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“I’m very fortunate to be in this place, but we all have to bow our heads and pray for Ryan Newman. That’s the number one thing we should all be thinking about right now.”
Coming out of Turn 4, Anderson pulled out and alongside Enfinger, and just before the Tri-oval, the two made contact. After coming together a few times, Enfinger edged out Anderson by only 0.010 seconds for his first victory since Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2018.
“We’re on TV, we’re being covered by the national media, and now we have our own media day here. It’s just nice to be a part of, even with the success and things that I’ve had, I’m just glad I’m here to begin with.”
As motorsports finales can sometimes play out, multiple story lines concluded on Tuesday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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“Everybody always says you never give up, and we’re no different,” Busch said.
“I’m losing my breath, I’m that excited. This one means so much. It was just a lot better year and it was really cool to go back-to-back.”