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  • NEXT RACE: Daytona Race Info/Rundown Page

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  • 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...


  • Today in NASCAR History: 1937: Happy birthday, Richard Petty. The NASCAR legend, with 200 Cup Series wins and seven championships, is born on this day.(NASCAR.com)



  • images from Daytona: added #37 Gander Mountain, #44 Paralyzed Veterans, #29 Pennzoil Platinum, #16 Scotch Brite, #14 Burger King, #88 National Guard ACU Camo.(7-2-2009)

  • NASCAR plans no immediate changes to drug policy: NASCAR does not plan any immediate changes to its substance-abuse policy in light of Jeremy Mayfield's victory in obtaining a preliminary injunction forcing NASCAR to lift his suspension for an alleged positive drug test for methamphetamines, NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Thursday. Part of Mayfield's case questions the guidelines that NASCAR must follow in its drug-testing policy. Mayfield argues that NASCAR must follow the guidelines for federal agencies; NASCAR contends that it does not have to do so. NASCAR will continue with its random drug-testing policy, which it implemented this year, during this weekend's events at Daytona International Speedway just as it has done all year, Poston said. Poston said he is not aware of any challenges from any crew members suspended this year under the policy, and he did not think the ruling would prompt challenges.(SceneDaily)(7-3-2009) Comment here

  • NASCAR changes drug testing process: #9-Kasey Kahne says NASCAR has stepped up its drug testing procedure since the suspension of Jeremy Mayfield. Kahne said the tests he took prior to the suspension were "in and out" in five to 10 minutes. He said his most recent test two weeks ago at Infineon Raceway took nearly 40 minutes. "It's a process now," Kahne said on Thursday at Daytona. "Every little step you have to sign your name or initial, work with the person that is taking the sample. To me that's because of the whole Mayfield incident, to clarify everything and make sure the driver and also the person taking the sample is on the same page." NASCAR's procedure was under attack when attorneys were seeking a temporary injunction to get Mayfield's suspension lifted, which it was on Wednesday by a federal judge in Charlotte, N.C. Attorneys for Mayfield questioned whether Mayfield saw the seal put on his "A" and "B" samples. Kahne said he always has watched the collector put on the seal, but that the process wasn't so detailed before. #42-Juan Pablo Montoya, who was tested at Dover in early June, said there is a lot more paperwork now. "I did it at Daytona [in February] and it was a little easier," he said. "[At Dover] it was like proof of who you are. I'm like, 'I'm a freaking racer.' " Three-time defending Cup champion #48-Jimmie Johnson has not been tested since Mayfield's suspension, but said he's had to wait on other drivers who were and it's taken longer. He noted at Sonoma Kahne held up things because he had to go get his driver's license, something that he didn't understand to be required previously.(ESPN.com)(7-3-2009) Comment here

  • NASCAR questions Mayfield's urgency to get back to track: NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Jeremy Mayfield's absence from the track Friday called into question the argument his attorneys used in requesting a preliminary injunction on NASCAR's drug suspension. Here's what Poston said: "Jeremy and his legal team asked for a preliminary injunction for emergency relief because it was necessary apparently to come and compete here in Daytona. Apparently he’s not here and it appears as if he’s not going to compete this weekend which would raise some questions on how much of an emergency it really was."(Orlando Sentinel)(7-3-2009)

  • Latest on Red Bull to Chevy: Red Bull Racing [#82 & #83] will decide in a month whether to switch from Toyota to General Motors in 2010, sources close to the situation said. There has been speculation for a month that Red Bull would move to Chevys with the chassis and engines supplied by Hendrick Motorsports. HMS owner Rick Hendrick has said he needs to pick up some additional business to make up for the financial support GM cut after it filed for bankruptcy last month. Red Bull general manager Jay Frye, who has worked with HMS in the past, said Thursday at Daytona International Speedway, that no decision has been made. Richard Petty Motorsports could leave Dodge and fill Red Bull's vacancy if there is one. Robbie Loomis, the vice president for race operations at RPM, said the organization continues talking to all manufacturers about next season.(ESPN Insider)(7-3-2009) Comment here

  • Burger King sponsorship of Stewart kicks off at Daytona: Saturday Burger King Corp. will officially kick-off the company's sponsorship of Tony Stewart and Stewart-Haas Racing at Daytona International Speedway with the debut of the #14 Burger King Chevy. Burger King Corp. is teaming with TNT for the "Wide Open" race coverage of the Coke Zero 400 - allowing fans fewer interruptions during the race. BKC will feature two :60 ads in the lower third quadrant of the screen starring the King and Tony Stewart. This weekend also marks the first time race fans will have the opportunity to purchase Burger King branded Tony Stewart merchandise. The BKC/Stewart-Haas Racing sponsorship agreement, which was announced in January of this year, includes two primary paint schemes on the #14 Sprint Cup car, including this weekend at Daytona and for the September 27th race at Dover. The company also has a personal services agreement with Stewart.(Burger King PR), see image of the car on the #14 Team Schemes page.(7-3-2009) Comment here

  • Pete Pistone joins Sirius' "The Morning Drive": RacingOne's Pete Pistone will join Sirius NASCAR Radio's "The Morning Drive" as co-host beginning on Monday, July 6. Pistone will team up with veteran broadcast Mike Bagley on the popular morning radio show which airs Monday through Friday from 7-11 a.m. ET on Sirius Channel 128. Pistone has been part of the Sirius NASCAR Radio team for more than a year and has hosted and co-hosted a variety of shows on the channel.(RacingOne)(7-3-2009)

  • Nominees Announced For Inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction: NASCAR announced a history-rich list of 25 nominees for the inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame induction class. From that list, five inductees will be chosen via a process that includes a nationwide fan vote on NASCAR.COM; the inductees will be announced in October and honored next May at the new Hall of Fame facility in Charlotte, N.C. The nominees, which include many of the sport's legendary names, were selected by a 21-person nominating committee consisting of representatives from NASCAR, the NASCAR Hall of Fame and track owners from both major facilities and historic short tracks. The HOF's first inductees will be determined by the Voting Panel, which has 50 members -- the entire Nominating Committee, 14 media members, four manufacturer representatives and nine retired competitors (drivers, owners, crew chiefs -- three each) and two recognized industry leaders. In addition, the fan vote will result in the Voting Panel's 51st and final ballot. Following are the 25 individuals who have been nominated:
    • Bobby Allison, 1983 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion and winner of 84 races
    • Buck Baker, the first driver to win consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championships
    • Red Byron, first NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, in 1949
    • Richard Childress, 11-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series
    • Dale Earnhardt, won record seven NASCAR Sprint Cup championships
    • Richie Evans, nine-time NASCAR Modified champion
    • Tim Flock, two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion
    • Bill France Jr., NASCAR president, chairman and CEO (1972-2003)
    • Bill France Sr., NASCAR founder and first president (1948-1972)
    • Rick Hendrick, 11-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series
    • Ned Jarrett, two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion
    • Junior Johnson, 50 wins as a driver, 132 wins and six championships as an owner
    • Bud Moore, 63 wins and two NASCAR Sprint Cup titles as a car owner
    • Raymond Parks, NASCAR's first champion car owner
    • Benny Parsons, 1973 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion
    • David Pearson, 105 victories and three NASCAR Sprint Cup championships
    • Lee Petty, winner of the first Daytona 500 and first three-time series champion
    • Richard Petty, 200 wins and seven NASCAR Sprint Cup titles -- both records
    • Fireball Roberts, won 33 NASCAR Sprint Cup races, including the 1962 Daytona 500
    • Herb Thomas, first two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, 1951 and '53
    • Curtis Turner, first to win Daytona 500, Southern 500, Coca-Cola 600 in same year
    • Darrell Waltrip, winner of 84 races and three NASCAR Sprint Cup championships
    • Joe Weatherly, two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion
    • Glen Wood, as driver, laid foundation for Wood Brothers' future team success
    • Cale Yarborough, winner of three consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup titles, 1976-78
    (NASCAR PR)(7-2-2009) Comment here





  • Mayfield not at Daytona as garage opens: UPDATE 2: Car owners #64-Larry Gunselman and #36-Tommy Baldwin say they will not put Jeremy Mayfield in their cars this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. Gunselman says his sponsor, Fred's, does not want Mayfield in the car. Baldwin says Mayfield has too much baggage to drive his car. Mayfield's indefinite suspension for a failed drug test was lifted by a federal judge on Wednesday, allowing him to race this weekend. His team was not at the track when the garage opened Thursday, which NASCAR initially said was the deadline for the #41 to enter the race. NASCAR now says Mayfield has until 3 p.m. to bring Mayfield Motorsports to the track.(Associated Press)(7-2-2009)
    UPDATE: [Mayfield] can drive for someone else or bring his own #41 Toyota to the track, but the $5,005 late entry fee is daunting for the cash-strapped Mayfield. He said in an affidavit last week that he laid off 10 employees, borrowed money from family and had to sell personal assets to cover his living expenses. Phil Parsons said he'd keep Dave Blaney in his #66 car, and Joe Nemechek said he had no intention of giving up his seat in his #87. (Associated Press)(7-2-2009)
    UPDATE 2: Jeremy Mayfield has missed the deadline to enter his car into Saturday night's race at Daytona International Speedway. He had an afternoon deadline Thursday to bring the #41 Toyota to the track, and it passed with no sign of Mayfield or his race team.(Associated Press)(7-2-2009) Comment here

  • Ramsey Poston speaks about Mayfield ruling: Today on "The Morning Drive" on SIRIUS NASCAR Radio, hosts Mike Bagley and Nate Ryan spoke with NASCAR managing director of corporate communications Ramsey Poston about the temporary injunction issued yesterday by a judge that lifted driver Jeremy Mayfield's drug suspension.
    Bagley: "What are the next steps for NASCAR?"
    Poston: "We've got a couple of options to consider. At this point it is to, with regards to the lawsuit, is to begin to go into the discovery phase, begin to get testimony and affidavits and a witness list."
    Bagley: "Does yesterday's temporary injunction affect the current policy or procedure in place or does it even raise a discussion that there perhaps at some point needs to be a change to the policy and the procedure?"
    Poston: "In the short term we'll continue to implement our policy as is because, again, this was a temporary injunction to allow him back onto the track. It was not any sort of indictment in terms of the policy. But anytime you go through any sort of challenge on any policy, you tend to learn more about it and I suspect once we get past this process and the dust settles, we'll look back and say, 'OK, where can we strengthen the policy? What can we do?' I will say this: if this stands and if this is not reversed, this becomes a much larger question for all of sports and all of substance abuse testing. This now means that any athlete in any sport, regardless of what contracts they've signed, can now take that to court and be allowed back onto the playing surface."
    Host, Nate Ryan: "Ramsey, are you guys going to appeal the decision?"
    Poston: "That is one of the options that we're considering. We have not made a decision on that yet."
    Ryan: "When do you have to make that decision by?"
    Poston: "We have some time to make it, so there's no definitive deadline on when it has to be made."
    (Sirius NASCAR Radio PR)(7-2-2009) Comment here

  • Gunselman Motorsports picks up sponsor for Daytona: Gunselman Motorsports has secured a major sponsor with Fred's Hometown Discount Stores for this weekend's Coke Zero 400 in Daytona. The Fred's Inc. logo will adorn the hood and quarter panels of Mike Wallace's #64 Toyota. "Decals are being applied at this very moment and our team is very excited to have Fred's back on the car, this time, as a major sponsor and partner," said Larry Gunselman.(Gunselman Motorsports PR)(7-2-2009)

  • MAPEI on the #7 at Daytona: MAPEI, a leading manufacturer in the floor-covering industry, returns as the primary sponsor of Gordon's No. 7 Camry in this weekend's 400-mile race.(RGM PR)(7-2-2009)

  • Mayfield's attorney speaks: Wednesday on "Sirius Speedway" on SIRIUS NASCAR Radio, host Dave Moody spoke with Bill Diehl, the attorney for driver Jeremy Mayfield.
    Host, Dave Moody: "In your view, what was the key to this decision going your way?"
    Bill Diehl: "Probably NASCAR's over the top confidence about how right they were and how wrong Jeremy was. You know, they were wrong about it from the get-go and we stayed with our position throughout the argument and throughout the time that we've been suspended and we just carried the day as far as the judge is concerned that Jeremy had been treated wrong and to right the wrong meant giving him back his position in NASCAR and suspending the suspension."
    Moody: "How soon will he be back? Will we see Mayfield Motorsports at Daytona trying to qualify this weekend and, if so, will Jeremy be the driver?"
    Diehl: "I think that's probably problematic to be perfectly honest. I think it's real difficult for him to get ready starting tonight and then race Saturday. He normally would have three days with a Sunday race and instead he only has two with a Saturday night race and I think it will be quite difficult. He hasn't made up his mind as far as a final decision is concerned but I think it realistic to expect that he'd be returning next week rather than this week."
    Moody: "There have been conflicting reports since the ruling was announced earlier this afternoon about whether or not NASCAR would appeal this decision. What's your expectation? Do you have any at this point?"
    Diehl: "I really don't. You know, they would do well to put this behind them, put this whole issue behind them, and go forward. It's what I hope. But, again, they're proud people and they don't lose very often and they've lost something that they may decide to try to carry on the case even longer and fight harder and that might be their position. I can't tell you today, for certain, that there'll be any contact. The judge himself urged the parties to try to talk to each other. We're certainly willing. We've never been haughty about this. We've never been over the top and I don't think we've been pushy. We've said, 'We have rights. We think they ought to be vindicated. We think you ought to listen.' So far they've been real hard to deal with. Maybe their position will change. I can't predict that."
    (Sirius NASCAR Radio PR)(7-2-2009) Comment here

  • Different look for Harvick at Daytona: Instead of the usual yellow and red Shell-Pennzoil colors, Kevin Harvick’s #29 RCR Chevy will carry a special silver design in this weekend’s Coke Zero 400 to promote Pennzoil Platinum. Pennzoil Platinum is full synthetic engine oil with superior Active Cleansing Agents that continuously attacks potential and stubborn deposits to help keep the engine clean. Pennzoil Platinum is designed to provide the ultimate cleansing under the most severe driving style or conditions to maximize engine responsiveness.(RCR), see image of the scheme on the #29 Team Schemes page.(7-2-2009)

  • McMurray to sport saw blades look: #26-Jamie McMurray will pilot the #26 Irwin Marathon Ford at Daytona in the Coke Zero 500. This is a special paint scheme promoting Irwin's Marathon saw blades.(RFR)(7-2-2009)

  • New Hampshire TV Ratings Up UPDATE: TNT's telecast Sunday of the Sprint Cup Series' Lenox Industrial Tools 301 from New Hampshire Motor Speedway earned a 4.1 cable rating and 5.555 million viewers from 1:59-5:45pm/et, the Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday. The telecast marks the first Cup Series race this season to see both year-over-year ratings and viewership gains, up 2.5% and 1.1% from last year's 4.0 cable rating and 5.495 million viewers. The race also was the ninth most-viewed telecast on all of cable for the week of June 22-28. For four Cup Series races to date, TNT is averaging a 4.0 cable rating and 5.502 million viewers, down 4.8% and 3.7% from a 4.2 rating and 5.715 million viewers last year.(NASCAR.com)(6-29-2009)
    UPDATE: TNT's ratings for its coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Racing from Loudon marked the first increase during the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, receiving a 3.5 US Household rating, up 3% over the same race last year (3.4). Also, households had a 3% increase (4,003,000 vs. 3,873,000) over last year.(TNT)(7-2-2009) Comment here

  • "Kids Stop" rig at race tracks: Motorsports Authentics is letting kids take the green flag at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race tracks with the launch of its newest trackside merchandise rig, "The Kids Stop." Making its official debut at Daytona International Speedway, "The Kids Stop" is dedicated entirely to NASCAR-related merchandise for youth. The rig will carry a wide variety of items featuring some of NASCAR's most popular drivers so even the smallest racing fan can show his colors. The rig will join Motorsports Authentics' trailers at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events throughout the remainder of the 2009 season.(Motorsports Authentics PR)(7-2-2009)

  • Mayfield wins injunction: UPDATE 2: Independence Day came a few days early for suspended Sprint Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield, as a federal judge granted him a temporary injunction allowing him to race this weekend. The ruling, made Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Charlotte by senior Judge Graham Mullen, lifted his suspension for failing NASCAR's substance abuse policy and allows him to return as the driver/owner of his #41 team in time for Saturday night's race at Daytona International Speedway. Mullen said in granting the injunction that the irreparable harm appeared to be greater for Mayfield than NASCAR.(ESPN.com)(7-1-2009)
    UPDATE: NASCAR chairman Brian France said the organization has no immediate plans to file an appeal, but he didn't rule it out. "We are disappointed, but we respect the judge's ruling," NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said in a statement. "This is only a temporary injunction. The legal case continues beyond this point, and we will continue to make our case." (Associated Press)(7-1-2009)
    UPDATE 2: ESPN's David Newton reported on Wednesday's NASCAR Now that Mayfield probably does not have time to get his #41 team down to Daytona for this week's race, but that he could be in the #64 for Larry Gunselman.(7-1-2009) Comment here

  • Gander Mountain sponsoring Front Row Motorsports cars at Daytona Gander Mountain will be the primary sponsor of both Front Row Motorsports' (FRM) #37 Sprint Cup entry and FRM's #34 Nationwide entry at the legendary Daytona International Speedway during the 4th of July holiday race weekend. The sponsorship highlights Gander Mountain's new online firearms department and free standard shipping program. Both race cars will be piloted by Tony Raines, currently 13th in driver point standings in the Nationwide Series. Raines has routinely qualified for races this season behind the wheel of the #37 Dodge for FRM. Gander Mountain, with 116 stores in 23 states, is the nation's largest retail network of stores for hunting, fishing, boating, camping, marine and outdoor lifestyle apparel, products and services. FRM team owner Bob Jenkins welcomes Gander Mountain as a sponsor and said, "Gander Mountain is sure to have success with its launch of online firearms sales and free shipping program." He continued, "We intend to run strong and help spread the word at Daytona over this holiday weekend."(Front Row Motorsports PR), see image of the scheme on the #37 Team Schemes page.(7-2-2009)

  • No Bill Weber in the TNT booth at NHMS UPDATE - to miss final two races: TNT will not have Bill Weber in the booth for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 today at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, according to a TNT spokesman. “Bill Weber will not be part of TNT's NASCAR coverage of the Cup Series from New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend,” said a company statement released by senior vice president Sal Petruzzi. “As this is a private issue, it’s the policy of the company not to discuss personal matters involving our employees.” Ralph Sheheen will step in for Weber on today's telecast.(SceneDaily)(6-28-2009)
    UPDATE: Bill Weber will not be part of TNT's NASCAR coverage of the Cup Series for the network’s last two races. Ralph Sheheen will handle play-by-play duties for The Coke Zero 400 in Daytona and the LifeLock.com 400 from Chicagoland. Sheheen will be calling the races alongside analysts Kyle Petty and Wally Dallenbach in the booth.(TNT)(7-1-2009) Comment here

  • Chase Notes going into Daytona: #99-Carl Edwards is in fifth place in the Sprint Cup standings, but is far from safe. From Edwards (+109) on down to 12th place #42-Juan Pablo Montoya (+1), eight members of the Top 12 in all are within the one race margin of dropping out of the standings. In fact, 14th place #00-David Reutimann could rise all the way to fifth if things fell his way at Daytona Saturday night. This is the most spots up for grabs at the 17-race mark in the six-year history of The Race to the Chase. #31-Jeff Burton's fall from the Top 12 has been sudden and brutal. His 31st at New Hampshire dropped him another spot Sunday. He's now lost eight spots in five races and is now 108 points out in 16th place. #33-Clint Bowyer lost more ground with a 20th and it is probably safe to count #29-Kevin Harvick out of making his fourth straight Chase as he is now 451 points out in 27th place. #2-Kurt Busch's solid third at Loudon moved him to 206 points ahead of 13th place and gives him some breathing room. See more on my Chase Stats after New Hampshire and 2009 Chase News/Rules page.(6-30-2009)

  • R&L returns to sponsor Kenseth: The #17 Ford of Matt Kenseth will carry the green and gold colors of R+L carriers this weekend at Daytona. The scheme will highlight R+L Global Services. It will be the second of four races this season with R+L Carriers as the primary on the #17 Ford. Kenseth has carried the R+L Carriers paint scheme 11 times since 2006. In his 11 previous starts in the #17 R+L Carriers Ford, Kenseth has achieved 11 top-12, nine top-10, and four top-five finishes. Kenseth will not be racing the same car that he won with in the Daytona 500. That car (RK-631), which was actually Kenseth’s third car that weekend, was left behind and can be seen at the Daytona Experience up until next season. The team will bring a brand new chassis (RK-658) to the race this weekend.(RFR). See the scheme on my #17 Team Scheme page.(7-1-2009)

  • Special scheme for Dale Jr. at Daytona: To honor the National Guard and celebrate Independence Day, the #88 Chevy of Dale Earnhardt Jr. will run a special hand-painted camouflage ACU (Army Combat Uniform) scheme this weekend. The Hendrick Motorsports body shop needed two days and 14 coats of DuPont paint to finish the job. Earnhardt will unveil the paint scheme to National Guard soldiers and fans at Daytona's Bandshell on Wednesday. The Nationnal Guard "Serving America"/AMP Energy Chevy is a special paint scheme to honor National Guard soldiers who dedicate a portion of their time to serving their nation, state and local communities. Since first muster in 1636, National Guard soldiers have brought glory and honor upon themselves and the Guard through quiet and selfless service. Approximately 363,000 soldiers strong, the Army National Guard is the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the United States and celebrated its 372nd birthday in December 2008.
    Earnhardt has 12 wins at Daytona International Speedway. He won the 2004 Daytona 500, the 2001 Pepsi 400, two Budweiser Shootouts (2003 and 2008) and five NASCAR Nationwide Series events. Earnhardt also won his Gatorade Duel qualifying races in 2003, 2004 and 2008. At this year's AMP Energy 500 at Talladega, thousands of members of JR Nation will see their names on Earnhardt's #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevy as part of the AMP Energy "Get on the 88" promotion. More info at www.AMPEnergy.com.(HMS), see image of the scheme on the #88 Team Schemes page.(7-1-2009)

  • PVA/Petty scheme for Allmendinger: The Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway marks the 25th anniversary of Richard Petty’s 200th victory. The Paralyzed Veterans of America is running a tribute paint scheme on the #44 Dodge of A.J. Allmendinger in honor of the anniversary.(RPM)(7-1-2009)

  • Kenseth looking to Sweep: #17-Matt Kenseth will be looking to complete a rare sweep of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events at Daytona International Speedway. He will look to join Fireball Roberts (1962), Cale Yarborough (1968), LeeRoy Yarbrough (1969) and Bobby Allison as the only Daytona 500 champions to also win the Independence Day holiday classic in the same year.(DIS)(7-1-2009)

  • McDonald's to serve up McCafé twice more in July: The mocha brown and creamy white of McDonald's McCafé returns on two Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge Chargers racing under the lights in July. First, Kasey Kahne will pilot the #10 McDonald's McCafé Dodge Charger around Daytona in the July 3rd Nationwide Series race. The next week Reed Sorenson will take the #43 McDonald's McCafé Dodge Charger to Chicagoland Speedway for the July 11th Sprint Cup race. Summer nights are heating up with great racing. McDonald’s McCafé has two delicious ways to chill down with creamy and cold Iced Latte and cool, chocolaty Iced Mocha. Both are available now at McDonald’s as part of the new McCafé menu of sweet and indulgent drinks at an affordable McDonald's price.(McDonald's), see images of the scheme on my #43 Team Schemes page.(6-30-2009) Comment here

  • NASCAR's Drug Policy: in a PDF form at the Charlotte Observer.

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    7/2/2009
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    7/1/2009
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  • NASCAR: Mayfield positive for meth
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  • Castroneves wins 2nd Qtr DOTY Award
  • Stremme buys house, helps those out of work
  • Chris Wimmer holds off Kenseth to win All-Star Challenge

    6/30/2009
  • NASCAR: Truck Series Safe
  • Truex to MWR as of Chicago? looks doubtful
  • Zipadelli Named Crew Chief of the Race at NHMS

    6/29/2009
  • Kenseth to be honored at Daytona
  • MWR to make announcement on July 7th, Truex?
  • Kyle Busch apologizes for wreck at NHMS
  • Youngest drivers to win a race in the Sprint Cup Series
  • Latest on Roush Fenway Racing having to trim a team
  • Dillner's daughter wins at Hickory
  • New Hampshire Commercial breakdown
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    6/28/2009
  • Truex Jr. may leave EGR, but Bass Pro Shops stays
  • Danica Patrick to Hendrick? DENIED
  • Shell to Hendrick?
  • JTG/Daugherty not shopping team
  • Ambrose Sports Special Hat for Aussie Army
  • Geoff Bodine keeps on racing

    6/27/2009
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  • Latest on Gordon's back
  • Michael Waltrip Teams Up with DW for Coke Zero 400

    6/26/2009
  • Keselowski / Hendrick talk about future
  • Mayfield denies taking drugs

    6/25/2009
  • Toyota has no plans to leave NNS or Truck Series

    6/24/2009 and before
  • College fund established for David Poole's grandson
  • Long hopes to race at Bristol
  • Kahne to Toyota? by August? denied
  • EGR to Toyota?
  • 4th Gibbs team?
  • RPM owner sells NHL team
  • more about Red Bull possibly leaving Toyota
  • Danica to Roush?
  • Richard Childress Statement about General Motors
  • Stewart-Haas to three teams?
  • NASCAR Hall of Fame announces opening date
  • Carl Long's penalty reduced....a bit
  • GM to cut back on Sprint Cup
  • Sponsor search for 2010
  • Mayfield sued by parts supplier, chassis builder
  • Serving America scheme for the #88 at Daytona
  • Drivers happy after Goodyear test at Indy
  • NASCAR talking to other manufacturers
  • Yates would like reduction in horsepower on cars
  • NASCAR Execs trying to get Danica?
  • Chrysler-Fiat deal done and approved
  • 4th team for Penske denied, no plans to leave Dodge
  • Prelude to the Dream - postponed until September
  • General Motors files for bankruptcy
  • New emergency texting available to race patrons
  • Online Voting for Talladega-Texaco Walk of Fame
  • Mayfield suspended after violating substance abuse policy
  • Sad News - Writer/Broadcaster David Poole
  • Sprint Cup banquet moves to Vegas
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  • Drivers who have won a race in Cup, Nationwide AND Trucks

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  • 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

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