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Harrison Burton wins at Daytona to earn NASCAR playoff berth - ESPN

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Out of his ride and far removed from the playoff picture, Harrison Burton changed his fortunes with a lap to remember Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway.

Burton, 23, passed two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch on the final lap in overtime to pick up his first career victory and a spot in NASCAR's postseason.

Burton, who already lost his ride in the famed No. 21 Ford with Wood Brothers Racing next season, took the lead thanks to a huge push from little-known Parker Retzlaff.

Busch fought back and had a chance down the stretch. He even got to Burton's bumper and forced Burton below the double yellow line. But NASCAR officials ruled the contact caused Burton to cross the line and did not penalize him.

«Besides just flat-out wrecking him, there was nothing else I could do,» Busch said.

Busch finished second, followed by Christopher Bell, Cody Ware and Ty Gibbs. It was Burton's first win in 98 career Cup starts, and it was the 100th victory for the Wood brothers.

«I cried the whole victory lap,» Burton said. «I, obviously, got fired from this job. I wanted to do everything for the Wood brothers that I could. They've given me an amazing opportunity in life and to get them [No.] 100 on my way out is amazing. We're in the playoffs now. Let's go to Darlington and see what happens.»

Burton's dad, former NASCAR driver Jeff Burton, called the race for NBC Sports and radioed down to offer his congratulations. He also hustled down from the broadcast booth to celebrate with his son in victory lane.

«It's been the hardest three of years of my life, obviously the hardest three years for some of these guys' lives,» Harrison Burton said. «To win it the way we just did it, to beat the best in the

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