Stewart admits: Key to winning was Bobby.

Tony Stewart averted a multi-car crash and a charging Jeff Burton to win the second of two Gatorade Du🍃el NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Daytona 500 qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway.

The driver ofꦏ the #20 Home Depot Chevrolet slipped through the smoke of a seven-car accident on the 37th lap of the 60-lap affair to emerge third, which he parlayed into a first-place finish when the chequered flag waved.

Dale Jr and Tony Stewart share a light moment before qualifying at Dover.
Dale Jr and Tony Stewart share a light moment before qualifying at Dover.
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Tony Stewart averted a multi-car crash and a charging Jeff Burton to win the second of two Gatorade Duel NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Serꦯies Daytona 500 qualifying races at Daytona International Spe💞edway.

The driver of the #20 Home Depot 🔴Chevrolet slipped through the smoke of a sev♌en-car accident on the 37th lap of the 60-lap affair to emerge third, which he parlayed into a first-place finish when the chequered flag waved.

"The key to winning the race was my team-mate Bobb⛦y Labonte," said Stewart, who took the lead from♏ Burton on lap 48 as the nose of Labonte's #18 Chevrolet shoved Stewart to the front.

"We got such🅰 a good push from him into turn one that it got us by Jeff. I didn't intend on going by that early, but we just had too good of a run. We never would'vꦚe won the race if it weren't for Bobby Labonte."

Avoiding the race's big wreck was also a key component to Stewart's win. The two-time Budweiser S𒆙hootout winner at Daytona [2001 and 2002] was tucked in behind the leaders when the rac⛎e went from serene to scary.

Contact between Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson sent cars spinning and a plume of smoke rising as the two t♔ouched bumpers off turn two. Johnson spun deep onto the apron and seemed to suffer little damage while Harvick got pin-balled by a line of traffic behind him. Joe Nemechek, Dave Blaney, Rusty Wallace and Mark Martin incurred heavy damage, with Harvick, Nemechek, Wallace and Blaney forced to unload their back-up cars for Sunday's Daytona ♋500.

"I didn't see what happened," said S🦩tewart. "I was about four cars back and I was watching what was behind me as well as what was in front of me. I didn't see what caused it, but when we got to it, it was a matter of trying to find a hole. That was the biggest thing. I didn't know where to go. I just saw an opening before the smoke got so thick you coul༒dn't see anything. I aimed for that and it was good enough to get us through."

The escape proved good enough for a win too, as Stewart firs💙t's Gatorade Duel victory and third at Daytona placed him in prime position fo𓂃r the Daytona 500.

"To be honest, Sunday is another day," said Stewart, who will start fourth in the﷽ 47th running of the Daytona 500. "There's a lot of practice that's going to happen between now and Sunday.

"I would love to say that what happened today is what's going to happen on Sunday, but I can't do that. We only raced with half the field. The guys who crashed today are going to have back-up cars on Sunday. It's a who🔯le different race on Sunday. It's 500 miles versus the 150 miles today. We've got to keep working hard in every session and keep trying💝 to make The Home Depot Chevrolet better and better."

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