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Craig Goess | Daytona International Speedway Advance | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Welcome to the NCWTS: Craig Goess will make his 2011 NASCAR Camping World Series (NCWTS) debut in the No. 46 Greenville Toyota.

Mike Skinner | Daytona International Speedway Advance | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Skinner will make his debut with a new team, Eddie Sharp Racing, at Daytona International Speedway. Skinner will pilot the No. 45 Cushman Toyota Tundra with ESR.

TIMOTHY PETERS: Daytona International Speedway NASCAR Camping World Truck Series advance

Timothy Peters is the defending race winner of the NextEra Energy Resources 250, making a last-lap pass for his first victory at Daytona International Speedway.

MIGUEL PALUDO: Daytona International Speedway advance

The NextEra Energy Resources 250 will mark Paludo's first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Daytona International Speedway.

STEVE WALLACE / 5-HOUR ENERGY RACING NEWS & NOTES: DAYTONA I

For the first time in his young career, Steve Wallace will have Sprint Cup / Nationwide Series "double duty" this weekend.

CHEVY NSCS AT DAYTONA: Team Chevy Advance – Daytona 500

CHEVY RACING AT THE DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY – JEFF CHEW, MARKETING MANAGER, NASCAR, CHEVY RACING: “Racing is a very important part of Chevy’s long history, and sharing that heritage with our fans is very important to us."

2010 ARCA Champion Patrick Sheltra Pairs with Rick Ware Racing and Fuel Doctor USA for NASCAR Nationwide Series Season-Opener at Daytona

Rick Ware Racing has signed 2010 ARCA Racing Series champion Patrick Sheltra to pilot the No. 41 Fuel Doctor Ford Mustang at Daytona International Speedway (DIS).

A TUMS MOMENT: DALE EARNHARDT SHREDS A TIRE, LOSES THE DAYTONA 500

For each of the 36 races during the 2011 Sprint Cup season, TUMS will provide a glimpse of a previous event at that track, one that could easily be described as A TUMS Moment. This week, the focus is “The Great American Race”, the Daytona 500

JR Motorsports — NNS Daytona Preview

No. 88 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet "This year Daytona is going to be a little bit different with the repaving of the race track."

Dodge Motorsports Notes & Quotes – NSCS Race Advance – Daytona 500

Dodge had a 1-2 finish in the 2008 Daytona 500 when Ryan Newman (No. 12 Alltel Dodge) and Kurt Busch (No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge) claimed the top two spots in the 50th running of the “Great American Race”. Dodge drivers finished in six of the first eight positions.

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