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2014 Coke Zero 400 Winner - Aric Almirola wins the 2014 Coke Zero 400

Avoiding two big wrecks and finding himself in an opportune position when heavy rain began falling, Aric Almirola won Sunday at Daytona International Speedway.

Almirola was leading when persistent showers and an unfavorable forecast prompted NASCAR to call the Coke Zero 400 -- 48 laps short of its scheduled 160-lap distance.

Driving the No. 43 Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports, the win was Almirola's first. And it comes on the 30th anniversary weekend of Petty's 200th -- and final -- career victory, which came in this race.

The No. 43 Petty car last won with John Andretti in 1999 at Martinsville Speedway.

2013 Coke Zero 400 Winner - Jimmie Johnson wins the 2013 Coke Zero 400

Another milestone for Jimmie Johnson and another spectacular finish for Daytona International Speedway.

Jimmie Johnson beat Tony Stewart to the finish line in Saturday night's Coke Zero 400 to record the first season sweep of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at the 2.5-mile superspeedway since Bobby Allison accomplished the feat in 1982.

As Johnson crossed the line at the end of a green-white-checkered-flag finish, the second of two massive last-lap crashes erupted behind him. Kevin Harvick stayed in front of the melee to run third, followed by Clint Bowyer and Michael Waltrip.

The victory was Johnson's fourth of the season -- tying Matt Kenseth for most in the series -- and the 64th of his career.

The five-time champion led the field to the restart on Lap 133 and stayed in the top spot until a wild six-car crash near the entry to the tri-oval on Lap 149 stacked two-thirds of the field and wrecked the cars of Denny Hamlin (who slammed nose-first into the frontstretch wall), Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, AJ Allmendinger, Dave Blaney and David Reutimann.

2012 Coke Zero 400 Winner - Tony Stewart wins Coke Zero 400

There was no fire or rain. Still, another frantic finish at Daytona International Speedway.

Tony Stewart emerged the winner, charging past Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth on the last lap and holding on as the challengers stacked up behind him Saturday night in one of Daytona's trademark wrecks.

Stewart has 18 victories at Daytona, second only to the late Dale Earnhardt's 34 wins.

None of Stewart's wins are in the Daytona 500, though. Stewart is 0 for 14 in NASCAR's biggest race of the year and was a non-factor in February, when the race was delayed a day by rain and then stopped more than two hours for a massive jet dryer fire.

But he's always strong in the summer race at Daytona, and this visit was no different.

Stewart qualified second but dropped back to 42nd at the start of the race because his time was thrown out by NASCAR after his Chevrolet failed inspection. He quietly rode around -- which is his style at restrictor-plate races -- and let Roush Fenway Racing teammates Kenseth and Greg Biffle control the front.

2011 Daytona Coke Zero 400 Winner - Georgia Native David Ragan Wins Coke Zero 400

After giving away a shot at winning the Daytona 500 with an improper lane change on the next-to-last restart in February, David Ragan has won his first Sprint Cup Series race, taking the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona.

Teammate Matt Kenseth was second, followed by Joey Logano, Kasey Kahne, and Kyle Busch.

There were two crashes on the final lap of the race, in the second green-white-checker period, but the race remained green to the finish line, with Ragan's No. 6 Ford crossing the line ahead of the field.

On the first green-white-checkered, Mark Martin and Joey Logano made contact, triggering a multi-car cras that collected many drivers who had contended throughout the night such as Martin Truex Jr., David Reutimann, and Clint Bowyer.

Ragan's win is the first for Atlanta-based UPS since Dale Jarrett's Talladega victory in 2005. It comes in his 163rd career start. There have been rumors and speculation abound about his future with the Roush-Fenway Racing organization, but he has had a solid season thus far and perhaps solidified his place with the team with his win tonight.

2010 Winner

Kevin Harvick held off Kasey Kahne and Jeff Gordon to win NASCAR's Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

The race start was delayed almost two hours by rain. But when the field finally took the green flag, the early portions of the race were hardly the uncontrolled wreck-fest many predicted of the slippery summer conditions. Most of the 47 lead changes came early on in a respectable game of give-and-take.

"Daytona has just been one of those magical places for us. Tonight, that wasn't the situation I wanted to be in. I wanted to be behind him and push him. But we got split up on the restart and that was it '', said Harvick.

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