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When Daniel Suarez climbed out of his race car and was declared the winner of the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night, one of the first things he did was lift his baseball cap above his head, look to the heavens, and break into heavy tears to mix with the heavy rain.

It wasn’t just any ball cap that Suarez lifted, though. It didn’t carry the logo of any of his sponsors, nor did it have the logo of his car, No. 7.

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Rather, Suarez donned a No. 8 cap, symbolic of the late Kyle Busch’s car number, pointed to the sky, and gave thanks to his late friend and mentor.

Suarez wasn’t just looking at the rain that gave him the third win of his Cup career and brought the race to an early conclusion, 27 laps short of the scheduled 600-mile, 400-lap event at the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Rather, the native of Mexico looked up, raised his hand, and said, “This one’s for you, Kyle.”

It was one of the most emotional race wins NASCAR had seen since Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his first Cup race after the tragic death of his father, Dale Sr., in the February 2001 Daytona 500. Dale Jr. returned to Daytona International Speedway, the same place that claimed his father’s life, five months later, for the annual Coca-Cola 400 and won in his father’s memory.

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“It’s been a very tough week,” Suarez said. “Kyle was a special man. I did this one for Kyle, Samantha, for Brexton, and Lennix, for his family. It was very special. Every win is special, but this one definitely is special because it’s for Kyle… this one is for him.”

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