Archive for July 3rd, 2009

Clint Bowyer won the Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway for his first victory of the year.

The defending series champion was the leader when a four-car accident brought out the caution with six laps to go in Friday night’s race. That set up a final two-lap overtime sprint, and Bowyer lined up next to Carl Edwards for the double-file restart.

With Kyle Busch pushing him from behind, Bowyer raced to the front.

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NASCAR’s drivers are proving that not all the fireworks in the sky this holiday weekend at Daytona International Speedway.

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Other manufacturers may be welcome in NASCAR racing, but don’t expect new entries into the top three touring series any time soon, says NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. doesn’t know when he’ll end his winless streak, or how long it will take to turn around his horrendous season.

The only thing NASCAR’s most popular driver - winless in 38 races - is certain of is that he’s not strong enough to withstand another year like this one.

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Points leader Tony Stewart was awarded the pole for Saturday night’s race at Daytona International Speedway, getting the top spot when rain washed out Sprint Cup qualifying.

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The cars may be held in check, but Lee Spencer doesn’t think Kyle Busch will be. See who else she has her eye on at Daytona.

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The Jeremy Mayfield case is unfortunate, but it shows the need for NASCAR to establish black-and-white rules, DW says.

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Brian France defended NASCAR’s drug testing policy as the toughest in professional sports, despite a federal judge’s ruling that overturned driver Jeremy Mayfield’s suspension.

Mayfield was indefinitely suspended May 9 for what NASCAR said was a positive test for methamphetamines. He sued to be reinstated, and a federal judge issued an injunction Wednesday that allowed Mayfield to race this weekend based on Mayfield’s argument that NASCAR’s testing system is flawed.

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The rankings between fifth to 15th place are all up for grabs. Larry McReynolds says Daytona could shake everything up.

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The cars may be held in check, but Lee Spencer doesn’t think Kyle Busch will be. See who else she has her eye on at Daytona.

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