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Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to form at Daytona in winning Busch Series race

By Mark Long

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) _ Dale Earnhardt Jr. returned to Daytona's Victory Lane for the first time in more than two years, winning the Busch Series race Friday night.

Earnhardt took the lead early and dominated the rest of the way, holding off Brian Vickers after a late restart in the Winn-Dixie 250.

Vickers finished second, followed by series point leader Kevin Harvick, pole-sitter J.J. Yeley and Carl Edwards.

Earnhardt led by as much as 14 seconds in his No. 8 Chevrolet, but Vickers and a few others had one final shot to get by him after a restart with two laps to go. Earnhardt, though, easily pulled away _ much like he did most of the night.

``That 8 car, he had a fifth gear,'' Vickers said. ``On the restart, he did drop the hammer and go.''

Earnhardt led 88 of 103 laps and picked up his 21st Busch Series victory, tying his late father and Harry Gant for seventh on the career list.

``We didn't have anything for the 8,'' Harvick said.

Paul Tracy of Toronto, a regular on the open-wheel Champ Car circuit, finished 28th.

It was Junior's first victory at Daytona since Feb. 16, 2004, when he won the rain-delayed Busch Series event a day after taking the checkered flag in the Daytona 500. It also was the 19th victory by a Nextel Cup regular in the last 21 Busch Series races.

Nextel Cup drivers won the first 15 Busch events this year. David Gilliland ended the streak two weeks ago in Kentucky, and Paul Menard made it two in a row for non-Nextel Cup drivers last week in Wisconsin.

But things returned to normal at Daytona _ for the series and maybe for Earnhardt, who has 10 victories at Daytona.

Earnhardt moved in front of Denny Hamlin on lap 16 and opened up a huge lead before the first of several cautions, two of them caused by multicar crashes.

Reed Sorenson and Tracy made contact with 45 laps to go, causing damage to three other cars.

A few laps later, Edwards bumped Michael Waltrip's car four times before sending it spinning into the wall. Five others were caught in the melee that happened directly behind Earnhardt.

Edwards was penalized a lap for aggressive driving, but rebounded to finish fifth.

Clint Bowyer was sixth, giving Cup drivers the top six spots. Mike Wallace was next, followed by Martin Truex Jr., Greg Biffle and John Andretti.

Harvick extended his points lead to 388 over Edwards despite starting at the rear of the field. His qualifying time was disqualified and his crew chief was thrown out of Daytona after his car failed inspection before the race.

Shane Wilson was escorted out of the garage by Busch Series director Joe Balash after NASCAR found unapproved aerodynamic modifications on the No. 21 Chevrolet.

Wilson will likely be penalized heavily because he was already on probation for failing inspection at the last restrictor-plate in Talladega. Harvick was docked 25 points and Wilson was put on probation through the end of the year following the Talladega infraction.

``I really don't know the ins and outs of what happened, so I don't know what happened other than it was in the trunk area,'' Harvick said. ``We just felt like if we finished in the top five, we would be able to overcome the circumstances.''




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End: Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to form at Daytona in winning Busch Series race
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