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2015 Alert Today Florida 300 winner - Ryan Reed wins Xfinity race

Ryan Reed won for the first time in a NASCAR national series with an Xfinity Series victory Saturday at Daytona International Speedway, where Sprint Cup star Kyle Busch was injured in a late crash.

Reed, the 21-year-old driver for Roush Fenway Racing, passed Brad Keselowskifor the lead on the last lap to grab the win the Alert Today Florida 300 in the debut race for new sponsor Xfinity.

The race ended minutes after Busch was transported to a hospital after hitting an inside retaining wall with eight laps remaining. Reed, meanwhile, was celebrating his first career win.

2014 DRIVE4COPD 300 Winner - Regan Smith takes Nationwide opener at Daytona

Regan Smith got the bump-drafting help he needed from Trevor Bayne and beat Brad Keselowski to the finish line by .013 seconds to win Saturday's season-opening NASCAR Nationwide Series DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway.

In a race that went one lap beyond its posted distance of 120 laps because of a late caution involving Chad Boat and Eric McClure, Smith got help from Bayne in the outside lane and arrived at the stripe in his No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet less than three feet ahead of Keselowski, who was drafting with fourth-place finisher Kyle Busch.

Bayne ran third, as he and Smith side-drafted Keselowski and Busch in the inside lane just enough to give Smith a miniscule advantage.

The victory, Smith's fourth in the series and his first at Daytona, was a race of redemption for the 30-year-old driver, who was right in the middle of the last-lap crash in the 2013 season opener.

2013 Drive4COPD 300 Winner - Tony Stewart wins Daytona Nationwide race

In a race that saw Kyle Larson flip into the front straightaway catch-fence and sent parts of his car in the grandstand, Tony Stewart won the Nationwide Series DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway.

The win was Stewart's seventh Nationwide Daytona victory and moved him into a tie with the late Dale Earnhardt for most all-time.

Danica Patrick was competitive from the onset and at one point, even powered underneath Stewart to take the lead. Altogether, she led five laps on the afternoon, but her promising run came to an end prematurely when she went to the garage with what was thought to be a blown engine on Lap 31. Victory marks Stewart's seventh Nationwide Daytona win. The problem was later diagnosed to be an issue with her ignition. Patrick finished 36th.

2012 Drive4COPD 300 Results

James Buescher happened to be at the right place at the right time to win Saturday's wreck-plagued DRIVE4COPD 300 Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway.

Buescher avoided a big wreck on the frontstretch and then miraculously pulled ahead of the field on the final lap before NASCAR displayed the caution flag to end the race.

Kurt Busch was leading coming out of final turn on the second-to-last lap, but Busch and several of the other frontrunners were caught up in an 11-car accident along the frontstretch.

Buescher was in 11th place as he rounded the final turn and made his way through a massive pack of spinning race cars.

Pole-sitter Danica Patrick exited the race on Lap 49, after a hard tap from Cole Whitt, her teammate at JR Motorsports, knocked Patrick's No. 7 Chevrolet out of control and into the Turn 3 wall.

Patrick's team pushed the car to the garage for extensive repairs, losing 48 laps in the process. She returned to the track on Lap 98 and finished 38th, an inauspicious start to a championship campaign.

2011 Drive4COPD 300 at Daytona - Race Results

Tony Stewart is almost money in the bank when it comes to the February NASCAR Nationwide race at Daytona International Speedway.

Stewart continued his dominance in today's DRIVE4COPD 300, holding off Carl Edwards and Justin Allgaier in the closing laps to win this race for the third straight time.

In a race widely trumpeted as Danica Patrick's NASCAR debut, Stewart took the checkered flag .309 seconds ahead of 2008 series champion Carl Edwards.

Stewart led the final 20 laps under green after a restart on Lap 101.

Kevin Harvick, who owns the No. 4 Chevrolet that Stewart was driving in his only scheduled Nationwide appearance of the year, finished third in his own No. 33 Chevy. Justin Allgaier came home fourth and Brian Vickers fifth.

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