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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - What happens when you pair a forgotten driver with a forgotten crew chief and send them out on the track to race for a team nobody is talking about?
You end up with a memorable finish at the Daytona 500.
There was an unbelievable amount of media attention leading up to the 50th running of the Great American Race, but very little, if any, focused on the story surrounding Ryan Newman and the No. 12 team — one that all NASCAR fans, regardless of the favorite driver, can appreciate.
For Newman, his victory at the Daytona 500 victory on Sunday was a sign of renewed confidence behind the wheel. After an 81-race winless streak, Newman’s decision to commit to the high side on the final lap along with teammate Kurt Busch sent the No. 12 car to Victory Lane for the first time in more than two years.
“My dad was spotting for me, and I could hear the tears dripping going down the back straightaway over the radio,” Newman said. “It was tough knowing last year we were close so many times. I told a few people, I just hope when I get back to Victory Lane, it’s a big one — it was.”
For team owner Roger Penske, it was more than a big win: it was validation. Penske already had the respect of his fellow Cup owners — his team produced 14 winners of the Indianapolis 500 — but a victory in NASCAR’s biggest race always had eluded him.
“I’ve been here almost 30 years trying to get to Victory Circle,” Penske said. “To achieve this with the competition, with Ryan … and Roy and the whole team, just unbelievable.”
For crew chief Roy McCauley, however, the win offered something far deeper. After a tumultuous past two seasons, Sunday’s race offered him a chance for redemption.
The Davidsonville native and University of Maryland graduate struggled as Busch’s Crew Chief in 2006, then had to step down last season when his wife was diagnosed with cancer.
“I don’t think I have words for what the last year has been,” McCauley said. “I thank Roger Penske for giving me the opportunity to take care of what comes first, which is family. That just says a lot about the team as a whole.”
In McCauley’s absence, Pat Tryson took charge of the No. 2 team and Busch made an instant turnaround last season, earning two checkered flags and a spot in the Chase for the Cup, where Busch finished seventh.
But instead of abandoning McCauley, though, Penske stuck by him, offering to pair McCauley with his friend, Newman.
“We decided we needed to go for it — take over the job and run the No. 12 and try to put Ryan in Victory Lane,” McCauley said. “It’s just an emotional roller coaster, and it’s nice to be on the top of it right now.”
Overcoming so many obstacles to win the 50th Daytona 500 certainly makes for a great story, but the No. 12 team also sent a clear message to the rest of the garage: Newman, his Penske teammates and his Dodge counterparts expect to be contenders this season.
And after his performance Sunday, it’s a message that won’t be forgotten soon.
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Examiner Reader said:
All Gibbs is doing is cheating with toyota's money
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jeremiah said:
i think dodge will pickup a little bit and start competing, i mean really. kyle busch is all toyota's got
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Examiner Reader said:
For those teams that are in the top 35, if they incure a rules violation in a pre-qualifying inspection, they should NOT be allow to qualify as they normally do, they should qualify with the teams that are not in the top 35. If they then fail to qualify, then they don't make the race.
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Examiner Reader said:
"Bring some excitement back to qualifying" ------- Hi, You are very WRONG about the TOP 35 Rule! With the teams having to try and stay in the TOP 35 Rule, they have to RACE harder on Sundays to do so. If not for the TOP 35 Rule, once they were in the race, they could just cruse around on Sunday and it wouldn't matter where they finished, with the TOP 35 Rule, it makes them have to RACE harder and the race is more important to fans than qualifying!!!
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Paul said:
Hey, I dislike the top 35 rule as much as anyone. I still think the fastest 43 should get in and if Junior, Johnson, anyone named Gordon or Petty is not up to speed and somebody with a one-off deal gets in, then good for them. The so-called experts disagree with me, but let a top shoe miss a race or two and see how quickly they get better.
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Examiner Reader said:
Hey igorant reader at 2:32 I would like to see you try it sometime bet you will not last 100 laps
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Examiner Reader said:
driving a car is a sport? these guys get too much press and are impressed with themselves.
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Race Fan said:
I don't believe that the best driver on the planet is driving for NASCAR. This is a waste. Please come back to the real racing sport. We will always wait for Juan Pablo Montoya.
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newman rocks said:
newman is a nice guy and never blames any1 else newman NEVER complains like jeff gordon OR tony stewart i think jeff gordon and tony stewart are some of the best drivers at present and that ever drove in nascar i just do not like them at all
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Kyle Busch said:
Take that all you non toyota lover- some of your biggest chevy driver are coming here to toyota, non surprising of Penske Racing South join toyota in 2009...or if Honda and Nissan Join Nascar and soon it will be the american Big 3 ( GM, Ford,DaimlerChysler) Vs The Japanes Big 3 (Toyota,Honda,Nissan)
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Examiner Reader said:
Tony is the closest thing we've got to the old school drivers. Praise God for his personality. NASCAR has become a muddled P.C. sport as much as it needs to. He is breath of fresh air to me each race weekend. Even when he takes out his teamate and half the most popular drivers- he blames them. LOL!! It reminds me of watching the sport in the late 70's and early 80's. AWESOME. LOVE TONY STEWART!!!!
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Stewart is so fun to watch! He is fearless when it comes to saying whats on his mind. He doesn't say the predictable pre programmed garbage the other drivers vomit each week. Stewart is wild! Whenever the camera goes on him I run to the television because he is so unpredictable. No matter what anyone says about him, he brings fun to the NASCAR circuit. Without him I would not watch NASCAR each week. I could go on about his enormous talent but I think his INDY CAR, WINTON CUP, NEXTEL CUP championships, to only mention a few, tells the tale. Stewart is an asset to NASCAR. Without him NASCAR would be a snoozefest. Keep talking Smoke! Tell it like it is!
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Examiner Reader said:
You rock Stewart!
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Examiner Reader said:
loa noyd is my mom and now i feel good that my whole family's famous! im her son jeremiah and i dont really like rusty wallace or kurt busch but newman is my favorite driver!
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Examiner Reader said:
limit teams to two per owner. That would allow more teams to compete on an even basis and have more not less people become involved in the racertainment. Pretty soon this will look like Indy. Every car on the grid is of the same make.
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mike steele said:
would love to see the number 3 back on the track thats where the money is jr it would be so good for nascar and the fans
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Examiner Reader said:
Jr. needs to leave DEI. Teresa has become money/power hungry and lost sight of the dream Sr. had. Perhaps she'll put on her big girl panties and accept she's history when Dale SR.'s empire crumbles around her. Go Jr. Go!! Let her greed hang her and don't look back. RCR was good to your Dad and will help you achieve the championship Teresa doesn't want you to have. BeBo -NC
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shanter said:
i think jr should leave dei, but not drive the number 3 car. there is already so many unrealistic expectation's on his shoulders already. driving the number 3 car would just make it worst. leave dei, get another number BESIDES number 3 and try to do better. his fans arent going anywhere.
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benny taylor said:
dale jr., leave the company now and go drive your dad's no. 3 he won 7 championships, and they have the horsepower and he would be like your second dad and i promise get you back in victory lane...
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