Becomes fourth driver to win back-to-back Shootouts
By Sporting News Wire Service February 6, 2010 11:56 PM EST
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A bout with the flu and a lack of practice time didn't seem to bother Kevin Harvick, who won Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway for the second consecutive year.
In a green-white-checkered finish, Harvick took the lead on Lap 75 and earned the win when caution froze the field after a push from Jeff Gordon's Chevrolet spun Greg Biffle's Ford in Turn 3 and ignited a multi-car wreck that trashed the car of polesitter Carl Edwards, among others.
Budweiser Shootout
Results
Pos. Driver Make
1.
Kevin Harvick
Chevrolet
2.
Kasey Kahne
Ford
3.
Jamie McMurray
Chevrolet
4.
Kyle Busch
Toyota
5.
Denny Hamlin
Toyota
6.
Jeff Gordon
Chevrolet
7.
Joey Logano
Toyota
8.
Brian Vickers
Toyota
9.
Tony Stewart
Chevrolet
10.
Juan Montoya
Chevrolet
"I was sick on Thursday and didn't even get to see a lap in the car, but this thing was a rocket, man," said Harvick, the fourth back-to-back winner in Shootout history.
Kasey Kahne came home second in the non-points Cup event, followed by Jamie McMurray, Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. Gordon, Joey Logano, Brian Vickers, Tony Stewart and Juan Montoya completed the top 10 as the race ended under caution one lap beyond the scheduled 75 laps.
A Lap 70 wreck sent Michael Waltrip's Toyota spinning hard into the backstretch wall after contact from Ryan Newman and brought out the fourth caution of the race. Biffle and Kahne remained on the track to take the top two positions, as the rest of the lead-lap cars came to pit road for tires.
McMurray was first off pit road after a two-tire stop and restarted third on Lap 75, followed by Harvick, Busch and Gordon. After the restart, Harvick quickly surged into the lead past the two cars on older tires.
The early stages of the race saw minimal change at the front of the field. McMurray wrested the top spot from Edwards on Lap 30 -- the first lead change of the race -- but Edwards, who led 42 of the first 43 laps, regained the point on the following circuit. On Lap 32, contact from Mark Martin's Chevy sent Kurt Busch sliding through the infield grass and into the outside wall near the pit road exit.
Busch had wrecked his primary Shootout car in Thursday's practice and went to a backup car for Saturday's race.
"I'm making more laps in the ambulance than I am on the track," Busch said wryly after leaving the infield care center.
Polesitter Carl Edwards led wire-to-wire in the first 25-lap segment of the race. The segment ran caution-free until Lap 25, when Michael Waltrip spun his No. 51 Toyota off Turn 2. During a 10-minute break between segments, crews had the opportunity to work on the handling of their cars.
"That's the most I've ever led at a speedway," Edwards said during the intermission. "I'm having fun with it."
Indeed. In the first segment alone, Edwards more than doubled his combined 12 laps led in three previous Shootout appearances. But the fun didn't last as Edwards was shuffled back after losing the lead to Stewart on Lap 44. He finished 17th in the 24-driver field.
Notes-n-Nuggets
Kevin Harvick won the 32nd running of the Budweiser Shootout, posting his second victory in his sixth appearance in the season-opening non-points event.
Seventh Budweiser Shootout victory for Richard Childress Racing, most of any team.
Fourth back-to-back victory in the Shootout: Neil Bonnett (1983-1984), Ken Schrader (1989-1990), Tony Stewart (2001-2002) and Kevin Harvick (2009-2010).
No driver has won from the first-place starting position since 1989 (Ken Schrader).
The race had 12 lead changes, five leaders and five caution periods for 14 caution laps.
This was the third green-white-checkered finish in Shootout history.
Harvick shines in second consecutive Shootout win
Becomes fourth driver to win back-to-back Shootouts
By Sporting News Wire Service February 6, 2010 11:56 PM EST
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A bout with the flu and a lack of practice time didn't seem to bother Kevin Harvick, who won Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway for the second consecutive year.
In a green-white-checkered finish, Harvick took the lead on Lap 75 and earned the win when caution froze the field after a push from Jeff Gordon's Chevrolet spun Greg Biffle's Ford in Turn 3 and ignited a multi-car wreck that trashed the car of polesitter Carl Edwards, among others.
Budweiser Shootout
Results
Pos.
Driver
Make
1.
Kevin Harvick
Chevrolet
2.
Kasey Kahne
Ford
3.
Jamie McMurray
Chevrolet
4.
Kyle Busch
Toyota
5.
Denny Hamlin
Toyota
6.
Jeff Gordon
Chevrolet
7.
Joey Logano
Toyota
8.
Brian Vickers
Toyota
9.
Tony Stewart
Chevrolet
10.
Juan Montoya
Chevrolet
"I was sick on Thursday and didn't even get to see a lap in the car, but this thing was a rocket, man," said Harvick, the fourth back-to-back winner in Shootout history.
Kasey Kahne came home second in the non-points Cup event, followed by Jamie McMurray, Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. Gordon, Joey Logano, Brian Vickers, Tony Stewart and Juan Montoya completed the top 10 as the race ended under caution one lap beyond the scheduled 75 laps.
A Lap 70 wreck sent Michael Waltrip's Toyota spinning hard into the backstretch wall after contact from Ryan Newman and brought out the fourth caution of the race. Biffle and Kahne remained on the track to take the top two positions, as the rest of the lead-lap cars came to pit road for tires.
McMurray was first off pit road after a two-tire stop and restarted third on Lap 75, followed by Harvick, Busch and Gordon. After the restart, Harvick quickly surged into the lead past the two cars on older tires.
The early stages of the race saw minimal change at the front of the field. McMurray wrested the top spot from Edwards on Lap 30 -- the first lead change of the race -- but Edwards, who led 42 of the first 43 laps, regained the point on the following circuit. On Lap 32, contact from Mark Martin's Chevy sent Kurt Busch sliding through the infield grass and into the outside wall near the pit road exit.
Busch had wrecked his primary Shootout car in Thursday's practice and went to a backup car for Saturday's race.
"I'm making more laps in the ambulance than I am on the track," Busch said wryly after leaving the infield care center.
Polesitter Carl Edwards led wire-to-wire in the first 25-lap segment of the race. The segment ran caution-free until Lap 25, when Michael Waltrip spun his No. 51 Toyota off Turn 2. During a 10-minute break between segments, crews had the opportunity to work on the handling of their cars.
"That's the most I've ever led at a speedway," Edwards said during the intermission. "I'm having fun with it."
Indeed. In the first segment alone, Edwards more than doubled his combined 12 laps led in three previous Shootout appearances. But the fun didn't last as Edwards was shuffled back after losing the lead to Stewart on Lap 44. He finished 17th in the 24-driver field.
Notes-n-Nuggets
Kevin Harvick won the 32nd running of the Budweiser Shootout, posting his second victory in his sixth appearance in the season-opening non-points event.
Seventh Budweiser Shootout victory for Richard Childress Racing, most of any team.
Fourth back-to-back victory in the Shootout: Neil Bonnett (1983-1984), Ken Schrader (1989-1990), Tony Stewart (2001-2002) and Kevin Harvick (2009-2010).
No driver has won from the first-place starting position since 1989 (Ken Schrader).
The race had 12 lead changes, five leaders and five caution periods for 14 caution laps.
This was the third green-white-checkered finish in Shootout history.
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JR Motorsports unveils 2010 schedule for Patrick
By Team Release January 28, 2010 05:06 PM EST
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Danica Patrick will compete in 12 Nationwide Series races with the possibility of 13 in her debut season with JR Motorsports, the team announced Thursday.
2010 Schedule
Patrick's confirmed races
Date
Track
Feb. 20
Fontana
Feb. 27
Las Vegas
June 26
Loudon
July 9
Chicago
Aug. 14
Michigan
Sept. 25
Dover
Oct. 9
Fontana
Oct. 15
Charlotte
Oct. 23
Gateway
Nov. 6
Texas
Nov. 20
Homestead
The only event uncertain on Patrick's schedule is the Feb. 13 season opener at Daytona International Speedway. The No. 7 Chevrolet is entered in the event, but its driver will not be determined until after Patrick competes in the ARCA event on Feb. 6.
Beyond Daytona, Patrick's 2010 campaign is confirmed starting with the Feb. 20 race at Auto Club Speedway and the Feb. 27 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Following Vegas, Patrick will take a four-month hiatus to focus on her IndyCar Series responsibilities before returning to drive June 26 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
While Patrick's participation in the Daytona race is to be determined, JR Motorsports will still field two cars for the Nationwide Series season opener. Due to sponsorship reallocation for the upcoming season, Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive the No. 88 Chevrolet in place of Kelly Bires in what is the first of two scheduled races for the JRM co-owner. Bires will return to the seat of the No. 88 Chevy the following week at Auto Club Speedway and could be called upon to drive the No. 7 Chevrolet at Daytona should Patrick not compete in that event.
"We want to give Danica the best opportunity to compete at Daytona, and that includes making sure she is 100 percent comfortable in that driver's seat," said Kelley Earnhardt, JRM co-owner and general manager.
JR Motorsports unveils 2010 schedule for Patrick
By Team Release January 28, 2010 05:06 PM EST
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Danica Patrick will compete in 12 Nationwide Series races with the possibility of 13 in her debut season with JR Motorsports, the team announced Thursday.
2010 Schedule
Patrick's confirmed races
Date Track
Feb. 20
Fontana
Feb. 27
Las Vegas
June 26
Loudon
July 9
Chicago
Aug. 14
Michigan
Sept. 25
Dover
Oct. 9
Fontana
Oct. 15
Charlotte
Oct. 23
Gateway
Nov. 6
Texas
Nov. 20
Homestead
The only event uncertain on Patrick's schedule is the Feb. 13 season opener at Daytona International Speedway. The No. 7 Chevrolet is entered in the event, but its driver will not be determined until after Patrick competes in the ARCA event on Feb. 6.
Beyond Daytona, Patrick's 2010 campaign is confirmed starting with the Feb. 20 race at Auto Club Speedway and the Feb. 27 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Following Vegas, Patrick will take a four-month hiatus to focus on her IndyCar Series responsibilities before returning to drive June 26 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
While Patrick's participation in the Daytona race is to be determined, JR Motorsports will still field two cars for the Nationwide Series season opener. Due to sponsorship reallocation for the upcoming season, Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive the No. 88 Chevrolet in place of Kelly Bires in what is the first of two scheduled races for the JRM co-owner. Bires will return to the seat of the No. 88 Chevy the following week at Auto Club Speedway and could be called upon to drive the No. 7 Chevrolet at Daytona should Patrick not compete in that event.
"We want to give Danica the best opportunity to compete at Daytona, and that includes making sure she is 100 percent comfortable in that driver's seat," said Kelley Earnhardt, JRM co-owner and general manager.
JR Motorsports unveils 2010 schedule for Patrick
By Team Release January 28, 2010 05:06 PM EST
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Danica Patrick will compete in 12 Nationwide Series races with the possibility of 13 in her debut season with JR Motorsports, the team announced Thursday.
2010 Schedule
Patrick's confirmed races
Date
Track
Feb. 20
Fontana
Feb. 27
Las Vegas
June 26
Loudon
July 9
Chicago
Aug. 14
Michigan
Sept. 25
Dover
Oct. 9
Fontana
Oct. 15
Charlotte
Oct. 23
Gateway
Nov. 6
Texas
Nov. 20
Homestead
The only event uncertain on Patrick's schedule is the Feb. 13 season opener at Daytona International Speedway. The No. 7 Chevrolet is entered in the event, but its driver will not be determined until after Patrick competes in the ARCA event on Feb. 6.
Beyond Daytona, Patrick's 2010 campaign is confirmed starting with the Feb. 20 race at Auto Club Speedway and the Feb. 27 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Following Vegas, Patrick will take a four-month hiatus to focus on her IndyCar Series responsibilities before returning to drive June 26 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
While Patrick's participation in the Daytona race is to be determined, JR Motorsports will still field two cars for the Nationwide Series season opener. Due to sponsorship reallocation for the upcoming season, Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive the No. 88 Chevrolet in place of Kelly Bires in what is the first of two scheduled races for the JRM co-owner. Bires will return to the seat of the No. 88 Chevy the following week at Auto Club Speedway and could be called upon to drive the No. 7 Chevrolet at Daytona should Patrick not compete in that event.
"We want to give Danica the best opportunity to compete at Daytona, and that includes making sure she is 100 percent comfortable in that driver's seat," said Kelley Earnhardt, JRM co-owner and general manager.
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