Jimmie Johnson wrecks then wins rain-shortened Daytona Clash

Jimmie Johnson ended his streak of wrecking out of the Daytona Clash but not wrecking in the race.








Running second behind leader Paul Menard on Lap 57 of the scheduled 75, Johnson moved to the inside in an attempt to pass just as Menard appeared to begin a move to block.

The two made contact, with Menard spinning and hitting the wall and the chain reaction collected all but a handful of the entire 20-car field.

Shortly after the incident and before the race could return to green, heavy rain covered the track again and brought an early end to the race.

“It was really just a racing thing,” Johnson said. “I was going down into Turn 1 and it was looking darker and darker. I saw my move and I had to take it.”

The win was Johnson’s first victory in over a year of any kind, although it doesn’t count in the Cup series standings. Earlier in the day Johnson’s teammate, William Byron, won the pole for next weekend’s Daytona 500.

Asked to go through the incident, Johnson said: “I knew the rain was coming, so I was trying to set-up my move and make my run on the No. 21 car. I had it kind of set-up down the backstretch a few laps prior to that and then my opportunity came along, I made that move to the inside and then we kind of got together. 

Kurt Busch ended up second, Joey Logano third, Ryan Blaney fourth and Alex Bowman completed the top-five.

Rounding out the Top 10 were Austin Dillon, Elliott, Almirola, Newman and Suarez.

When the second segment went green on Lap 33, Menard led the way followed by Blaney, Kyle Larson, Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin.

The race reached the halfway point on Lap 38 with weather continuing to threaten and Menard still out front followed by Hamlin and Keselowski.

Caution for rain was displayed on Lap 41. The race was halted on Lap 44 as the rain picked up. After an eight-minute delay, the race returned to caution.

Menard continued to lead the way when the race returned to green on Lap 48.

With 25 laps remaining, Johnson had moved up to second behind Menard with Kurt Busch running in third.

Segment 1

Austin Dillon claimed the victory in the first 25-lap segment as several drivers elected to pit prior to its conclusion.

Kyle Busch grabbed the lead on the first lap only to see Menard, who started from the pole, reclaim it a lap later.

Seven laps into the first segment, NASCAR displayed the caution when rain was reported around the track. Menard led the way followed by Keselowski and Bowman as the red flag was displayed after nine laps.

Once the race returned to caution, Harvick, Elliott, Jamie McMurray and Almirola all elected to pit. The race returned to green on Lap 13 following a more than 21-minute delay.

Many of the cars elected to pit prior to the break between the first two segments.

Both Elliott and Hamlin had to start the race from the rear of the field as both teams had moved to backup cars.




















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