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Daytona 2009 Qualifying
Martin Truex Jr. has the pole for the 2009 Daytona 500 with a speed of 188.001 mph, and Mark Martin claimed second with a speed of 187.817 mph, they also start in the top spot in both of the Gatorade Duel races, Truex in race #1 and Martin in race #2.. The top two spots are the only ones that ...
2009 Daytona 500 Crash Log
2009 Daytona 500 Crash Log
totalprosports.com — Total Pro Sports - I know everyone is so fascinated with crashes in racing so we composed... a log of crashes that happened at the 2009 Daytona 500. Here is a list of events and video of the 2009 Daytona 500 Crash log, 3:47 PM EST: Aric Almirola First caution of the race 4:31 PM ... (more) 2009 Daytona 500 Crash Log
Daytona 500 Preview
Daytona 500 Preview
bankrollsports.com — The 51st running of the Daytona 500 will occur this Sunday afternoon live from the famed Daytona... International Speedway. The ultimate racing spectacle will be seen by millions around the world as it is the biggest racing event of our time. Daytona is a famed 2.5 mile track with restrictor plate ... (more) Daytona 500 Preview
Let’s Go Racing Boys… Daytona 2009
Let’s Go Racing Boys… Daytona 2009
spartyandfriends.com — On paper and as far as points go…it’s just another race. In reality it is billed as... the Super Bowl of NASCAR. Many people mistake this for meaning that its NASCARs World Championship. In “Super Bowl” the meaning does not translate to a ring or a banner though. But like ... (more) Let’s Go Racing Boys… Daytona 2009
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UPDATE: Busch Fights Off Martin In Duel #2Bump-Drafts.com
While Mark Martin led most of Gatorade Duel #2, Denny Hamlin helped propel JGR teammate Kyle Busch into the led. Busch held off a late charge by Martin for the win. Owner/driver Jeremy Mayfield qualifies with his 9th place finish. RPM driver A.J. Allmendinger also races in with a 10th place ...
Jeff Gordon is Back in Winner’s CircleNascar Blog
The first Gatorade Duel race is over and Jeff Gordon is back in victory lane again, even though it’s not a points race, it sure does put a good start to the 2009 Sprint Cup season. It looked like Tony Stewart might be able to beat him, but, in the end, his help wasn’t close enough ...