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Daytona Beach, FL (Sports Network) - Kevin Harvick will start third in
Sunday's Daytona 500 after winning the first of the two qualifying races on
Thursday at Daytona International Speedway.
Harvick, who won last Saturday's Sprint Unlimited preseason race at Daytona,
held off Greg Biffle at the finish line by just 0.16 seconds for his first
twin-qualifier victory in 11 attempts. Biffle also finished second to Harvick
in the preseason event. He start fifth in the 500-mile race.
Juan Pablo Montoya finished third, while Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch rounded
out the top-five.
Sixth through 10th were: Tony Stewart, Brad Keselowski, the reigning Sprint
Cup Series champion, Casey Mears, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Joey Logano.
Earnhardt had to start from the rear of the field after blowing an engine
during Wednesday's practice for the qualifiers.
Bobby Labonte, David Gilliland, Joe Nemechek, Michael Waltrip and Scott Speed
placed 11th through 15th, respectively. The top-15 finishers in the first
qualifier have guaranteed themselves a starting position in the Daytona 500.
Martin Truex Jr. crossed the line in the top-10, but Truex was black-flagged
by race officials after the side window came off of his car. His 19th-place
finish allowed Speed to grab a spot in the Daytona 500.
Danica Patrick, who already earned the pole position for the Daytona 500 by
winning last Sunday's time trials, finished 17th in the qualifier. Patrick
started on the pole for this race but played it safe by dropping to the back
of the draft. She ran there for most of the event before moving through the
field en route to a 17th-place finish.
The first qualifier ran incident free until eight laps remaining when a multi-
car crash occurred on the backstretch. Denny Hamlin got loose coming out of
turn two and bumped into Carl Edwards, who spun around and slammed hard into
the outside wall. Trevor Bayne, the 2011 Daytona winner, and Regan Smith were
involved in the wreck as well. Edwards has now crashed four times during
Speedweeks activities at Daytona. Bayne had led the first 37 laps before
Harvick ran in front for remaining 23 circuits.
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