Category: NASCAR Cup Series

NASCAR Cup Series

  • David Reutimann Daytona Qualifying Race Preview

    CORNELIUS, N.C. — No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine driver David Reutimann races in the second of Thursday’s two 150-mile qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway. The Michael Waltrip Racing driver has two goals in mind for Thursday. The first is learning all he can about his Toyota so he can continue his recent restrictor plate racing success. Last year, Reutimann scored the third most points at the four restrictor plate races. Reutimann’s second goal is to help his team owner Michael Waltrip race his No. 15 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota into his 25th Daytona 500. Reutimann, Waltrip and Martin Truex Jr. are all in the second race. Reutimann starts ninth, Waltrip 11th and Truex Jr. starts 14th. 

     

     

     

    REUTIMANN QUOTES

     

    ON GOALS FOR THURSDAY: “My primary goal is to learn as much as I can so we are ready for Sunday’s Daytona 500. Sure, you want to win and that’s what we plan to do, but winning on Thursday doesn’t pay what Sunday’s race does. As a team our next goal is to do whatever we can to help Michael Waltrip race his way into the Daytona 500. Michael loves this race and it’s an important anniversary for him and we’d all like to help him any way we can. He has given me so many opportunities in this sport and anything that I can do to help him make his 25th Daytona 500 is what I’m going to do.”

    DAYTONA SO FAR: “We knew we would be better in the draft than we would in single lap qualifying. But, we were decent on our qualifying run last Sunday so we are very optimistic about the rest of the week. Michael’s Toyota looked really good in the Shootout Saturday night so I expect we’ll be good when we start drafting practice on Wednesday. It’s really kind of exciting. The speeds we saw Saturday, the tweaking of the rules, it kind of creates a lot of suspense and drama for what is going to happen Wednesday and Thursday and especially on Sunday.”

     

     

    ADDITIONAL NOTES OF INTEREST

     

    • In 2010, Reutimann scored the third most points (576) of any NSCS driver on superspeedways and the fifth most points (285) of any driver at Daytona. His average starting position was 22.5 and average finish was 8.5 at superspeedways. Reutimann led 18 percent (19/104) of his total laps led at superspeedways in 2010.

     

    • Reutimann formed The David Reutimann Foundation in 2009 to benefit Florida based charities, including: All Children’s Hospital, Camp Boggy Creek and Zephyrhills Meals on Wheels. Reutimann’s annual Cookout and Golf Tournament in Zephyrhills, Fla., started in 2005 before the formation of his foundation, has raised and distributed nearly $500,000 to local charities.

     

    • When Reutimann first moved to North Carolina he was given work in Joe Nemechek’s (NEMCO Motorsports) fabrication shop as a welder until he was able to find a job as a driver. Nemechek gave Reutimann his first opportunity to race in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2002 driving the No. 87. High school friend Brian Pattie, now Juan Pablo Montoya’s crew chief, introduced Reutimann to Joe Nemechek

     

    • Reutimann earned his first career NSCS win in the 2009 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and his second career win at Chicagoland Speedway on July 10, 2010 leading 52 laps.
  • Team Lowe’s Racing – Team 48 Daytona International Speedway

    Team 48 Daytona International Speedway

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    RACE NOTES
    Daytona International Speedway

    Johnson has made 18 Sprint Cup Series starts at Daytona International Speedway, where he has earned one win, six top-five and nine top-10 finishes.
    Johnson has completed 97.7% (3053 of 3125) of competition laps at the 2.5-mile track and has led 60.
    He has an average start and finish of 8.7 and 16.3.

    Chassis

    Johnson will pilot brand new chassis No. 628 in Sunday’s season-opening Sprint Cup Series race.
    He last drove backup chassis No. 482 at Talladega in 2009, finishing sixth.

    JIMMIE JOHNSON QUOTES
    WITH YOUR STYLE OF NEVER SEEMING TO MIND SLIDING THE CAR AROUND IF YOU HAVE TO… NEARER THE OFF-ROAD THE BETTER ALMOST, HOW DOES THIS REPAVING JOB AFFECT YOU AND YOUR STYLE? IS IT A PLUS FOR YOU OR A MINUS?
    “Our track record doesn’t show that the old surface was really a plus. Maybe this is a plus. You know our finishes here especially in the 500 we’ve been caught up in a lot of late-race stuff and we haven’t been the dominant car by any means, but we’ve had top-fives, top-tens in our hands and had some situations that plagued us. The July race has been much better to us where it is more slick so maybe there is an argument with that. I feel though as race teams with the new surface we only have a few areas to adjust the car and with the track being so forgiving everybody is going to be set on kill and handling is not going to be an option or an obstacle like we all like Talladega. From our standpoint we have less to separate ourselves with on the track during the race but I think it will be in perspective and for the Daytona 500 we’re going to have the best circumstances and the best race we’ve seen. The only thing that can screw that up is all getting too out of control early and cause a big pile up and there’s 15 cars left on the track. That’s the one thing that can screw this all up but I think for the Daytona 500 we have the best circumstances building.”

    SPRINT CUP SERIES CAREER NOTES
    Career Wins

    Johnson has 53 wins in his Sprint Cup Series career, his most recent coming at Dover International Speedway on Sept. 26, 2010.
    The El Cajon, Calif.-native is currently 10th on NASCAR’s all-time wins list, one victory behind Lee Petty.
    He is second in total wins among active drivers, behind Jeff Gordon (82).
    Johnson needed only 296 starts to hit the 50 mark. Only three drivers have reached 50 victories quicker – Gordon (232), Darrell Waltrip (278) and David Pearson (293).
    Johnson has won at least three Cup races a season since he posted his first victory in 2002. He is the only driver in the modern era to win at least three races in each of his first eight full-time seasons.
    Johnson has won Sprint Cup Series races at all but four (Michigan, Chicago, Watkins Glen, Homestead) of the 22 tracks on which the series competes.
    Johnson’s 10 wins in 2007 was the highest number recorded in a single season since Jeff Gordon posted 13 victories in 1998.
    The four-consecutive wins scored by the No. 48 team in the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup ties a modern-era NASCAR record.

    Career Poles

    Johnson has collected 25 poles in his Sprint Cup career.
    The championship driver has earned at least one pole a year since his first full-time season in 2002.
    He had a career-high six poles in 2008.
    Johnson’s most recent pole position was at Dover International Speedway on Sept. 24, 2010.

    Career Starts

    Johnson has finished in the top five in the Sprint Cup Series point standings each year since his first full season in 2002.
    Johnson is the only driver to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup every year since the format was adopted in 2004.
    In 327 Sprint Cup Series starts, Johnson has posted 134 top-five and 203 top-10 finishes.
    He has a top-five finish at every track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series circuit.
    Johnson has led a total of 10,996 laps (of 94,228) in his Sprint Cup career, covering over 126,257 miles.
    He has finished on the lead lap 253 times.
  • Michael Waltrip, No. 99 Pastrana-Waltrip Toyota Daytona Preview

    CORNELIUS, N.C. — Two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip makes his first NASCAR Nationwide Series appearance since 2009 on Saturday at Daytona International Speedway driving the No. 99 Pastrana-Waltrip Toyota.

    The race marks the first Nationwide Series appearance for the newly formed Pastrana-Waltrip Racing team owned by Gary and Blake Bechtel along with Michael Waltrip Racing and action sports star Travis Pastrana. The team will field Toyotas for Pastrana’s seven Nationwide races in 2011 plus races featuring drivers Ryan Truex, Martin Truex Jr. and Waltrip. Saturday’s race marks Waltrip’s 25th career Nationwide race at The World Center of Racing. The 47-year-old Waltrip owns three poles and four second-place finishes at Daytona.

    QUOTES

    MICHAEL WALTRIP ON RACING THE NATIONWIDE CAR AT DAYTONA: “Having not run the No. 99 in a couple of years I watched it do some cool things on the track. Trevor Bayne sitting on three straight poles last year, Martin Truex Jr., almost winning at Charlotte last fall all those things made me want to be back in it. It made me want to drive it again. So getting to drive at Daytona, a track that I have had a lot of success at, makes it really special. Getting back in the car is going to be cool but since it’s Daytona makes it even more special.”

    ON THE NEW NATIONWIDE CAR:  “I watched the race in July, and the cars looked amazing. They looked fast and drafting was intense.  So I don’t know 100 percent what to expect but I know I liked what I saw. Jerry Baxter (crew chief) had a super fast car in July and that makes me excited. I know that we are going to put a good show on for the fans.”

    ON TRAVIS PASTRANA:  “Travis Pastrana is a huge star, and people adore him. To have him believe in Michael Waltrip Racing, Gary and Blake Bechtel and have him want to partner with us is awesome. The association between MWR and Travis Pastrana is very positive for our organization. The cool thing is when you meet him you just want to hug him. You want to say, ‘yeah man you’re my partner and I couldn’t be more proud.’ He is just so kind and respectful to his fans. He is the exact model of what I would hope that someone with his following would be. So it’s a privilege to be associated with him.”

     

    NOTES OF INTEREST

     

    • Michael Waltrip Racing, Gary and Blake Bechtel and Pastrana own Pastrana-Waltrip Racing that fields Toyota Camrys out of the MWR shop in Cornelius, N.C. The Bechtels have owned cars in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series since 1990. The Morgan Hill, Calif. residents’ teams have visited victory lane 10 times in the Nationwide Series.

     

    • Boost Mobile will sponsor each of Pastrana’s races in 2011.

     

    • Waltrip, Richard Petty and Mark Martin are the only drivers to start more than 1,000 races in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup, Camping World Truck and Nationwide Series.

     

    • Waltrip will appear on SPEED-TV’s live edition of Trackside airing Friday at 6 p.m.

     

    • Waltrip’s book “In the Blink of an Eye” is No. 11 on the New York Times best-seller list.

     

    • In 2010 the No. 99 team finished 10th in the NASCAR owners points standings. The team tallied six top-five and 11 top-10 finishes with drivers Bayne, Martin Truex Jr. and Ryan Truex. They also captured three consecutive pole awards with driver Trevor Bayne, tying the record set by Sam Ard, Mark Martin, Waltrip and Jeff Gordon. 
  • Matt Kenseth – Crown Royal Black Racing – Daytona 500 Advance

    Matt Kenseth – NSCS ADVANCE Team:           No. 17 Crown Royal Black Ford Fusion Crew Chief:  Jimmy Fennig Chassis:       Primary: RK-713 (Brand new chassis)                      

    Kenseth on racing at Daytona International Speedway : “The Daytona 500 is our biggest race of the year, so when you can win that race it is one of the things you like to collect. You want to win every week, but if you had to pick one race, this would be one of them. It was great to win it back in 2009, and I’d really like to win it again.  The new surface has so much more grip now that we’re able to change lanes at the drop of the hat and put the car wherever we want. You couldn’t do that before because the pavement was so worn out and we had such big restrictor plates.  Drafting partners were really important in the Shootout, but I’m interested to see how the race plays out with a full field of 43 cars all together for the 500.”  

    Crew chief Jimmy Fennig on racing at Daytona International Speedway : “After Saturday night’s Shootout, we really saw how important having a drafting partner is with this new surface.  Our focus is to find as much speed as we can in our Crown Royal Black Ford since handling isn’t as much of a hassle as it has been in the past at Daytona.  We’ll look to have a strong run in Thursday’s Duel race so that we can earn a good starting position for the 500 on Sunday and start the season off on the right foot.”  

    FAST FACTS:

    •        Kenseth has led laps in four of his last five consecutive Daytona 500 races

    •        Kenseth has an average starting position of 22.2 and an average finishing position of 17.3 at Daytona

    •        Kenseth has achieved one win, three top-5’s, and ten top-10’s at Daytona

    •        Kenseth has completed 3,564 of 3,845 (92.7 percent) laps at Daytona and led for a total of 69 laps

    •        This weekend at Daytona, Kenseth will pilot the No. 17 Crown Royal Black Ford Fusion

  • Newman Eyeing Another Career-Building Daytona 500 Victory

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 15, 2011) — When asked if winning the Daytona 500 is a career-changing experience, Ryan Newman answers without hesitation.

    “Obviously it’s a big career builder and resume builder,” said Newman, winner of the 50th anniversary Daytona 500 in 2008. “It changed my life because I have the trophy, the check and the notoriety to go along with it. But I think it’s the impression that people have of you as a Daytona 500 champion that changes your life more so.”

    Newman, driver of the No. 39 U.S. Army Chevrolet, would like nothing better than to enhance his resume on Sunday with another victory in the Great American Race.

    “I want to drive the Soldiers’ car to victory lane,” stated Newman. “That’s our goal and what better way to salute our Army Strong Soldiers than with the Daytona 500 trophy.”

    Newman and the No. 39 team, led by crew chief and Daytona Beach native Tony Gibson, have gotten off to a strong start in the early portion of Daytona 500 Speedweeks with an impressive third-place finish in Saturday night’s Budweiser Shootout and posting the seventh-fastest speed in Sunday’s Pole Day qualifying.

    “I feel we have a car and a team that can improve upon what we’ve already accomplished at Daytona,” noted the 33-year-old Newman. “We have the Duel race (on Thursday) and three days of practices to get our Chevrolet ready for the 500. There’s plenty of speculation about the two-car draft and the recent rule change by NASCAR, but we just have to wait and see how it all shakes out and make whatever adjustments that will be needed. It appears we have an interesting week ahead of us.”

    There’s another reason that Newman is feeling upbeat and that’s how the U.S. Army/Stewart-Haas Racing team finished the 2010 Sprint Cup season.

    “Well for the first time in a couple of years we had a good ending to the season,” explained Newman, a 14-time Cup winner. “Our last ten races (in 2010) were strong. They weren’t perfect but they were strong. That was the highlight of our season last year so coming off that and having some momentum mentally and physically are big for our team. I look forward to starting the season a little more than I did this time last year which is based off that performance.”  

    The last two races of 2010 saw Newman finish runner-up in Phoenix and seventh at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Also, eight of his 14 top 10s in 2010 came in the final 13 races.

      “The last two years we didn’t get off to a good start and we need to change that,” said Newman, who had finishes of 36th and 34th in the past two Daytona 500s. “There’s so many things you can’t control at the superspeedways, but we know we can be good at what we can control.”   After two practice sessions on Wednesday, Newman will be back in race mode for Thursday’s first qualifying race at the 2.5-mile tri-oval (SPEED, 2 p.m. ET). He will start third in the 150-miler. The Duel races will determine the 43-car starting lineup for Sunday’s Daytona 500 (FOX, 1 p.m. ET).     Newman’s Daytona 500 Results              St    Fn  2002    23     7 2003    37    43 2004    20    31 2005     9     20 2006    18     3 2007    16    38 2008     7      1 2009    36    36     2010    17    34     No. 39 Over-the-Wall Crew (city is hometown) Front-tire changer:      Scott Brzozowski, Sterling Heights, Mich. Front-tire carrier:         Shannon Keys, Byron, Ga. Rear-tire changer:       Brandon Hopkins, Danielson, Conn. Rear-tire carrier:         James Houk, Fair Play, Mo.   Jackman:                    Andrew Turner, Coloma, Mich.Gasman:                     Andy Rueger, Seymour, Ind. 2nd Gasman:               Michael Moore, Springfield, Mass. 7th Man/Windshield:    Jay Guarneri, Naples, Fla.  ___________________________________________________   Crew Chief:                 Tony Gibson, Daytona Beach, Fla. Car Chief:                   Kevin Pennell, Kannapolis, N.C. Spotter:                      Jimmy Kitchens, Hueytown, Fla. Engine Specialist:        Jay Nolan, Jacksonville, Fla. Engine Builder:            Hendrick Motorsports Engineers:                  Johnny Klausmeier, Perry Hall, Md.                                   Wes Gantt, Taylorsville, N.C.   Shock Specialist :        Brian Holshouser, Charlotte Tire Specialist:            Jeff Zarrella, Southington, Conn.

  • FREE NASCAR FAN EVENT AT L.A. LIVE WITH THE DAYTONA 500 WINNER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23

    ~Fans to receive a collectible Daytona track medallion from the D500 Winner made from the actual track asphalt with the purchase of the D500 Winners Package~

    SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. (Feb. 15, 2011) – Shortly after the checkered flag waves for this weekends NASCAR season opener – the Daytona 500,  Southern California race fans will be able to join the Daytona 500 Winner for a FREE fan event at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles (800 W. Olympic Blvd.) on Wednesday, February 23 at noon.  

    The Daytona 500 Winners Event will include a Q&A session and is open to the public.  However, fans that purchase the “Daytona 500 Winners Package” will not only have the opportunity to participate in the Q&A session, but will receive a special gift from the Champion.  

    Purchase the “Daytona 500 Winners Package” for just $65 (a $74.95 value) and receive:  

     ·         Reserved seat (rows 15-23) to the Auto Club 400 on Sunday, March 27

    ·         Collectible one-of-a-kind authentic piece of genuine Daytona International Speedway track encased in a keepsake medallion created by Jostens

    ·         Parking pass  

    To receive the collectible medallion from the Daytona 500 Winner, fans must purchase the Daytona 500 Winners Package leading up to or at the event.  The collectible medallion is extremely limited, so fans are encouraged to purchase the Daytona 500 Winners Package while supplies last. “The only thing more amazing than these medallions is to get handed one by the Daytona 500 winner himself,” said Gillian Zucker, Auto Club Speedway President.  

    Fans who already purchased tickets to the Auto Club 400, can purchase the collectible medallion for just $19.95.  

    The Daytona 500 Winners Event is the perfect setting to get with fellow race fans before NASCAR rolls into Southern California for the Auto Club 400 weekend, March 25-27 at Auto Club Speedway.  For more information or to purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), log on to www.autoclubspeedway.com visit the Auto Club Speedway ticket office.    

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    About Auto Club Speedway Look for some amazing racing when the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series returns to Auto Club Speedway for the Auto Club 400 on March 27.  After last October’s NSCS race, drivers, media and spectators proclaimed that race as possibly the best ever at Auto Club Speedway- five-wide racing at over 200 mph on the NASCAR circuit!  For tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223) or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com more information.

  • ‘TRANSFORMERS: Dark of the Moon’ Stars Josh Duhamel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Director Michael Bay Serve as the Grand Marshals of the Daytona 500

    NASCAR Stock Cars Featured as Characters in “TRANSFORMERS: Dark of the Moon” – First Official Appearance Anywhere  

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The stars of “TRANSFORMERS: Dark of the Moon”– Josh Duhamel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and director Michael Bay – will serve as the Grand Marshals for 53rd running of the Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011, airing at 12 p.m. ET on FOX.  As Grand Marshals, the TRANSFORMERS cast will deliver the four most famous words in motorsports – “Gentlemen, start your engines.”  

    In addition, the modified NASCAR stock cars featured in the movie will make their first public appearance by leading the 43-car field during the pace laps of “The Great American Race,” the kick-off event to the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.

    The Daytona 500 will not be Bay or TRANSFORMERS’ first introduction to the NASCAR world.  In 2009, Bay piloted the official pace car at a NASCAR Sprint Cup race to promote the DVD release of “TRANSFORMERS: Revenge of the Fallen.”  NASCAR drivers Jeff Gordon and Ryan Newman also took part, racing with branded images of opposing AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS on their cars and uniforms.  Bay credits his vision to include NASCAR stock cars in the new TRANSFORMERS film to this experience. 

    “We’re honored to have the stars and director from this blockbuster film franchise   “TRANSFORMERS: Dark of the Moon” serve as Grand Marshals of ‘The Great American Race,’” Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III said. 

    “As an added bonus for our fans, three cars from the movie will be on location during Speedweeks and we all look forward to watching them lead the field for the 53rd running of the Daytona 500 on the newly paved racing surface.”  

    In the days leading up to the Daytona 500, race fans can view the TRANSFORMERS NASCAR stock cars at the Chevy Display located in the Midway outside Turn 4.  

    Tickets for Speedweeks 2011 events, including the 53rd annual Daytona 500, are available online at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.   Fans can stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter (www.twitter.com/disupdates) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/DaytonaInternationalSpeedway)

    HASBRO, TRANSFORMERS and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. © 2011 Hasbro.  All Rights Reserved.

  • Daytona: Changes, Domination, and a New Star

    Daytona: Changes, Domination, and a New Star

    As the NASCAR Sprint Cup season begins, there has been change after change. The new surface of Daytona International Speedway has given the teams a smoother track with more grip than ever before. It also created the new popular custom of pairing up with another car to gain speed. In practice, the two-car drafts achieved speed in excess of 200 mph, and in the Bud Shootout exhibition race, speeds were recorded as high at 207 mph. You just knew something had to be changed before the Daytona 500.

    [media-credit name=”David Yeazell” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Sunday evening, NASCAR introduced what they called two technical changes. Frontal openings that cool the engine were reduced in size and the pressure release valve on the water system is to be set at 33 pounds per square inch. The intent is to make it impossible for cars to stay in prolonged, close drafting. Thus, the high speeds seen in the two-car drafting will be lowered.

    Many fans found the racing in the Budweiser Shootout to be exciting, but it had its drawbacks. It made it nearly impossible for one car to pull out and slingshot past even its drafting partner and it created the necessity for a “dancing partner” to be competitive. That has always been the case, but the practice favored multi-car teams and made the field less competitive from first to last place. Regardless of the praise from the media covering the race, it was less than what people expect from the Daytona experience. Practice and the Gatorade Duels will be the first indication of whether or not the rules change will accomplish what NASCAR is trying to do…

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    I’ve been watching this whole Dale Earnhardt love fest signifying the 10th anniversary of his death at the speedway, and I have to admit I’m a bit perplexed. There is no doubt that Earnhardt was special and I loved to watch him race, but it seems that concentrating on his death a decade later is a little much. I found it interesting that his son is finding it hard to deal with now. On an ESPN interview shown today, he admits that he doesn’t dwell on that sad Sunday in 2001, and that he was sure that his father would have a problem with it. It’s almost like NASCAR, in hard times, is reaching for anything that will create interest in today’s less than attractive product. If you have to use a tragic event to do it, well, why not?

    It was also announced that there will be a “silent lap,” which will be Lap 3 and have asked fans to hold up three fingers during that lap. That’s almost the same scenario we saw ten years ago. Judging by the number of Earnhardt flags and stickers on campers at the tracks today, it will be a popular thing to do, but it cannot take away from what we saw today in qualifying—complete domination from one organization and once manufacturer. If NASCAR wants to boost interest, that’s where to start, but I realize that they can’t do anything about a team being better than everyone else. It’s up to the other teams to catch up.

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    The most pleasant surprise of qualifying today was the performance of Trevor Bayne in the Wood Brothers Ford. Bayne flirted with the pole on his run and initially wound up third before he was bumped back to fourth at the end of the day. Some forget that Bayne is a 19-year old rookie and the Woods have been struggling the last few years. Who knows how he’ll race, but if his performance at Texas last season is any indication, he’s going to only get better. It’s good to see a team that has the longevity of the Wood family perform like this. It’s enough to make me forget that Hendrick and RCR Chevrolets have dominated Speedweeks so far, and anyone in a Toyota is out to lunch in speed.

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    Another driver to watch in the Gatorade Duels is Chevrolet driver Bill Elliott in the No. 09 Phoenix Racing entry. Although he only qualified 17th, he has Hendrick power under the hood and engineering help from the front row owner. Match that with Elliott’s experience at this track, and Awesome Bill might have a really good day. That would be special for everyone.

  • HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: The Shootout was a two car race all over the place

    HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: The Shootout was a two car race all over the place

    [media-credit name=”David Yeazell” align=”alignright” width=”246″][/media-credit]The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series officially kicked off their 2011 season with the 33d annual invitational race known as the Budweiser Shootout. The 75 lap event brought some radically new changes to restrictor plate racing at Daytona. We also got introduced to some new racing terms such as “two car lockups”, “team mate for a day” and even “dancing with the stars.” With those thoughts in mind let’s begin this week with:

    HOORAH to Kurt Busch for winning the Budweiser Shootout following a stunning finish that saw the race conclusion unveil itself during the final few feet to the checkers. The Las Vegas driver led three of the race’s 75 laps for his first ever Budweiser Shootout win, and a paycheck worth $203,000, in his Roger Penske Racing Dodge. The event was also the first Shootout win for Dodge.

    One of the more interesting aspects of this event was the multiple use of the two car drafting technique instead of the long draft lines we’ve seen in the past at Daytona. This was often referred to as “two car lockups.” It was a game of drivers finding out who they could line up and bump draft the best with. It was also a little hairy at times because the second driver had trouble seeing the track in front of the first car. That led to the driver’s spotters working together in order to quickly convey on track information.

    It was Jaime McMurray’s Chevrolet that actually pushed Busch into the lead during the final few feet of the race. In victory lane a very appreciative Busch called him his “team mate of the day.” That’s a term you’re likely going to hear a lot during the course of Thursday’s Gatorade Duel qualifying events as well as Sunday’s Daytona 500.

    Busch deserves another HOORAH for coining that new racing term as well as a second one when he said “someone call Helio Castro Neves because this is “Dancing With The Stars.” He was of course referring to the IZOD Indy Car champion who surprised us all when he appeared on the popular ABC television show and then danced his way to the winner’s trophy.

    But it was the conclusion of the Budweiser Shootout that everyone is still talking about. On that final quarter lap Ryan Newman was the race leader with Denny Hamlin right on his bumper. Newman’s Chevrolet inched up just a bit in the tri-oval and that’s when Hamlin dropped to the extreme bottom of the track to attempt a winning pass. Unfortunately Hamlin’s tires went below the two yellow safety lines which is an automatic disqualification. NASCAR officials dropped Hamlin from first to 12th in the final finishing order.

    One would think that a mistake like that would automatically generate a WAZZUP. But I’m going to make an exception here and give Hamlin a HOORAH for his mature attitude and the decision he felt he had to make when his car drifted below the yellow lines. After the race Hamlin said he had no problem with NASCAR’s decision and added “the yellow lines are there to protect us and for the fans in the stand’s safety. I just chose to take the route. Winning a Shootout is not worth sending Newman through the grandstands. And for me, as fast as we were running, if I got into his left rear that car would have went airborne.”

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    Having said that, Hamlin absolutely gets a WAZZUP regarding that bizarre incident that occurred with his steering wheel during Sunday’s qualifying session for the Daytona 500. Due to space restraints, the steering wheels of Sprint Cup race cars are removed so a driver can get in and out. When Hamlin crawled into his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, he attached the steering wheel onto the column but apparently didn’t give it a tug to insure that it was properly secured.

    After exiting pit road Hamlin pulled out onto the track only to have the car make a sharp left turn all by itself. That’s because the steering wheel came off in the driver’s hands. Fortunately he was only doing approximately 70 MPH at the time, but the car veered into the infield grass and there was some minor damage to the front end. Hamlin did an obligatory slow lap to officially qualify for the race and then brought the car back to the garage for repairs.

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    HOORAH to the Junior Nation, the official fan club of Dale Earnhardt Jr, who have found their smiles again. Okay, I’m well aware that Earnhardt crashed out of Saturday night’s Budweiser Shootout after being caught up in a WAZZUP moment triggered by drivers Regan Smith and Carl Edwards. But prior to that, the car and the driver looked really strong.

    His primary car for the Daytona 500 looked even stronger after Earnhardt locked up the pole position for the 500 following Sunday’s qualifying. He accomplished that by turning in a lap of 186.089 MPH. His team mate, Jeff Gordon, posted the second fastest speed marking the third time a Daytona 500 will start with a front row from Hendrick Motorsports.

    Meanwhile the girl friend, still a T shirt wearing card carrying member of the Junior Nation, spent Sunday evening strutting her stuff, in her Junior Nation official clothing, while grinning like the proverbial cat who ate the canary. I, on the other hand, had to sit there and take it because I’m old enough and smart enough to know not to make wise cracks the day before Valentines.

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    HOORAH to young rookie driver Trevor Bayne who guaranteed himself a start in the 500 by qualifying his Wood Brothers Ford third on the speed chart. After the run, the happy young driver said “I didn’t know I could hold my breath for a minute and a half.”

    But the Wood Brothers had a back up plan to make the Daytona 500 via the NASCAR Stock Exchange. In other words they made a deal to acquire owner’s points which would place them in the top 35 of the owner’s points standings. As we all know, any team within the top 35 is guaranteed a start in Sunday’s race. It also guarantees them a WAZZUP from yours truly.

    This arrangement was made with Richard Petty Motorsports who had 2010 owner’s point available from their now defunct #19 team. The details called for the creation of a new racing organization that was named Wood Brothers 2 LLC with Richard Petty being named as the official owner of record of the #21 Ford Fusion. This move, approved by NASCAR, is being referred to as an equity partnership.

    Seriously? Equity partnership? I call it buying your way into the Daytona 500.

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    The final WAZZUP of the week involves a bizarre incident from a jet dryer belonging to the Daytona Speedway. Following a crash, suffered by driver Jamie McMurray during Friday’s practice session, the speedway clean up crew came out onto the track. All of a sudden the engine of this very expensive jet powered dryer burst into flames. It was a sight we may never see again.

    We have two final HOORAHS for you. The first goes to SPEED Channel analyst Kyle Petty who was participating in a lively panel discussion regarding NASCAR’s very popular have at it boys, police yourselves, policy initiated last year. During the course of the topic there was a video overlay of last year’s alleged fight between drivers Jeff Burton and Jeff Gordon. I refer to that moment as alleged because I still say I’ve seen girls in cocktail lounges fight better than that.

    Apparently Kyle Petty has a similar opinion because he said “I’m still not sure if that fight was Ali versus Frazier or Laverne and Shirley. That’s just one more reason why everyone loves Kyle Petty.

    The final HOORAH of the week goes to Fox Sports for their very limited appearances from their animated mascot “Digger.” I honestly can’t tell you exactly why that cartoon fat rat bothers me. Perhaps I should seek professional help and deal with this issue once and for all. Then again, I could spend the money on Budweiser at which point, following a certain point in time and libation, “Digger” simply won’t matter anymore.

  • Michael Waltrip Daytona Duel Preview

    Daytona, Fla.

    To race in:

    Waltrip must finish first or second among the following drivers in his 150-mile qualifying race:

    1. Travis Kvapil

    2. Todd Bodine

    3. Casey Mears

    4. Terry Labonte

    5. Derrike Cope

    6. Brian Keselowski

    To qualify based on his speed:

    On Sunday, Waltrip posted the fourth fastest speed among the drivers outside the top 35 behind Bill Elliott, Joe Nemechek and Travis Kvapil. If any of those drivers race into the Daytona 500 (Elliott or Nemecheck in the first 150-mile race or Kvapil in the second), Waltrip’s qualifying speed will be fast enough to make the race regardless of where he finishes in his race.

    Waltrip’s odds of securing entry into the Daytona 500 are favorable especially considering his Michael Waltrip Racing teammates David Reutimann and Martin Truex Jr are both in the second qualifying race and could be potential drafting partners.

    WALTRIP QUOTES

    “I don’t take anything for granted but I’m confident we’ll not only race our way into the Daytona 500 on Thursday, but we’ll finish well and that means a good starting spot for Sunday’s race. Our NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota was rolling Saturday night. We had the fastest lap of the Shootout (206.7 mph) and could hook up pretty well in the draft. We’ll use Wednesday to figure out what works and what doesn’t work with some of the rule tweaks NASCAR announced Sunday and be ready for Thursday. Reutimann and Truex in our race is cool but I think all three of our cars are going to be up there battling for the victory instead of worry about getting me in the race. Our Toyotas are a lot better drafting than they are in single lap qualifying and that’s what you want. Thursday and Sunday is when you want to be fast and I know we are fast.”

    ADDITIONAL NOTES OF INTEREST

     Sunday’s Daytona 500 marks Waltrip’s 764th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start and 48th Sprint Cup race at the track. He has led 351 laps at Daytona in Sprint Cup competition.

     Waltrip is one of only eight drivers to win more than two Daytona 500 titles.

     Waltrip’s book “In the Blink of an Eye” is No. 11 on the New York Times best-seller list.

     Waltrip, Richard Petty and Mark Martin are the only drivers to start more than 1,000 races in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup, Camping World Truck and Nationwide Series.

     Waltrip will appear on SPEED-TV’s live edition of Trackside airing Friday at 6 p.m.

     Waltrip will make his Daytona truck debut driving the No. 15 Race View/Wounded Warrior Toyota in the Camping World Truck Series on Friday and the No. 99 Pastrana-Waltrip Toyota in Saturday’s Nationwide race.

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    — No. 15 NAPA AUTO PARTS driver and two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip has two ways to make the 43-car field for Sunday’s Daytona 500. He can race his way into the field in the second of Thursday’s 150-mile Duel qualifying race or qualify based on his single-lap qualifying speed posted last Sunday.