News: Lucky 13 in Daytona

David running in the top 10 at Daytona

David running in the top 10 at Daytona

After overcoming a spin in the grass while running inside of the top 10 and making multiple trips down pit road to repair damage, David Ragan and the No. 6 UPS team came away from Daytona International Speedway with a 13th-place finish on Saturday night.

David had a fast Ford Fusion all night and after taking the green flag in 27th, he fought his way up inside of the top 20 rather quickly. For most of the race, David’s UPS Ford was right on the money and only required small air pressure and track bar adjustments throughout the night.

As the race neared the halfway point, David maintained a spot inside of the top 10 until lap 121 when contact with Kurt Busch sent him spinning in the grass on the back straightaway. David immediately came into the pits and the UPS pit crew pulled out his fenders, changed tires and sent him back out to beat the pace car and remain on the lead lap.

“Our UPS Ford was fast and we were able to overcome some adversity tonight,” said David after the race. “That’s just restrictor plate racing here at Daytona. Kurt Busch and I touched there and we spun on the back straightaway and knocked around our fenders a little bit and lost some spots, but our UPS pit crew was quick and we were able to get most of those spots back. “

David made two more trips down pit road to make sure there wasn’t any further damage, all while maintaining a spot on the lead lap. He returned to the track in 19th, but was able to make his way back up in the field and avoid the wreck on the final lap to come away with a 13th-place finish.

Our finish doesn’t show just how well our car was tonight and how well we could have run,” said David. “If you make a small mistake or bad decision on which lane to take, it can cost you. That caused us to lose a few spots and it just took us a while to get back up through the field. It’s a 13th-place finish and we should get some points off of that but it’s not quite as good as we could have been.”

David and the UPS team head to Chicagoland Speedway next weekend for another Saturday night race under the lights.

 

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Twenty-three year-old David Ragan already has accomplished much in the racing world.

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PenelopePitstop (July 6th, 2009 at 8:52 am)

Wow tough race. Awesome recovery for a good finish!

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