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Boise driver Brian Scott qualifies 35th for Daytona 500

Brian Scott spins during the first of two qualifying races for Sunday’s NASCAR Daytona 500 Sprint Cup race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016.
Brian Scott spins during the first of two qualifying races for Sunday’s NASCAR Daytona 500 Sprint Cup race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016. The Associated Press

Brian Scott (Boise High) got caught up in two on-track incidents Thursday night, including an encounter with the wall, during the first of two qualifying races for the Daytona 500 (11 a.m. Sunday, Fox).

“Really sucks to tear up a good car, but my guys are the best and our backup will be just as good! I find truth in Dale Earnhardt’s words “you can’t let one bad moment spoil a bunch of good ones,” Scott wrote on his Facebook page.

Scott and his backup Albertsons/Shore Lodge No. 44 Ford will start 35th in his second Daytona 500. He finished 25th in 2014.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch won the two qualifying races.

Driving a car he believes is unbeatable, Earnhardt Jr. added to his family legacy at Daytona on the anniversary of his father’s death.

Earnhardt won the first qualifying race Thursday to earn a starting spot on the second row for NASCAR’s biggest event.

It was Earnhardt’s 17th career win at Daytona International Speedway. The late Dale Earnhardt leads all drivers with 34 career victories at Daytona. He was killed on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500.

“It’s another win at Daytona for the Earnhardts, adding to the legacy,” Earnhardt said in Victory Lane. “We’re up here in the 50s now.”

The No. 88 Chevrolet that Hendrick Motorsports brought to Daytona won three times last year, and Earnhardt admitted after the qualifying race that he allowed himself to daydream about winning as a tribute to his father.

“I try not to make too big a deal — I told all you guys how much I like people to remember dad and talk about dad,” he said. “I’m guilty of daydreaming a little bit, about winning this race tonight because of the day. That’s very special to me. I was glad that nothing bad happened and we didn’t tear our car up because that would have been embarrassing on a day like this.”

Kyle Busch, the reigning Sprint Cup champion, won the second qualifying race, but several contenders wrecked their prized cars in a last-lap accident.

Busch was trying to hold off Jamie McMurray on the final lap and briefly blocked him. McMurray moved up the track for another try, but Jimmie Johnson was in the same space and Johnson bounced off the wall to trigger a multi-car accident.

Among those who wrecked strong race cars were Scott, Johnson, Matt Kenseth and Martin Truex Jr., who will all have to go to backup cars for the Daytona 500. Kenseth had earned a front row starting spot for Sunday’s season-opener, but he’ll now forfeit it because of the crash.

This story was originally published February 19, 2016 at 12:06 AM with the headline "Boise driver Brian Scott qualifies 35th for Daytona 500."

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