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Burton keeps Ford strong at final practice for Daytona 500

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Harrison Burton was fastest in the final practice Saturday and led a charge of Ford drivers who swept the top eight spots headed into NASCAR’s season-opening Daytona 500.

Burton topped only 20 drivers who decided to take NASCAR’s new car on the track for the final warm-up for “The Great American Race.” With inventory lacking ahead of the car’s debut, some elite teams stayed in the garage: Joe Gibbs Racing, 23XI Racing and RFK Racing were among five teams that sat out.

Ford drivers continued to have a strong week in the lead-up to Sunday’s race at Daytona International Speedway.

Burton, a rookie driving the No. 21 for Wood Brothers Racing, posted a top lap Saturday of 188.355 mph. That sparked a run of Ford drivers: Joey Logano was second, then Austin Cindric, Kevin Harvick, Chase Briscoe, Ryan Blaney, Cole Custer and Aric Almirola.

Burton said he knew the real test was ahead.

“The real big pack is always different than a pack of four,” he said.

Blaney in the No. 12 Ford for Team Penske had the fastest 10-lap average Saturday at 186.940.

Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher won the 150-mile qualifying races in Fords for RFK Racing. Ford drivers swept the first four spots in Thursday night’s first qualifying race, then swept the top three in the second race.

Another Ford driver, defending Daytona 500 champion Michael McDowell, opened the first practice session this week with the top speed.

Jacques Villeneuve, the former Formula One champion and Indianapolis 500 winner, had limited practice time when an engine change was needed in the No. 27 Chevrolet. Villeneuve would normally drop to the back of field because of the change, but he had already qualified 40th. The 50-year-old Villeneuve posted the

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