Posts Tagged ‘Daytona’

Wednesday’s Race Report Update

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

By Sam Atwell

One of the most anticipated debuts in NASCAR ended up in a crash in the Nationwide Series race on Saturday in Daytona.  Danica Patrick very well may have finished in the top 20 if it weren’t for a crash that took her out of the race on lap 69.  Danica and Crew Chief, Tony Eury, Jr., had adjusted on the car and had made it better and she was headed to the front.  Danica talks about her first race and her disappoint on todays edition of The Race Report Update.


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Danica Debut, Bud Shootout, Daytona

Monday, February 8th, 2010

By Sam Atwell

It comes as no surprise to me or anyone who listens to The Race Report that Danica will be racing in the Nationwide Series race on Saturday.  I stated on the show several weeks ago that she would be in the NNS race in Daytona, even after they said her debut would be in California the following week.  There was no way the PR machine named Danica was not going to be on the biggest stage of the NASCAR season.  The fact that she did a good job in the ARCA race is just a bonus and makes the decision for her to race on Saturday in the Nationwide race look like a performanced based decision.  The ARCA race was a good start for Danica and I think she will be fine in the Nationwide race, a top ten?  Not so much, but if she finishes in the top twenty I think that will be a fantastic NNS debut. 

Kevin Harvick picks up his second straight BudweiserShootout win and starts the 2010 season off on a positive note.  He joins a list of Neil Bonnett, Ken Schrader and Tony Stewart as consecutive winners of the race.  Kasey Kahne had his best career finish of the Shootout and Jamie McMurray picked up his second consecutive top-five finish.  Pretty good racing for the first time out with the new aero package.  There were five leaders and 12 lead changes, Carl Edwards led the most laps with 42.  Overall a great way to get the season started.

Can someone tell me again why Derrick Cope was in the Budweiser Shootout?  Does the Budweiser Shootout really need start and parkers?  15 laps was all Cope could manage to complete?  I do understand the desire of NASCAR to open the field to more drivers but can they at least have done something in the sport in the last 5 years.  In the last five years Cope has 11 starts.  In those 11 starts he had an average finish of 38.7, at least Saturday nights 24th place finish will help Cope’s average finish. 

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Monday’s Race Report Update

Monday, January 25th, 2010

By Sam Atwell

With declining attendance and smaller viewing audiences on their mind NASCAR annouced rule changes last week at the annual media tour in Charlotte, NC.  NASCAR CEO, Brian France, announced that the bump drafting rules at Daytona and Talladega are now history.  They want to see a little more beating and banging going on.  It seems that NASCAR has listened to the fans and have decided to loosen up a little bit on and off the track.  It almost seems that they are encouraging a little more “spirit” in the drivers.  With Daytona only two weeks away it may not take long for the new “spirit” to show up.  France talks about the new rule changes on todays edition of The Race Report Update.

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