Blaney stands firm against poor driving after Duel crash: ‘Sick of paying for others’ mistakes’

Blaney stands firm against poor driving after Duel crash: ‘Sick of paying for others’ mistakes’

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Blaney "sick of paying" for bad pushes after vicious Duel crash

During Duel #2, Blaney was contending for fourth place on the track when things took a turn for the worse with 14 laps remaining in the 60-lap race. He tried to overtake Byron, who blocked him, resulting in a loss of momentum for both drivers. Busch was rapidly approaching Byron on the outside when the incident unfolded in the tri-oval. The collision led to a chain reaction involving multiple cars. Despite the fiery crash, Blaney emerged unscathed, expressing his frustration at being rear-ended for the third time at Daytona. Blaney’s streak of head-on impacts in recent races at the track has left him exasperated, as he now faces the need to switch to a backup car for the Daytona 500 race. Busch, who was involved in the incident, outlined his account of the events that led to the collision.

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