Nascar driver, Matt Kenseth took the win at Daytona International Speedway for the Nationwide Series Friday night after a crash gave him a comfortable lead.

Friday night's Nationwide Series race almost had a record-breaking start to be one of the fastest in Daytona history until a late accident brought out a red-flag stoppage. The inconvenient obstruction lasted nearly 10 minutes completely changing the pace and competition of the race

Sports Illustrated reported, Matt Kenseth stole the win when he teamed up with defending Truck Series champion James Buescher on the restart. With only two laps remaining when the race resumed, the pair used each other to push through to the lead up until the final laps.

The race began off steady. In the first 64 of the 101 laps Sam Hornish Jr. and Joey Logano dominated the race. The high speed chase took a pivotal turn late into the race after a multi-car accident brought raging traffic to a halt. The race was moving on at a rapid pace with just three cautions in the first 90 laps . The first one was for debris; the second for fluid on the track and the last was for Mike Wallace's stalled car.

Wallace's car came to an abrupt standstill with only seven laps to go. The cars became cautious when Travis Pastrana seemed to cut down on Cole Whitt, causing Whitt to turn Pastrana and trigger a multi-car accident. Caught in it was Jason White, who dropped to the grass after climbing from his crumpled car.

White was tended to by emergency personnel in the grass, then walked to a waiting ambulance on his own. When questioned after the incident, White seemed to not be fazed by his injuries and plans to get back into the speedway right away.

"Kind of took the breath out of me a little bit. It was a hard hit,'' he said. "I'm feeling fine. Just got to get a little rest, I'll be fine tomorrow.''

Kenneth takes another #1 spot along with his recent victory in Las Vegas.