Daytona Beach, www.mystseo.com, Florida. Let's call it the James · Taylor 500. "I've seen it, I've already seen Fire Rain." It was bad enough, trying to cheer up sad, soggy race fans, 14th postponed due to rain on Sunday for the first time in history. "Not quite what we had hoped," said Duncan Higginson, a Patrick fan from Atlanta. "She had a bad week." And there goes the entire Daytona 500. Again and again, the race was postponed due to severe weather, www.sttaiyuan.com. It reached a point where the race finally began when the expected opening command on Monday evening was: "Gentlemen, start your windshield wipers!" And who would have thought that just two days ago we were talking about the Daytona 500 and the NBA All-Star game making up the biggest sports weekend in Central Florida history? The All-Star game finished its run, but the same can't be said for the James · Taylor 500. In every blue book, the Daytona 500 will go down as one of the most disappointing, heat-sealed moments. This was supposed to be the Danica 500, but it turned into a downpour, then exploded into the 500. Going into the weekend, Danica Patrick was a huge story, but unfortunately for NASCAR, Danica delirium never materialized. Instead, fans endured two days of rain delays, with Danica involved in three crashes in as many laps. Shortly after the 500 restarted Monday night, Jimmie · Johnson lost control of his car on lap two, leading to a crash that took championship contenders Patrick and Trevor Bayne out of contention. Even when she finally got back on track, Patrick's car suffered major damage and she was never a factor. Racing fans can imagine the feeling. Thousands of them saved their money all year just so they could take a vacation to Florida to watch a great American race. Many of them had to leave and go back to work after the race was postponed due to rain on Sunday. Those who stayed on Monday had to endure another lap, then an unusually long jet-fuel delay due to rain. But who could have imagined that this race would end, thank goodness, with Matt Kenseth at 12:55 PM on Tuesday morning after being delayed late into Monday night because of a jet-fuel fire? It's only fitting that the number one song in America right now is Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain." Who knew she was a nationwide fan? In one of the strangest events in racing history, driver Juan-Pablo Montoya lost control of his car and collided with a truck carrying safety personnel with 40 laps to go. A massive crash caused 200 gallons to spill out of the truck and ignite on the track. Mike Helton, president of NASCAR, said: "When you think you've seen it all, you see something different." Two years ago, it was a pockmarked track that led to the race being postponed while workers filled holes with Bondo. On Sunday, it was a rain-soaked track that delayed the race until Monday. Then on Monday, a dry piece of debris was used to caution drivers when Montoya's car went out of control and crashed into a truck carrying jet fuel and its tank. Related thematic articles: Website Network Promotion Company Professional Search Engine Optimization. The nuclear genome of glaciers brings new insights. The nuclear genome of glaciers brings new insights. Obama mocks Republicans at an autoworker union event. Obama mocks Republicans at an autoworker union event.