If you like wreck-fests and fuel-mileage finishes, Sunday’s Daytona 500 was a real gas. First, Chase Elliott’s Chevy coughed and sputtered, then the Chevy of Kyle Larson did likewise and, finally, winner Kurt Busch’s Ford was in front. All of this after pile-ups sent 15 cars to the garage. Crashes are measured in g-loads, which meant…
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