Late Crash Causes Raines to Finish 33rd in
49th Daytona 500
Date: Feb.
18, 2007
Event: 49th
Daytona 500
Series: NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup Series
Location: Daytona
(Fla.) International Speedway
Start/Finish: 20th /33rd (Completed 195
of 202 laps)
Winner: Kevin
Harvick of Richard Childress Racing (Chevrolet) in a green/white/checker
finish
Tony Raines was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
On Lap 173 of the 200-lap Daytona 500, Raines was caught up
in a multi-car accident at the exit of Turn 2, which resulted
in heavy damage to the right-front of Raines’ No. 96
DLP HDTV Chevy, and a 33rd-place finish.
The accident started when last year’s Daytona 500 winner,
Jimmie Johnson, crashed into the outside retaining wall exiting
Turn 2. His car then slid across the track into Jeff Green’s
car, which then slid into Raines’ car. Denny Hamlin and
rookie David Reutimann were also involved in the accident.
“It was just three-wide restrictor-plate racing,” Raines
said. “Somebody got into the 48 (Jimmie Johnson) and
caused a wreck. I don’t know. Three-wide, with forty
to go, I kind of expected that to happen. We had nowhere to
go.”
Raines started 20th in the No. 96 DLP HDTV Chevrolet, but
fought a tight condition for much of the first three-quarters
of the event. Crew chief Brandon Thomas attempted to fix the
situation with several track-bar and tire-pressure adjustments
throughout the first 150-laps. Finally, after the DLP team’s
fifth pit stop of the race, on Lap 156, the DLP Chevy began
handling much more to Raines’ liking.
“We had gotten it better,” Raines said. “The
car was getting better. That was the best that it had been
so far. Mostly it was tight off of (Turn) 2 all day. But, we
got it better, and I was optimistic that we’d get a good
finish.”
Unfortunately, the accident ended any chance of a good finish.
The DLP crew, headed by Thomas, worked hard to repair the
damage throughout a series of pit stops late in the race, and
thanks to their hard work, and some additional accidents involving
other competitors, the DLP team managed to move from 38th to
33rd.
“It’s a long couple of weeks to be down here for
it to end up like that,” Raines said. “It’s
disappointing.”
Kevin Harvick won the Daytona 500 to score his 11th career
Nextel Cup victory and first at Daytona. Mark Martin finished
second by .020 of a second, while Harvick’s Richard Childress
Racing teammate Jeff Burton finished third. Mike Wallace
and rookie David Ragan rounded out the top-five. Elliott
Sadler, Kasey Kahne, pole-sitter David Gilliland, Joe Nemechek
and Jeff Gordon comprised the remainder of the top-10.
Raines leaves Daytona 32nd, unofficially, in the point standings,
with 64 points. He is 126 points behind leader Harvick and
three points behind 30th-place Dale Earnhardt Jr.
The next event on the Nextel Cup schedule is the Feb. 25 Auto
Club 500 at California Speedway in Fontana. The race begins
at 3:30 p.m. EST with live, high-definition, coverage provided
by FOX.
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