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4 The USA, Steve Addington, Susan Brewer
5 Bob Labonte, Delano Wood, Chris Golder
6 Todd Kluever, Caron Myers, Joe Dan Bailey, Gere Kennon, Heidi Bodine, Delma Cowart, Gwyn Staley*
7 Stevie Waltrip, Stan Fox*, Landon Cassill, Michelle Fizer, Nealie Stufflet
8 Leo Jackson
9 Bon Scott*, Stephen Witzke, Donnie Richeson, G.C. Spencer*
10 Adam Petty*, Brendan Gaughan, Gabi DiCarlo, Skip Jefferson,
11 Bobby Dotter, Bill Wilburn, James Mashburn, Don DeCecco
12 Benny Parsons*, Rick Hendrick, Jim Baldwin, Tom Carey, Tommy Baldwin III, Eric Jones
13 Brad Parrott, Keith Almond, Cheech Marin
14 Jimmy Elledge, Derrick Finley
15 Henry Benfield, Shawn Marie Marcis, Bob Marcis
16 Phil Ditmars, Ed Negre, Wayne Anderson, Chandra Johnson, Jim Rathmann, D.J. Kennington
17 Hoyt Overbagh, Cameron Alice Hill, Eddie Dickerson, Joe Garone, Slick Poston
18 Glen Wood, Nick Ollila, Dan Glauz
19 Ray J. Evernham, Wayne Grubb
20 Dr. Rose Mattioli, Chad Chaffin, Ronnie Silver, Pete Hamilton
21 Klaus Graf, Gerry Kulwicki*, Dave Skog
23 Jenny Markle, Kurt Umscheid, Buckshot Jones, Larry Wallace
25 Ernie Elliott, Bill 'the Hat Man' Brodrick, Shelby Howard, Jerry Hill
26 Buddy Arrington, Raymond Fox III, Rick Crawford, Randy MacDonald, Bill Baird, Jordan Garone, Rick Pigeon
27 Jeremy Flowers
28 Tina Inman Hussey, Mary Quay
29 Bernie Bisciotti
30 Robert Grey Allison, Ricky Sanders, Neil Bonnet*
31 Bob Tomlinson*, Louise Smith*, Mike Alexander, Jerry Cook, Flossie Johnson
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NASCAR SPRINT CUP NEWS, STATS and RUMORS
the Jayski site is run by Jayski, and owned/served by:
added a BATTERY of new links on
July 3, 2009 including the following and many more:
links added around 12:30am/et, including

- NEXT RACE: Daytona Race Info/Rundown Page
including...
- Coverage of Qualifying for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway is scheduled for Friday, July 3, 2009 at 4:10pm/et.
TV: SPEED - 4:00pm/et
Radio: MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio
Jayski.com: Jayski's FREE Semi-Live Qualifying Page
Qualifying Re-Air: 11:00pm/et on SPEED
- Qualifying Order for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway is posted. 45 cars/drivers are listed. Go-or-go homers will qualify at the end of the session, once the top-35 drivers are done. The first of the top-35 drivers scheduled to go out is #39-Newman, the final top-35 driver scheduled to go out is #20-Logano. The first go-or-go homer scheduled to qualify [36th] is #09-Keselowski with the final driver scheduled to qualify being #87-Nemechek. See the full qualifying order on the Daytona Qualifying Page.(7-2-2009)
- Happy Hour practice for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway is over, the fastest:
#00-Reutimann 192.135
#07-Mears 192.061
#29-Harvick 192.029
#83-Vikers 191.980
#42-Montoya 191.591
slowest: #66-Blaney 183.760 & #64-Wallace 182.994
notes: #77-Hornish and #16-Biffle were involved in Turn 2 late in the session. Both drivers will go to a backup car. The session started over an hour late after a rain shower move across the track.
See fastest speeds, laps run, average speeds on my Daytona Practice Speeds page.(7-2-2009)
- Where did the non top-35 drivers practice in the final session at Daytona International Speedway:
if things stay the same, these eight drivers would make the race:
#09-Keselowski, 29th
#78-Smith, 34th
#71-Gilliland, 38th
#82-Speed, 39th
#87-Nemechek, 40th
#36-Carpentier, 41st
#41-Papis, 42nd
#37-Raines, 43rd
these drivers would miss the race if things stayed the same:
#66-Blaney, 44th
#64-Wallace, 45th
See fastest speeds, laps run, average speeds on my Daytona Practice Speeds page.(7-2-2009)
- 1st Thursday practice for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway is over, the fastest:
#6-Ragan 190.714
#07-Mears 190.666
#26-McMurray 190.460
#20-Logano 190.166
#83-Vickers 189.398
slowest: #64-Wallace 181.965 & #37-Raines 180.926
See fastest speeds, laps run, average speeds on my Daytona Practice Speeds page.(7-2-2009)
- Top-35 in Owner Points and guaranteed a starting spot at Daytona:
No changes, but the spread between 35th and 36th is up to 155 points
34) #7-Gordon/Robby Gordon: 1366, +273
35) #34-Andretti/Earnhardt Ganassi: 1248, 155 points ahead of 36th
these teams/ drivers must qualify by speed but are close to the top-35:
36) #82-Speed/Red Bull: 1093, 155 points out of 35th
37) #71-Gilliland/TRG: 1009, -239
The teams are NOT locked in past the next race as the owners points change after each race.
For the owner points standings, see my Drivers/Owners Points Standings page.(6-28-2009)
- IMPOUND: the Cole Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway is the second IMPOUND race of 2009, there will be THREE [not five] impound races in 2009, both Talladega races [April & Oct] and Daytona in July. For more info, see my Impounding Info page.
- TNT Revs Up Its Innovative Wide Open Coverage for Daytona: TNT’s groundbreaking Wide Open Coverage will return for the third consecutive year during the network’s exclusive coverage of the primetime Coke Zero 400 at Daytona powered by Coca-Cola on Saturday, July 4th. The format provides continuous race coverage free of national commercial breaks and features 22% more unobstructed race action than that of a standard telecast by using a letterbox widescreen format. In place of the national ads, the telecast features a variety of animated sponsor messages, unique branded content and distinct on-screen graphic elements. Wide Open Coverage debuted on TNT during the 2007 Daytona 400 race and continued in 2008 during the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona; the two races resulted in only 12 missed laps of green flag racing.
The ten national sponsors, which matches the last two years’ sponsorship commitment, featured in this year’s innovative telecast include Coke Zero, US Army, Sprint, Toyota, Coors Light, Viagra, Goodyear, Burger King, Subway and the Weinstein Company (movie Inglourious Basterds). TNT will air the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona powered by Coca-Cola beginning at 8:00pm/et with play-by-play announcer Ralph Sheheen calling the race alongside analysts Kyle Petty and Wally Dallenbach in the booth. In addition, analyst Larry McReynolds will make frequent contributions from the in-field as he breaks down crew strategy and analyzes car adjustments.
The network will rev up its pre-race coverage beginning at 6:30pm/et with NASCAR on TNT Live! with Marc Fein (host), Petty and McReynolds. #14 Tony Stewart will join TNT’s infield rig for an interview prior to the race. Stewart won his first race as an owner/driver during TNT’s coverage of the Pocono 500. Also, legendary driver and owner Richard Petty will stop by the set as well.
TNT’s acclaimed Pride of NASCAR series will feature the legendary owner Junie Donlavey who was a NASCAR owner for more than 50 years. Donlavey is best known for giving young drivers their first chance in NASCAR, with more than 70 drivers race in his car throughout his career. Donlavey still lives and works in his Richmond, Va. shop that he started in 1950.
Lindsay on Location continues this week as TNT pit reporter Lindsay Czarniak takes a tour of #42 Juan Montoya’s impressive warehouse in Miami that includes past race cars, trophies, a rock climbing wall and jet skis.
NASCAR on TNT Live! will be followed by Countdown to Green at 7:30pm/et with Fein (host), Dallenbach (analyst) and Petty (analyst) with reports from pit reporters Marty Snider, Matt Yocum, Adam Alexander and Czarniak. During Countdown to Green, Dallenbach will once again break down race strategy during Wally’s World, as he is superimposed into live race footage from last season’s race at Daytona International Speedway. He will virtually walk along the road course to discuss its nuances, with the ability to stop the race footage. Dallenbach will also spend time with #5 Mark Martin to talk about how, at the age of 50, Martin stays so young. Dallenbach will take viewers behind the scenes to check out Martin’s workouts that keep him in shape and competitive on the race track. Snider will go from the asphalt of the racetrack to the hardwood of the basketball court with a feature on #11 Denny Hamlin’s love for the game of basketball.
Countdown to Green leads into coverage of Coke Zero 400 at Daytona powered by Coca-Cola at 8:00pm/et with Sheheen, Dallenbach and Petty calling the action with frequent interaction with McReynolds (analyst) who will man the TNT Offtrack Robotic Car.(TNT)
LAST RACE RUNDOWN: New Hampshire Race Info/Rundown Page
including...


- Future of Milwaukee Mile in doubt: The Milwaukee Mile office is closed, and all 12 staff members have been laid off at least temporarily. Whether the oldest auto racing facility in the country lives to see its 107th birthday is in grave doubt even among its biggest boosters. "It depends totally if I'm able to get some investors," promoter Claude Napier said Thursday in a telephone interview from Texas. Napier, president and chief executive officer of Wisconsin Motorsports, admitted to the Journal Sentinel for the first time that he had no other financial backers when he entered into a deal in February with State Fair Park, where the track is located. "I've got a hunch it's over," said Dominic Giuffre, a former promoter with his brother Frank. "It's too late." The Giuffres, promoters at the Mile from 1983-'91, have expressed interest in returning to that role. It is "very uncommon" for NASCAR to stage a race without being paid in advance by the promoter, said Ramsey Poston, a NASCAR spokesman. The races were already scheduled and television contracts in place when Napier took over. Given its dealings this year, NASCAR is not expected to grant credit to the track - no matter who operates it - to return for 2010.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), see earlier infomation about the track's troubles on the Milwaukee Track page,(7-3-2009)
- Kyle Petty Named Grand Marshal For The Coke Zero 400: Kyle Petty will serve as Grand Marshal for the 51st annual Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Saturday, July 4 at Daytona International Speedway. Petty, who is currently serving as an analyst for TNT, will give the command "Gentlemen, start your engines" to the 43-car field and to his father Richard Petty, who will pace the field in a replica 200th-winning #43 car.(Daytona Speedway PR)(7-2-2009)
- Papa John’s Founder John Schnatter to Serve as Honorary Starter for Coke Zero 600: John Schnatter, also known as “Papa John,” the Founder and CEO, for Papa John’s pizza restaurants, will serve as Honorary Starter for the 51st annual Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Saturday, July 4 at Daytona International Speedway. Schnatter will wave the green flag for the 43-car field from the starter’s stand and kick off the racing action in the Independence Day holiday classic. At the age of 22, Schnatter knocked out the broom closet in his father's tavern, sold his prized 1972 Z28 Camaro, purchased $1,600 worth of used restaurant equipment and began delivering pizzas out of the back of the bar. Papa John's opened its first pizza restaurant in 1984 and today is the world’s third largest pizza company with more than 3,400 restaurants world wide. Tickets for the Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola on Saturday night, July 4 are available online at daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.(DIS)(7-1-2009)
- DIS To Honor Five Medal of Honor Recipients: Daytona International Speedway will pay tribute to five Medal of Honor recipients during the upcoming Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola, reinstituting a program that was first started by Bill France Sr. back in the 1970s. The Medal of Honor recipients, all from the Vietnam War, to be honored are:
* Walter Marm, a retired U.S Army Colonel from Washington, Penn.
* Kenneth Stumpf, a retired U.S Army Sergeant Major from Neenah, Wis.
* John McGinty, a retired U.S Marine Captain from Boston, Mass.
* Charles Hagemeister, a retired U.S Army Lieutenant Colonel from Lincoln, Neb.
* Gary Littrell, a retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major from Henderson, Ky.
All five Medal of Honor recipients will be honored during a special luncheon at noon on Friday at the Bill France Room inside Daytona 500 Experience and will attend driver’s meetings and participate in pre-race ceremonies for both the Subway Jalapeno 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race and the Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It’s bestowed on a member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes himself or herself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States. Tickets for the luncheon in which Daytona Beach Mayor Glenn Ritchey will serve as Master of Ceremonies are $40 and can be purchased by calling Daytona 500 Experience Group Sales at (386) 681-6470.
Tickets for the Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola on Saturday night, July 4 are available at daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.(DIS)(7-1-2009)
- Milwaukee Mile office closed
- Kyle Petty Named Grand Marshal For The Coke Zero 400
- Papa John’s Founder to be Honorary Starter for Coke Zero 600
- DIS To Honor Five Medal of Honor Recipients
- NASCAR seeking payment from Milwaukee Mile
- Executive Management Changes At Indy
- Bristol and Banshee Music team on Music
- NBA Star to Serve as Honorary Pace Car Driver for Coke Zero 400
- Goo Goo Dools to headline concert at Chicagoland
- Race Track News page - click here
- 2009 Sprint Cup Schedule
- 2009 Cup Scheduling News/Rumors
- Race Track Links


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Scheduled TV Listings
Fri Jul 3
12:00 am NASCAR Now ESPN2
12:00 am NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominations SPEED
8:00 am NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominations SPEED
1:00 pm NNS Daytona Pole Qualifying ESPN2
2:30 pm Inside the Headsets SPEED
3:00pm NASCAR Live SPEED
4:00 pm NSCS Daytona Pole Qualifying SPEED
7:00 pm NASCAR Now ESPN2
7:00 pm Trackside at Daytona SPEED
7:30 pm NNS Countdown ESPN
8:00 pm NNS: Subway Jalapeño 250 at Daytona ESPN
11:00 pm NSCS Daytona Pole Qualifying SPEED
Sat Jul 4
2:00 am NASCAR Now ESPN2
2:00 am Trackside at Daytona SPEED
2:30 am NNS: Subway Jalapeño 250 at Daytona ESPN2
10:00 am NASCAR Now ESPN2
11:00 am Trackside at Daytona SPEED
12:00 pm NNS: Subway Jalapeño 250 at Daytona ESPNC
12:00 pm My All-Star Win SPEED
12:30 pm NASCAR Performance SPEED
1:00 pm NASCAR Smarts SPEED
1:30 pm NASCAR in a Hurry SPEED
2:00 pm ROLEX Sports Car Series: Daytona SPEED
4:30 pm NASCAR RaceDay SPEED
6:30 pm NASCAR on TNT Live! TNT
7:30 pm Countdown to Green TNT
8:00 pm NSCS: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona (green flag ~8:19pm) TNT
(check local listings, all times ET)
(TV Schedule is subject to change)
See more listings, news and channel key on the
TV Listings Page
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- Ask.com NASCAR Trivia Challenge [7/31]
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- M&M's "The Most Colorful Fan of NASCAR" Contest [8/1]
- Degree for Men" Race Sweepstakes [8/1]
- Coca-Cola's "2010 Coke Zero 400" Sweepstakes [8/15]
- Chevy's “Win Dale Jr.'s Camaro” Sweepstakes [8/17]
- Sunoco's "The Free Fuel 5000" Promotion [8/31]
- Office Depot's "Show Us Your 14" Photo Contest [8/31]
- Hellmann's "Real Fan of the Year" Sweepstakes [8/31]
- Armor All's "Off Track with Tony Stewart" Sweepstakes [8/31]
- Atlas Copco's "Win Big Race Tickets" Sweepstakes [8/31]
- Pedigree presents "The Luckiest Dog of NASCAR" Contest [9/12]
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