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Inside Motor Sports Posted: Wednesday July 09, 2003 9:46 AMWith a timely pit stop, rookie Greg Biffle stole the Pepsi 400 at Daytona for his first Winston Cup win By Lars Anderson
Thanks to a key pit stop on Lap 120 of the Pepsi 400 in which he topped off his tank during a caution, allowing him to finish the race without pitting again, the 33-year-old Biffle took the checkered flag. Though the victory was his first in Winston Cup -- he's also the first rookie to post a W this season -- Biffle is hardly a stranger to Victory Lane. He won the 2000 Craftsman Truck Series championship and the '02 Busch Series season title. "People from the West Coast don't get that many opportunities," said Biffle, the first Washingtonian to win a Winston Cup race since Derrike Cope took the checkered flag at Daytona in 1990. "Benny Parsons really did a lot for me by talking to Jack." Before Saturday, Biffle had only one top 15 finish and was 25th in points, but his unlikely win propelled him to the top of the rookie standings. (He holds a 59-point lead over Jamie McMurray.) NASCAR's rookie class of 2003 isn't nearly as impressive as last year's, which featured Jimmie Johnson and Ryan Newman, who between them won four races and finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the points standings. Still, on Saturday night Biffle accomplished something that no other rookie had since Mario Andretti in 1967: He won at Daytona. Issue date: July 14, 2003
For more Inside Motor Sports see this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, on newsstands Wednesday, July 9. Click here to subscribe to SI.
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