NASCAR's most popular driver said it with a wry half-smile, after contact with Marcos Ambrose put the No. 88 car into the frontstretch wall and ended Earnhardt's pursuit of a victory in the season-opening Sprint Unlimited exhibition at Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt repaid the Australian with a side-to-side bump as both cars rolled down the backstretch, and then headed to the garage to park his Chevrolet a handful of laps from the finish.
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