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Home > Everything In Stock > 2011 Kurt Busch #22 Shell Pennzoil Budweiser Shootout Raced Win Version 1:24 NASCAR Diecast
2011 Kurt Busch #22 Shell Pennzoil Budweiser Shootout Raced Win Version 1:24 NASCAR Diecast
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Item Number: W221821SHUBABS
Manufacturer: Action Racing Collectables
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Expected Ship Date: 1-2 Business Days
Action Racing Collectables
1:24 Scale Platinum Series Hood Open Trunk Open
Production Quantity "1 of 823"
Product Description
Race Win Date: February 11, 2011
Budweiser Shootout: Daytona International Speedway
It was a two-car tango at Daytona International Speedway, where the wild, pack racing was replaced Saturday night by sizzling fast speeds and a strange ending that gave Kurt Busch the win in the Budweiser Shootout. The exhibition race was the first test on Daytona's smooth new pavement, and speeds at times hit 206 mph in a race that saw a record 28 lead changes among nine different drivers.
The final pass, though, was ruled illegal as Denny Hamlin was disqualified for going below the out-of-bounds line. It made Busch, who actually crossed the finish line in second place, the first Dodge driver to win the non-points race that has opened Speedweeks for the last 33 years. "What an unbelievable experience, this two-car draft. I had no idea what to expect going in," Busch said. "I was just going to take it one lap at a time and see how it played out."
The ruling against Hamlin by NASCAR was not controversial. The yellow-line rule has been in effect and enforced since NASCAR returned to Daytona in July 2001. "I thought it was a great, three-wide finish," said Hamlin said, "but obviously I used some pavement I shouldn't have."
It was instead the style of racing seen Saturday that created the most controversey as the opinions between drivers and fans differed greatly. The racing at Daytona had for so long been a white-knuckle, bumper-to-bumper mob of race cars unable to pull away from each other. Cars could shoot through the field at will, but one small bobble often created dangerous accidents. When the track opened last month for testing, though, teams had seemingly figured out the new NASCAR rule packages and the smooth surface at Daytona had created a new strategy of two-car racing.
So from the start of Saturday's 75-lap race, the field was quickly split into several packs of two cars. It lasted all the way to the end, when two packs of two had pulled so far away from everyone else that they were the only drivers in contention for the win. Ryan Newman was leading Hamlin around the oval, with Busch and Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray trailing close behind. Newman, as the leader, said he knew he was "a sitting duck" as he waited for Hamlin's attempted pass. It came as they closed in on the checkered flag, when Hamlin dove low and eventually under the yellow line that circles the bottom of the track. Busch then skirted around Newman at the top of the track, pulling McMurray with him. Hamlin was black-flagged and fell to 12th in the final standings, while Busch was declared the winner with McMurray and Newman finishing second and third. Hamlin understood NASCAR's ruling.
Note: This Lionel NASCAR Collectables / Action Racing Collectables Raced Win Version diecast collectible captures the look of Kurt Buschs winning race car as it rolled into the winner's circle, complete with all the post-race wear and tear and includes an exclusive limited edition collectors card and DISPLAY CASE.
Collect your 2011 Kurt Busch #22 Shell Pennzoil Budweiser Shootout Raced Win Version Penske Racing Dodge Charger Action Platinum Series by Lionel NASCAR Collectables 1:24 NASCAR diecast collectible car today!
Product Details
Action Racing Collectables 1:24 scale Platinum Series NASCAR diecast collectible cars feature over 100 total parts:
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All diecast body and chassis
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Opening hood, roof flaps and deck lid
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Front splitter; rear wing or spoiler
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Working steering, detailed interior and fuel compartment
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Manufacturer-specific engine detail with valve covers
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Die-cast tie rod assembly
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Independent coil spring front suspension with sway bar
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Detailed disc brake assembly
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Accurate header contour and simulated exhaust openings
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Aero design wheels
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Rear window funnel access
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Tampo-printed graphics and high quality paint
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Actual size measures approximately 8" in length and is handsomely packaged in its own custom printed skybox
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Each 1:24-scale diecast will also contain a Diecast Identification Number (DIN), visible through the back window, for registration.
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