Sunday, July 4, 2010

Reutimann Daytona Post Race Report


• David Reutimann, No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Camry - Finished 11th -17th in points.

David Reutimann Race Summary: No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine driver David Reutimann left Daytona International Speedway disappointed with an 11th-place finish Saturday night. The Michael Waltrip Racing driver survived several multi-car accidents either just in front or just behind him during the 400-mile race. As the laps wound down he appeared destined for a top-five finish but contact with Clint Bowyer on the backstretch coming to the checkered flag cost him several spots. Reutimann moved to 17th in the points— just 170 points out of the 12th and final Chase spot. The Sprint Cup Series next travels to Chicagoland for Saturday night’s race


David Reutimann, No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Camry

• Reutimann raced as high as second despite complaining of difficultly turning on the Daytona track.

• A fiery 16-car accident on lap 148 just car lengths behind Reutimann eliminated several cars.

• The No. 00 restarted third with eight laps remaining, but his inside lane fell far behind the outside lane.

• With two laps remaining he raced fifth narrowly avoiding a three-car wreck in front of him.

• After pitting, Reutimann started the green-white-checkered dash in 11th and rapidly made up places.

• He and Clint Bowyer collided on the backstretch coming to the checkered flag costing the No. 00 several positions.


REUTIMANN QUOTE: “I’m more than disappointed, I’m heartbroken. I had a pretty good car and everything was going pretty well. We just kind of gambled at the end and decided to take tires and nobody else came and we lost a lot of track position. Then with just the green-white-checkered ended up biting us at the end.”

RACE NOTES:

• Kevin Harvick won the race in a green-white-checkered finish. Kasey Kahne and Jeff Gordon rounded out top three.

• A 16-car accident with 12 laps remaining brought out the red flag for just over 19 minutes.

• The race lasted two hours 37 minutes and 19 seconds and featured 47 lead changes among 18 drivers

• The race was slowed by nine cautions for a total of 34 laps

• Rain cancelled qualifying and NASCAR determined the starting order by the point standings.

• Rain also delayed the start of the race more than two hours Saturday night.

• The next race is Saturday at Chicagoland Speedway.

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