23, 2014   Photo - Tom Pennington/Getty Images

Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 National Guard Chevrolet, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 23, 2014
Photo – Tom Pennington/Getty Images

Emotions ran high at the end of the 56th Annual Daytona 500 as Dale Earnhardt Jr. scored his first victory in the race since 2004. It had been a long ten years since he last won in 2004. The years were filled with plenty of close finishes, but Earnhardt Jr. could never close the deal. That all changed Sunday Night as Earnhardt Jr. held off a storming pack in route to victory lane.

A very long day began early Sunday afternoon and finished in the late hours of the day. Drivers who finished the race had waited out the rain, survived crashes, and fought like heck for a shot at the victory. They all poured their heart and soul into the biggest race of the year, which gave us all a reminder on just how big this race actually is for every team and driver.

A long rain delay took up much of the afternoon as drivers, teams, and fans waited six hours, 21 minutes, and 40 seconds from the first rain drops to see the cars finish the event. The wait was well worth it as once the lights went on, action immediately picked up.

It wasn’t until after the halfway point that Dale Earnhardt Jr. first led the race. After a round of pit stops concluded around Lap 130, it was Earnhardt Jr. out front. Not too long after he took the lead was when the first of four major wrecks of the day unfolded.

With 55 laps remaining, calamity struck as Kevin Harvick got into Brian Scott coming off turn four. Scott drifted up into Aric Almirola, sending Almirola spinning across the track. Almirola tagged Austin Dillon and Danica Patrick as he came down the track, creating chaos all around.

Other drivers involved included David Gilliland, Michael Waltrip, Paul Menard, Justin Allgaier, Parker Kligerman, Kasey Kahne, Marcos Ambrose, Josh Wise and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Most drivers involved only suffered slight damage, but Waltrip and Gilliland were among the drivers who had to go to the garage.

The next multi-car incident occurred with 38 laps remaining. Austin Dillon got into Kyle Larson in turn three, sending Larson’s car around in the middle of the pack. Others piled-in as cars scrambled all around. The wreck also included Marcos Ambrose, Michael Annett, Brian Vickers, Terry Labonte, Kasey Kahne, Bobby Labonte, Ryan Newman, Brian Scott, and Jamie McMurray. Once again, a majority of the drivers involved suffered little damage and continued racing.

Earnhardt Jr. led the field on the ensuing restart. He and Greg Biffle had the battle for the lead going as they stayed side-by-side for many laps. Biffle’s teammate Carl Edwards was the next to battle Earnhardt Jr. out front, but Earnhardt Jr. figured out a way to maintain the lead.

The sixth caution of the race was for a third multi-car incident. Again, Austin Dillon was the trigger as he gave teammate Ryan Newman a bump going into turn 3. That sent Newman into the wall and eventually around. Others including Parker Kligerman, Cole Whitt, Brian Scott, Justin Allgaier, and Terry Labonte suffered damage.

A green-white-checker finish followed as a very long Daytona 500 was set to conclude. Earnhardt Jr. led the inside lane to green as he had to battle Brad Keselowski on the outside. Keselowski couldn’t keep up too well as the outside somewhat faded and Earnhardt Jr. was able to stay in control of the charge at the front.

Earnhardt Jr. played an incredible amount of defense on the last laps as he had to keep back a hard charging Denny Hamlin and Keselowski. As the fourth and last accident of the day took place behind the leaders off turn four, it was Earnhardt Jr. holding off Hamlin to the line.

The victory was Earnhardt Jr.’s first since the June 2012 race at Michigan. The win also marked Earnhardt Jr.’s second Daytona 500 victory and first in ten years.

“I didn’t know if I’d ever get the chance to feel that (Daytona 500 victory) again” Earnhardt Jr. said in victory lane. He then elaborated about trying so hard over the past few years and finally getting the elusive victory.

The free-for-all feeling this Daytona 500 had to it wasn’t just for fun as it marked the beginning of the new season. The season of winning it could be called as wins are a driver’s ticket to the Chase. Dale Earnhardt Jr. likely punched his ticket into the postseason with this victory.

Results via ESPN.com

POS DRIVER CAR MANUFACTURER LAPS MONEY START LED PTS BONUS PENALTY
1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 200 9 54 48 5 0
2 Denny Hamlin Toyota 200 4 16 43 1 0
3 Brad Keselowski Ford 200 33 13 42 1 0
4 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 200 6 0 40 0 0
5 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 200 32 15 40 1 0
6 Matt Kenseth Toyota 200 3 0 38 0 0
7 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 200 34 0 37 0 0
8 Greg Biffle Ford 200 25 8 37 1 0
9 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 200 1 1 36 1 0
10 Casey Mears Chevrolet 200 28 0 34 0 0
11 Joey Logano Ford 200 35 2 34 1 0
12 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 200 18 0 0 0 0
13 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 200 38 0 31 0 0
14 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 200 22 0 30 0 0
15 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet 200 26 0 29 0 0
16 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 200 39 0 28 0 0
17 Carl Edwards Ford 200 30 8 28 1 0
18 Marcos Ambrose Ford 200 7 0 26 0 0
19 Kyle Busch Toyota 200 37 19 26 1 0
20 Terry Labonte Ford 200 24 0 24 0 0
21 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 199 8 15 24 1 0
22 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 199 19 0 22 0 0
23 Alex Bowman Toyota 198 29 0 21 0 0
24 Josh Wise Ford 196 11 0 20 0 0
25 Brian Scott Chevrolet 196 12 0 0 0 0
26 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet 194 15 1 19 1 0
27 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 193 40 4 18 1 0
28 Cole Whitt Toyota 193 23 0 16 0 0
29 Parker Kligerman Toyota 193 41 0 15 0 0
30 Brian Vickers Toyota 192 31 0 14 0 0
31 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 192 5 2 14 1 0
32 Paul Menard Chevrolet 184 10 29 13 1 0
33 Trevor Bayne Ford 183 14 2 0 0 0
34 David Ragan Ford 176 43 0 10 0 0
35 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 174 21 0 9 0 0
36 David Gilliland Ford 171 17 0 8 0 0
37 Michael Annett Chevrolet 161 36 0 7 0 0
38 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 160 16 0 6 0 0
39 Aric Almirola Ford 146 13 5 6 1 0
40 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 145 27 2 5 1 0
41 Michael Waltrip 66 Toyota 144 42 4 4 1 0
42 Clint Bowyer Toyota 127 20 0 2 0 0
43 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 30 2 0 1 0 0

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