Daytona Duels complete! The grid is set as Michelmore and Foster take out the Duels!
Duel 1
Martin and Spencer shared the front row, however Jackson would push around the outside to take the lead on lap 7. Lap 33 would see the first caution of the night with Thompkins self spinning off pit road. Michelmore would lead from the outside on the restart. They would run this way until lap 46 when Vickers and Jackson came together, again prompting Michelmore to lead, with Dyson and Nankervis trying to make a run down low.
Lap 55 would see Dyson and Scurlock come together, with the resulting restart allowing Martin to push Michelmore to the lead on the high side, despite a valiant run down low from Trahair.
Duel 2
Griffiths and Neale would lead away with the low line taking an early lead, Neale and Jaeger trying hard to make the top lane work. Lap 16 would see the top lane get broken up by a lapped car, allowing Hetterscheid to run around the outside to the front.
Most drivers would pit on lap 42, with Foster leading away with Carroll-Walden and Jaeger behind. Williams would push past and take fourth place from Hetterscheid on the final lap.
On to the Daytona 500!
Duel 1
Martin and Spencer shared the front row, however Jackson would push around the outside to take the lead on lap 7. Lap 33 would see the first caution of the night with Thompkins self spinning off pit road. Michelmore would lead from the outside on the restart. They would run this way until lap 46 when Vickers and Jackson came together, again prompting Michelmore to lead, with Dyson and Nankervis trying to make a run down low.
Lap 55 would see Dyson and Scurlock come together, with the resulting restart allowing Martin to push Michelmore to the lead on the high side, despite a valiant run down low from Trahair.
Duel 2
Griffiths and Neale would lead away with the low line taking an early lead, Neale and Jaeger trying hard to make the top lane work. Lap 16 would see the top lane get broken up by a lapped car, allowing Hetterscheid to run around the outside to the front.
Most drivers would pit on lap 42, with Foster leading away with Carroll-Walden and Jaeger behind. Williams would push past and take fourth place from Hetterscheid on the final lap.
On to the Daytona 500!