Filed under: Jamie McMurray, Daytona Int'l Speedway, Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- As
Jamie McMurray sat behind the microphone in his
Daytona 500 victory press conference, hands clinched around his face, head bowed, tears rolling down his eyes, too emotional to speak -- the enormity of his accomplishment set in. For him and for us.
The hundred or so journalists typing away on deadline suddenly became quiet, almost reverently watching McMurray in the several minutes it took for him to regain his composure and continue taking questions.
He was so honestly and deeply wrapped up in the moment. His moment.
It was a nice reminder of what it means to feel such genuine happiness. And for the 33-year old Missouri native McMurray, there was also a bit of relief and a healthy dose of redemption.
"To be honest, I was thinking, 'you need to stop crying and answer the questions ... but you know, the harder you try, the worse it gets,'' McMurray explained Tuesday with a laugh.
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