He raced inside the top 10 most of the day, as did Allmendinger, who got a big hug from Petty after the best showing for the famous No. 43 car in nine years. "He is why I am here ... We're learning. There are still some things we have to get better at, but all in all for the pit crew and myself, it was a really good day. Hopefully this is something we can build on the rest of the way." Five of the top eight finishers came from the Roush/Yates engine shop, including second-place finisher Matt Kenseth.
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