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KANSAS SPEEDWAY ANNOUNCES ‘HOLLYWOOD CASINO 400 AT KANSAS SPEEDWAY’ NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES SPONSORSHIP

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (Feb. 17, 2011)–Kansas Speedway President Patrick Warren announced today that Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway will sponsor the fall NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race for 10 years beginning with the Oct. 9, 2011 race. The race will be the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway and is a part of NASCAR’s Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. In April 2010, construction began on the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway overlooking Turn Two of the speedway. The new facility is expected to open in the first half of 2012.

“We are excited to announce the new sponsor for our fall Sprint Cup Series race,” said Warren. “This represents the first of many opportunities that Kansas Speedway and Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway will have to work together to promote Kansas to national and international audiences.”   Single race tickets for the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, as well as all events on the 2011 Kansas Speedway schedule, are currently on sale.

The $300 million Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway is being developed by Kansas Entertainment, a joint venture of Kansas Speedway Development Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of International Speedway Corporation (ISC), and Penn Hollywood Kansas, Inc., a subsidiary of Penn National Gaming Inc.  

“We’re proud to be sponsoring the ‘Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway,’” said Tim Wilmott, President and Chief Operating Officer of Penn National Gaming. “This multiyear commitment is a further reflection of the strong partnership between Penn National and International Speedway Corporation and the state of Kansas. Wyandotte County and race fans will benefit from the synergies between our two exciting entertainment properties. We know this partnership will flourish even more in 2012 with the opening of Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway.”  

The first phase of Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway will include a state-of-the-art casino with capacity for 2,300 slot machines, 61 table games and 25 poker tables on a 100,000 square-foot gaming floor.  Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway will also feature 28,000 square-feet of other amenities including restaurants, clubs and nightlife attractions.  The addition of the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway is estimated to bring nearly 440,000 tourists per year to the facility and create over 1,000 full time positions; elevating the facility to a year-round tourist destination.  

The Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway is part of an action packed race weekend that will include the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Oct. 8. Penn National Gaming will bring VIP guests from its 17 gaming facilities throughout the country to Kansas Speedway where they will have the opportunity to meet NASCAR drivers, tour the infield and pit areas, and enjoy special seating and entertainment during the weekend’s races.  

“We are very happy to see Hollywood Casino assisting with the promotion of tourism in Kansas through the sponsorship of a major race, in addition to the destination casino site that they are developing adjacent to Kansas Speedway,” said Kansas Lottery Executive Director Ed Van Petten.  

Kansas Speedway tickets are on sale now for the 2011 season. Season tickets are available, starting at just $159 and include two NASCAR Sprint Cup races, the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck race, the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race and a Track Pass for each Sunday race event. Individual tickets are also on sale now for all events (June 4 O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, the June 5 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, the Oct. 8 Kansas Lottery 300 and the Oct. 9 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race). Tickets for the June 5 Sprint Cup race start at just $59 and tickets for the Oct. 9 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race start at $64. Tickets are available by calling 866.460.RACE (7223) or by logging onto www.kansasspeedway.com.   Parking at Kansas Speedway is always free. Fans can bring into the grandstands a 14x14x14-inch soft-sided cooler with their favorite food and drinks.

About Penn National Gaming

Penn National Gaming owns, operates or has ownership interests in gaming and racing facilities with a focus on slot machine entertainment. The Company presently operates twenty-three facilities in sixteen jurisdictions, including Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ontario. In aggregate, Penn National’s operated facilities feature over 27,500 gaming machines, over 500 table games, over 2,000 hotel rooms and over 1 million square feet of gaming floor space.

Through a joint venture, Penn National is developing a full casino at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, which is anticipated to open in the first half of 2012, and is also developing casinos in Toledo and Columbus, Ohio, with openings targeted for 2012. The Company recently agreed to establish a joint venture (subject to final approval by the Texas Racing Commission and the satisfaction of certain other closing conditions) to own and operate pari-mutuel operations in Texas, including the Sam Houston Race Park in Houston, the Valley Race Park in Harlingen, and a planned racetrack in Laredo. Penn National also recently purchased all of the outstanding debt of The M Resort LLC. The M Resort Spa Casino is situated on over 90 acres on the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard.

Shell Launches New ‘WINSday’ Promotion – Consumers Save on Fuel When Busch Visits Victory Lane

NEW AND EXISTING SHELL $AVER CARD HOLDERS CAN NOW SAVE EVEN MORE

Save On Pit Stops With A Limited Time Offer From Shell   Houston – Now, all motorists can saveeven more on fuel with two Shell $aver CardSMoffers. New cardholders will be rewarded for activating now with savings of 10 cents per gallon through April 30, 2011. Meanwhile, all cardholders will have a chance to save 22 cents per gallon throughout the year as part of a special racing promotion — “WINsdays with Kurt Busch”, driver of the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil car.      

Shell Oil Products US (Shell) recognizes that Americans are continuing to approach purchasing decisions with a cautious stance, even for everyday staples such as fuel. Consumers are spending smarter, including comparing prices through digital technology and by using debit instead of credit.According to the most recent Federal Reserve Bank Payments Study, debit cards have become the No. 1 non-cash payment method.*

That’s a trend that bodes well for savvy spenders who use a check card that provides additional perks like the Shell Saver Card. The Shell Saver Card is a non-credit payment product exclusive to Shell that acts like a debit card by linking directly to cardholders’ checking accounts and offering savings at the pump.

$avings for New Cardholders As of today, all new Shell Saver Card holders will receive savings of 10cents per gallon on every grade of Shell Nitrogen Enrichedand Shell diesel fuel. After April 30, 2011, Shell Saver Card holders will continue to enjoy an everyday savings of two cents per gallon on all Shell-branded fuel purchases.   Further, consumers who activate a Shell Saver Card before April 30, 2011 will receive a limited edition racing-themed Shell Saver Card featuring the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Car that has an imprinted autograph by driver Kurt Busch.

All Cardholders’ Win-Win Offer If Kurt Busch wins a points raceduring the 2011 season, Shell Saver Card holders will receive a savings of 22 cents per gallon! The savings will be applicable when cardholders purchase Shell Nitrogen Enriched gasolines and Shell diesel the Wednesday following Kurt’s win — now known as “WINsday.”

The 2011 season will begin February 20 and 36 points races will be run through November 20, which means Shell Saver Card holders have 36 chances for savings on “WINsday” with Kurt! The enhanced savings will automatically register at the pump on a “WINsday”.

About the Shell Saver Card While Shell Saver Card earnings apply only to gasoline and diesel purchases, the card can be used for any purchases at Shell-branded stations except lottery tickets. Through Telecheck® and the use of personal PIN numbers, the Shell Saver Card offers safety mechanisms that enhance consumer security. Since the Shell Saver Card directly links to a checking account, applying for the card does not affect consumer credit scores, nor are there any application or annual fees.

“We know our customers want to saveon the cost of driving without sacrificing the quality of their fuel,” said Mark Theobald, US Consumer Cards, Shell Oil Products U.S.  He also noted it makes organizing family budgets easier by using one card that lists all Shell fuel purchases and offers cardholders earnings every time it is used, allowing consumers to get the most out of every drop of Shell gasoline. To learn more or apply, consumers may go online at www.shell.us/savercard.     From gasoline cards to credit cards, the Shell Family of Cards addresses the diverse financial needs of today’s consumers with a range of payment options. For more information about the Shell Saver Card and the Shell Family of Cards, visit www.shell.us/cards   Facebook:   www.facebook.com/shellcards   *CreditCards.com   Shell Oil Products US, a subsidiary of Shell Oil Company, is a leader in the refining, transportation and marketing of fuels, and has a network of approximately 6,100 branded gasoline stations in the Western United States. Shell Oil Company is an affiliate of the Shell Group [(NYSE:RDS.A) and (NYSE:RDS.B)].

Royal Dutch Shell plc is incorporated in England and Wales, has its headquarters in The Hague and is listed on the London, Amsterdam, and New York stock exchanges. Shell companies have operations in more than 100 countries with businesses including oil and gas exploration and production; production and marketing of Liquefied Natural Gas and Gas to Liquids; manufacturing, marketing and shipping of oil products and chemicals and renewable energy projects including wind and solar power. For further information, visit www.shell.com   INQUIRIES: Shell Oil Products US        Shell Media Line                 +1 (713) 241-4544 

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Series Champ Poised for Great 2011 in Trucks

Germain Racing’s Champ Poised for Great Season  

* Bodine is the Reigning Truck Series Champion after earning his 2nd title in 2010

* Bodine is Third Driver in Truck Series History to Win Multiple Titles, and Clinch Early

* Bodine Owns 21 Truck Series wins with Germain Racing and 36 NASCAR career wins

* At Daytona, Bodine has finished 5th or better in each of six NCWTS races

Mooresville, N.C.(February 16, 2010) – Germain Racing has a new look for 2011. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champions are kicking off the year with a sponsorship from Tire Kingdom on the No. 30 Tundra and this season will be the first in two years that sees the 30 Tundra have a full-time teammate again. In fact, Bodine will be flanked by three teammates—Max Papis in the No. 9 GEICO Tundra, Brendan Gaughan, No. 62 South Point Hotel & Casino Tundra and Justin Lofton, No. 77 Lofton Cattle Tundra.

Germain Racing’s three full-time additions to the Truck Series have played into the recipe for what could be the most competitive season in history, according to the reigning champ who is attempting to race in all three events at Daytona International Speedway this weekend. “I’m excited about the truck series and for the series because we’ve got a lot of new teams coming in with really good drivers.  I feel like this is probably going to be the most competitive year in the Truck Series ever,” explained Bodine, who is racing at Daytona International Speedway for Tire Kingdom in the No. 30 Tire Kingdom Tundra on Friday night, in the No. 15 Tire Kingdom Camry on Saturday and on Sunday in the No. 60 Tire Kindom Camry.   Bodine says the reason 2011 should go down in history as the best season ever is that the Truck Series fields are brimming full of competitive racing teams and drivers and it’s why the fans keep coming back to watch the Trucks.

“When the series first started, they had a lot of good guys, but there was only five or six teams that really could step up anytime and win a race.  If you look at the list of teams we’ve got and drivers, I think this year there’s an honest 12 or 15 teams that could win on any given week.   To have that kind of level of competition is incredible,” said Bodine, noting that in a 36 truck field, nearly half of the competition is regularly competing for the win each week. “I believe that’s one reason that fans are drawn to the Truck Series,” said Bodine. “We’ve got a lot of good teams that are on level playing fields.  We don’t have four or five that are going to run away with the show every week.  When the fans show up to watch, they never know who is going to win.” Bodine and Germain Racing are part of the deeper talent pool this season. They have recruited three full-time drivers to add to their Truck Series fleet this year. Bodine did his part. They are also part of another big three in Daytona as Bodine and Germain Racing attempt to race in the Truck Series season opener as well as the NNS and NSCS openers all with sponsorship from Tire Kingdom . “It’s pretty neat.  I don’t know that it’s ever been done where one sponsor sponsored all three series at Daytona — the same driver, same team.  

Tire Kingdom has been in racing — they do a lot of other things in NHRA and drag racing, and they partnered with Valvoline to come up with this program for Speed Weeks.  We’re really proud to be able to be with them in NASCAR. Hopefully we can grow the program and make it bigger and better down the line,” said Bodine.      

Follow Germain Racing on Twitter @GermainRacing or on the web at Germainracing.com or become a fan on Facebook:

Facebook.com/pages/Germain-Racing/198863890135.   Service Central® is the automotive service offering available exclusively at Tire Kingdom®, NTB-National Tire and Battery®, Merchant’s Tire and Auto®, and Big O Tires®. Available at nearly 1,300 locations nationwide, its trained and certified ASE technicians use state-of-the art equipment to provide quality service on cars or trucks. The nationwide warranty provides peace of mind while it protects consumers and their investment in over 40 states. (http://www.facebook.com/ServiceCentralRacing)  

ABOUT TBC RETAIL GROUP Headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida, TBC Retail Group, Inc., a subsidiary of TBC Corporation, operates more than 800 tire and automotive service centers under the brands: Tire Kingdom®, NTB – National Tire and Battery®, and Merchant’s Tire and Auto Centers®, along with nearly 500 franchised Big O Tires® locations. The contingent of nearly 1300 stores has trained and certified ASE technicians who use state-of-the-art equipment to provide quality service on cars and trucks. 

The nationwide warranty provides peace of mind while it protects consumers and their investment in over 40 states.  TBC Retail Group employs more than 300 associates at its Juno Beach , Fla. headquarters and approximately 10,000 associates nationally. 

To locate a store near you, call 800-NEW-TIRE. TBC Corporation, headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens , Florida , is one of the nation’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through a multi-channel retail and wholesale strategy.    Notes: Bodine, No. 30 Germain.com Tundra Daytona International Speedway

* Bodine has competed in 9 NSCS races at Daytona, led in three and earned 2 top-ten’s

* Bodine has 11 NNS starts at Daytona including a runner-up finish (1 top-five, 3 top-tens)

* Bodine has raced in 6 NCWTS events at Daytona, completed all 602 laps, led laps in every race and scored fifth or better in each race, including two win

* Tire

* Last season, Todd Bodine became the third drive in Truck Series history to clinch the Truck Series championship title early, and, to clinch multiple titles

* Germain Racing is only the second team in Truck Series history to earn multiple wins in seven consecutive seasons * Germain Racing has 22 wins, nine pole awards and two championships

* Bodine has two wins at Daytona that came as part of a four-race restrictor place track sweep (Talladega 2007, Daytona, 2008, Talladega 2008, Daytona, 2009)

* Chassis TRD-058 will race at Daytona. The truck has been the only race truck to compete with the 30 number on Daytona or Talladega in the team’s history. In 11 starts at Talladega and Daytona, the truck has nine top-five finishes, two finishes outside the top 10 including one DNF which it suffered in its debut event, Daytona, 2005

* Bodine has earned 21 wins and seven pole awards of Germain Racing’s Truck Series total of 22 wins and nine pole awards

* In six full-time seasons in the Truck Series, Bodine has scored championship finishes of fourth or better, including two championship titles (2006, 2010)

* Germain Racing competes in NASCAR’s three national series and the NASCAR K&N Pro Series. Follow Germain Racing @GermainRacing on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook

* Germain Racing is seeking team sponsors. Visit www.GermainRacing.com

* Germain.com is the central website for the Germain Motor Company, a top-25 automotive retail network with locations in Ohio , Florida and Arkansas . Shop Germain.com for your next car or truck purchase                  

Win:     2 ( 33.3%)    

Average start:   7.8    

Total Winnings: $380,280  

Top 5:   6 (100.0%)    

Average finish:  2.3        

Top 10:  6 (100.0%)     DNF: 0          

Kingdomhas joined Bodine and Germain Racing for the Daytona weekend in conjunction with team sponsor Valvoline

ABOUT SERVICE CENTRAL: Watch Bodine in the No. 30 Tire Kingdom Tundra on Friday, February 18th, at Daytona International Speedway on SPEED with race coverage beginning at 7:30 PM Eastern. Or, tune your radio to your local MRN affiliate.

Bodine is strapping into racing chassis TRD-058 for Friday’s season opener. It is the only chassis to ever be a No. 30 Tundra at Daytona or Talladega . The truck has four restrictor plate wins in a stretch that began with a pole and win in 2007 at Talladega and continued through a win at Daytona in 2009 in a then unsponsored No. 30 Tundra. No driver had collected four consecutive superspeedway wins when Bodine accomplished this.

R3 Motorsports Tackling Daytona With A Conservation Approach

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA (February 17, 2011) – – Practice for the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) officially kicked off yesterday at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway with R3 Motorsports and driver Robert Richardson Jr., taking a conversation approach to Speedweeks 2011.

Earlier this week, R3 Motorsports, Sponsormonsters and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) announced an partnership agreement for the 2011 season which officially kicks off with Saturday’s season opener, the DRIVE4COPD 300 at the “World Center of Racing.”

After turning the 42nd and 27th fastest times respectively during the two practice sessions Wednesday, Richardson Jr., under the leadership of veteran crew chief Walter Giles released themselves into the wild pack of race cars Thursday morning during practice and posted the 11th fastest time, after circling the 2.5-mile superspeedway in 47.082 seconds at 191.156 miles per hour.

Despite only turning six laps Thursday morning, the team was in agreement around the board to put the car cover on their No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Dodge Challenger R/T and sit out the remaining practice session left Thursday.

The veteran NASCAR Nationwide Series team will now turn their attention to qualifying, which is slated for Friday afternoon and will set the starting grid for the first of 34 races on the tour.   “This is probably the best car, I’ve ever had here,” said Richardson Jr., who will be pulling double-duty this weekend as he’ll compete in Sunday’s prestigious Daytona 500 for Front Row Motorsports (FRM). “The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Dodge Challenger R/T is super strong. We were playing it conservative yesterday but today, we knew we had to unleash ourselves and really see what we had. The car was so good that we decided not to take any chances and just let her sit until qualifying tomorrow.”

When asked about his impending qualifying run, Richardson, the former Southern Methodist University quarterback replied, “I honestly think we’re going to be somewhere between 15th and 20th,” he said. “Walter (Giles) and the guys on this R3 Motorsports team have done a good job getting this awesome looking race car ready to go here at Daytona.”

The goal for Saturday? Finish the race.   “R3 Motorsports wants to have a good run on Saturday and definitely put Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) into the spotlight where they belong,” Richardson Jr. sounded. “This is an awesome affiliation for our team and when the green flag drops on Saturday, we hope to be standing in the limelight for all the right reasons.”

Robert Richardson Jr. will make his 70th career NNS start and ninth overall at DIS and will also be guaranteed a starting position in his No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge Challenger when the green flag waives in Saturday’s DRIVE4COPD 300 (120 laps / 300 miles) at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. The event is scheduled for a liftoff shortly after 1:00 p.m. Eastern on February 19th with live coverage on ESPN2, MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Channel 128).

For further information and to join WCS’s mission, please logon to their website at WCS.org.

About WCS:   Founded in 1895, the Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild places worldwide. They do so through science, global conservation, education and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks, led by the flagship Bronx Zoo. Together these activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in harmony. WCS is committed to its platform, because it is essential to the integrity of life on Earth.

KROGER EXPANDS PARTNERSHIP WITH USO AT DAYTONA 500

Kroger-USO Race Car Honors Associate Service Members 

CINCINNATI, Ohio – The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) and the USO are expanding their partnership with a new campaign to support men and women in the armed forces and their families.

As part of the Daytona 500 celebration on Sunday, Feb. 20, Kroger will launch a year-long initiative to raise funds for members of our armed forces in partnership with the USO, the leading organization for morale-boosting programs and services for American troops and their families. The campaign will include in-store and online promotions and a text-to-give campaign that encourages Kroger customers to text “USO” to 27722 during the race to donate $10 to USO programs.

Kroger will also present a $400,000 donation to the USO on Sunday. These funds were collected in 2010 from customers and associates at nearly 1,300 Kroger-operated supermarkets across the country, including Kroger, Ralphs, Food 4 Less, Dillon’s and Baker’s stores.This donation will support USO programs serving members of the military, wounded warriors and their families.

“This is an exciting time for the USO as we celebrate the 70th anniversary of lifting the spirits of America’s troops and their families,” said USO President Sloan Gibson. “We’re committed to providing the wide array of services needed to support our troops and their families, so we’re thrilled to join this partnership with Kroger.”

Kroger and USO executives will bejoined at the Daytona 500 celebration by Juan Cortes, a Kroger associate and Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve.�

“Lt. Commander Cortes is one of hundreds of men and women who have served in the armed forces while working for Kroger,” said Lynn Marmer, group vice president of Corporate Affairs for Kroger. “On behalf of our Kroger family, we thank all of our associates in the military for their service to our country, our communities and our company. We are eager to work with the USO this year to support even more men and women who serve with courage and honor.”

As a special tribute to its associates in the military, Kroger, the USO and JTG Daugherty Racing will unveil a special Kroger emblem on the red, white and blue No. 47 Kroger-USO car, driven by NASCAR champion Bobby Labonte. This emblem features the names of more than 350 Kroger associates who are active duty or reservist members of the U.S. military.  �

“It is such a privilege to be able to have a small part in thanking the men and women in uniform for the service they provide to our country and communities to keep us safe,” Labonte said. “I’m proud to carry the USO logo on our Toyota Camry. It’s pretty special for all of us at JTG Daugherty Racing to be able to do that thanks to Kroger and all of our partners behind this program.”

Kroger is the exclusive retail partner for the Daytona 500. Learn more about special in-store and online Daytona 500 promotions at Kroger and its family of stores at www.kroger.com.

Traditionally known for entertaining and assisting troops when in transit, in recent years USO programs have broadened to support families at home and returning troops. To learn about the USO’s mission to support men and women in uniform – Until Every One Comes Home® – please visit www.uso.org.

About the USO
The USO (United Service Organizations) lifts the spirits of America’s troops and their families millions of times each year at hundreds of places worldwide.  We provide a touch of home through centers at airports and military bases, top quality entertainment and innovative programs and services. We also provide critical support to those who need us most, including forward-deployed troops and their families, wounded warriors and their families and the families of the fallen.

The USO is a private, non-profit organization, not a government agency. We rely on the generosity of our volunteers and donors.  In addition to individual donors and other corporate sponsors, the USO is supported by Worldwide Strategic Partners: American Airlines, AT&T Inc., BAE Systems, The Boeing Company, Clear Channel Communications, The Coca-Cola Company, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Procter & Gamble and TriWest Healthcare Alliance. We are also supported through the United Way and Combined Federal Campaign (CFC-11381).  To join us in this patriotic mission and to learn more about the USO, please visit www.uso.org.

About Kroger
Kroger, the nation’s largest traditional grocery retailer, employs more than 338,000 associates who serve customers in 2,461 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 31 states under two dozen local banner names including Kroger, City Market, Dillons, Jay C, Food 4 Less, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, King Soopers, QFC, Ralphs and Smith’s. The Company also operates 784 convenience stores, 375 fine jewelry stores, 954 supermarket fuel centers and 40 food processing plants in the U.S. Kroger, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, focuses its charitable efforts on supporting hunger relief, health and wellness initiatives, and local organizations in the communities it serves. For more information about Kroger, please visit www.kroger.com.

STEVE WALLACE / 5-HOUR ENERGY RACING NOTES: WEDNESDAY AT DAYTONA

–Wallace, Teammate, Strong in Nationwide Series Open Practice–

DAYTONA BEACH, FL (February 16, 2011)–Rusty Wallace Racing’s Steve Wallace (No. 66 5-Hour Energy Toyota Camry) started his 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series campaign in a strong way this evening, posting a top-ten effort on the opening day of practice for Saturday’s 300-mile Nationwide Series event at Daytona International Speedway.

Pushing teammate Michael Annett (No. 62 Pilot Travel Centers / Flying J Toyota Camry) in a two-car draft, Wallace recorded the eighth-quickest single lap of the session, at 45.557 seconds (197.555 MPH). That effort was second-best of the eight-car Toyota contingent-behind only seventh-place Kyle Busch-and second-fastest of the championship-eligible drivers as well.

Thursday’s on-track activity for the Nationwide Series includes the final two practice sessions before Friday’s qualifying session and Saturday’s race.

Stated Wallace, “I’m really proud of this 5-Hour Energy team. We had a ton on our plate in the offseason and this is definitely the best Nationwide car I’ve ever had at Daytona. It can push other cars really, really well and I think it’ll be fast in front and by itself as well.

“The experience I’ve gotten in the Cup car here has helped a lot and really sped up our learning curve on the two-car draft. We drafted with Michael (Annett) today and he has a really good car too. Once he gets a little more experience in the race with the two-car draft, I feel like we’ll be just as strong as any other pair out there.

“As for tomorrow, we feel like we’ve tempted fate enough with the draft; we’re going to take care of our car. We’ll pretty much focus on single-car runs and getting the most speed we can out of the car before qualifying and the race.”

Wednesday also saw the final NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practices before Thursday’s Twin 150-mile qualifying races. Wallace will roll his No. 77 5-Hour Energy Toyota Camry off from row nine in the second of the two qualifiers.

Noted Wallace, “I feel like we have a pretty competitive car for Sunday, but the hardest thing we’re facing right now is just being a single car team. It’s hard to find good drafting partners in practice-cars that are actually fast enough to draft with-because you have all the teammates from the various teams drafting together.

“That’ll change in the race, because you’re just going to have to go with the guys around you-the best guys you can find. A lot of the plans between teammates that we’ve seen in practice will go right out the window when the green flag falls.”

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NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION: The tail gate parties start at Daytona

The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will officially launch the first of 25 tail gate parties this Friday, February 18th at the Daytona International Speedway, with the running of the Next Era Energy Resources 250. It appears that NASCAR’s truck drivers are going to be in for a highly competitive season based on a mix of returning veterans, hopeful new comers and some new driver-team owner configurations.

[media-credit name=”Barry Albert” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]THE STORY BREAKDOWN

One of those major changes in team configuration involves Germain Brothers Racing, the defending series champions. The Germain’s will be kicking off the 2011 racing season Friday night with four truck teams.

First, and foremost, is their No. 30 Toyota Tundra driven by defending series champion Todd Bodine who has already served notice that he will be seeking his second consecutive, and third overall, title. Bodine will have a very busy Daytona weekend doing triple duty. He’s entered in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series races. Tire Kingdom will be the primary sponsor for all three events.

After a 2010 season of part time runs in trucks and Sprint Cup, Max Papis will be running the full truck series schedule this year driving the No. 9 Germain Toyota with GEICO Insurance on the hood.

New to Germain Racing this year will be their No. 77 Toyota with Justin Lofton behind the wheel who is considered by many to be one of the up and coming young talents with a very bright future. Lofton Cattle, the driver’s family owned business, will be the team’s primary sponsor.

Making his return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be Brendan Gaughan. The eight time series race winner will be driving the Germain Brothers’ No. 62 Toyota Tundra. He’s also sponsored by a long time family owned business: the Las Vegas based South Point Hotel and Casino. Gaughan has a guaranteed start in the Daytona season opener, as well as the first five races of the season, due to his team recently acquiring the owner’s points from the No. 6 team operated last year by Rick Ware Racing.

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There has also been some significant changes at  Kevin Harvick Inc (KHI) for the 2011 truck season. Former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Elliott Sadler will be making his official debut Friday night as a new KHI full time driver. Sadler will be behind the wheel of the No. 2 One Main Financial Chevrolet at Daytona for the first of a series of truck racing appearances. Sadler will be driving a KHI Chevrolet full time in the Nationwide Series and, because of that arrangement, he is ineligible to collect championship points in the truck series. That’s due to the recent change in NASCAR policy that states a driver must choose only one series championship to compete for. However, Sadler’s appearances in the KHI truck can be used to help them win the coveted owner’s championship.

Also new from KHI is their No. 8 Chevrolet that will be driven by Nelson Piquet Jr with sponsorship from Qualcom. The 25 year old Brazilian raised more than a few eyebrows with his NASCAR debut last season and will be a driver to watch this year.

His truck will convey a special decal at Daytona commemorating the victims of last month’s devastating flooding in Rio De Janerio.

Piquet also hopes to get a leg up on the series’ Rookie of the Year title with guaranteed starts in the first five races. KHI has transferred the owner’s points from their signature team, the No. 33 driven by Ron Hornaday Jr, to Piquet’s No. 8. Hornaday, a four time series champion, has past champion’s provisionals to fall back on in case he has trouble qualifying for a race. Needless to say, no one expects that to happen.

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One of the major team changes for the new season involves Randy Moss Motorsports. While International Truck and Monaco RV returns as the team sponsors, long time driver, and former series champion, Mike Skinner will not be there. He has been replaced by Travis Kvapil, another former series champion, who will have a very busy year racing the full time schedules in both the NASCAR Camping World Truck and Sprint Cup Series. This driver change was a move that surprised a lot of series observers.

Speculation that said this change was coming began just prior to last Christmas and was officially announced during the final days of last month. That didn’t leave Skinner a lot of time to put a new ride together. But the good news here is the fact that Skinner was able to make an eleventh hour deal with Eddie Sharp Racing to drive a second team Toyota with Cushman Utility Vehicles on the hood. There is just enough sponsorship available for the team to participate at Daytona and the second event on the schedule at Phoenix. The hunt is on to see if they keep this arrangement on a full time basis.

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Also a new configuration is the official debut of Vision Aviation Racing, the Las Vegas based team who recently merged with Billy Ballew Motorsports. Las Vegas drivers Justin Johnson and Dusty Davis will be the principals for the 2011 season except for Daytona. Feeling like their young drivers were not ready for the high banks of Daytona just yet, the team has placed Aric Almirola, who drove very well for Ballew last year, in their lead No. 51 truck with Vision Airlines as the primary sponsor.

The second truck, the No. 15 Toyota, is considered to be a part time, development, ride for 2011 but it will be at Daytona with NASCAR veteran Michael Waltrip behind the wheel. Raceview Dot Com, Vision Airlines and the Wounded Warrior Project will be the sponsors.

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Up and coming driver Jason White will be bringing his Gunbroker Dot Com sponsorship to a new team this year owned by Joe Denette. This is the guy who won the Virginia State Lottery in 2009 and decided to invest some of his new found fortune into NASCAR team ownership.

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On the subject of up and coming drivers, Joey Coulter will be making his series debut at Daytona driving a second team Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing. Coulter has a guaranteed start for the Daytona race. Childress recently acquired the 2010 owner’s points from Brent Raymer Racing and that places his new driver within the top 25 in those standings.

Coulter has spent the last two seasons developing his skills in the ARCA Series where he scored his first series win last year. He will be having a very busy 2011. Coulter is also a full time mechanical engineering student at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte campus.

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What would a national NASCAR series be without Kyle Busch? The “Rowdy One” will be driving his self owned Toyota in 15 truck series events this year with all of the races fully sponsored. The remaining ten events will be driven by a returning Brian Ickler with some of the sponsorship program still pending. As a full time Sprint Cup driver, Busch has opted to compete for that series’ title and cannot win the truck title per NASCAR’s new title. But he’s definitely in the running to win his second, consecutive, truck series owner’s championship.

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THE RACE BREAKDOWN

Friday’s Next Era Energy Resources 250 is 100 laps, 250 miles, around the Daytona International Speedway’s 2.5 mile tri oval.

The race has a healthy 45 entries for the 36 truck starting field. 18 of those entries are on the go or go home list. That means these teams are outside of the top 25 in owner’s points and do not have a guaranteed start in the race. These teams will have to rely on qualifying speeds to make the race.

The defending race champion is Timothy Peters.

The Next Era Resources 250 will be broadcast live by the SPEED Channel with the pre race show beginning at 7 pm eastern time.

Jimmie Johnson Press Conference Transcript

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES

2011 DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS

DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT

February 16, 2011

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S/KOBALT TOOLS CHEVROLET, met with members of the media at Daytona International Speedway and discussed the rule changes, two-car draft, changes to Phoenix, the yellow-line rule, racing at Daytona and other topics. Full transcript:

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS RIGHT NOW ABOUT YOUR RACE TEAM, YOUR STATE OF MIND AND YOUR APPROACH TO THE UPCOMING RACES? “We’re learning and growing with all the other teams in the garage area in general trying to get our heads around the rules that are coming along. How I can drive it and be better than the others and how our team can do a better job. I completely understand the position that NASCAR is in and have talked to Mike Helton plenty about changes and ways to help keep the speeds down. I have certainly seen the process and respect the decisions that have been made and only time will tell. I think in general, we’d all like to have no plate on the car which we all know is impossible. But the biggest plate on there we possibly can. But, the speeds, we know what happens with cars at 195 mph or whatever it was Brad (Keselowski) and Carl (Edwards) at Talladega. You add 10-15 mph to that, that is going to be even worse. So I understand the process and look forward to getting on track and just knowing what these new rule changes are going to do and how the cars are going to drive.”

SAFETY IS A BIG TOPIC THIS WEEK ESPECIALLY WITH THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF DALE EARNHARDT, SR.’S DEATH, HOW SAFE DO YOU FEEL IN THE CARS PARTICULARILY WITH NASCAR CONTINUING TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO SLOW THEM DOWN AND KEEP THEM ON THE TRACK? “We, as drivers know that we’re in a profession that isn’t necessarily safe. To a large degree we have assumed those risks and our families have as well. We’ve come to grips with that decision a long time ago. But, all that being said, in 2001 what went on and the five drivers who we lost including Dale, Sr., turned the world around for us and has increased the threshold multiple times. I don’t even know what the number is, but, to see the impacts with the data recorders on the cars and have drivers NOT lose consciousness; not break bones; walk away, it is amazing where we are today. Hopefully we keep an open eye on the small details that are left. There are weird angles on walls at tracks. I think grass is another area of focus. Fire is always an area and fortunately we haven’t seen anything like that so we seem to have done a really good job as a sport to beat that problem before there really was one, at least in my era. I know back in the early days it was probably different. I think intrusion is an area of focus that NASCAR is looking at in the next step for us as well.”

DO YOU LIKE TANDEM RACING AND DO YOU THINK THAT IS GOOD FOR NASCAR TO DISPLAY THAT IN THEIR SHOWCASE EVENT? “I don’t think that it is fair to say for NASCAR to display that in their showcase event because no one knew this was going to happen from the sanctioning body side. Us as teams and drivers knew at Talladega we could stay together for awhile. We all went home and worked hard within the rules to do it longer. I don’t think anybody anticipated it turning into this. Even at the test session, maybe the track was too green and dirty but all the reports I had from the first test session when Goodyear brought the tire test here was you can’t do it, don’t expect to do it. Well, we come back for the open test and here we all are linked up and going so it is evolving and moving. Is it good or bad? I don’t know. I’ve watched some of the clips and talked to a lot of people, some find it interesting to see all the passes that took place and the fact that we aren’t riding in a big blob and you can’t advance. Others like the big blob of cars and say well this wasn’t all that exciting. So, I don’t where it nets out for me as a driver. I can say it was fun and interesting because there was something new. It was fun for the guys in the Shootout to try and find something before your competitors did. At the end of the day, Kurt Busch did the best job, figured it out and won the race. To be in that space of finding something new.especially at these plate tracks where the rules and the rules; the draft has been the draft To have something new to focus on was fun for us in the seats.”

YOUR TEAMMATE DALE, JR., DENNY HAMLIN AND A FEW OTHERS FELT LIKE THEY SHOULD HAVE GONE THE OTHER WAY, MADE THE HOLE LARGER SO IT WOULD HAVE BEEN TOUGHER FOR YOU GUYS TO GET OUT THERE IN A TWO-CAR TANDEM, HAVE YOU GOT ANY INDICATION TO BELIEVE THAT IS TRUE? WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THAT? “I’ve talked to Junior in detail about it and that’s what he felt like would be a good fix and I guess at the Goodyear tire test, there was a larger plate on the cars and it was more difficult to stay together and guys couldn’t do it. My only counter to that is at 204 or whatever my lap time was, I know 206 mph was the big number, I’ve not been in a position to lose control of my car yet, so I am not convinced that a few more miles an hour is going to change that. I think all we are doing is having the potential of getting more speed in the car and a bigger issue for lift off. With the position we’re in as a sport, with a couple of practice sessions, a race then the 500, I don’t think we have a lot of time to experiment and try stuff. I think we all felt like a smaller plate was coming and understand why so I am not saying I have a problem with the direction it is going. I think everybody would love to see the plates off the cars to start with. It is that necessary evil that we talk about every time we go to a plate track. NASCAR was trying to do everything they could to not go down on plate but they are kind of at that point. At least for the Shootout and see what happens through it.I’m sorry, not the Shootout, but the Duel. I believe they are in a position where they would like to make a big change and then if they can give us something back for the 500, they will. So I know that this pop-off valve for the water pressure in the engine system and the cooling system, that is going to change the game. That valve opens up, you are losing water, so go ahead and push as long as you want, you’re not going to last long.”

WITH THE THREE CHANGES THEY HAVE MADE TO THE CAR SINCE QUALIFYING, HOW DETRIMENTAL WILL BE TO NOT GET OUT IF THE RAIN CONTINUES TODAY AND YOU DON’T GET A CHANCE TO DRAFT PRACTICE AT ALL? “It would definitely be a disadvantage for the drivers that weren’t in the Shootout. Even from the open test, the way we were working the draft in the Shootout than I had seen from the test session. It would be a disadvantage for those folks. For all the teams, in the some ways, it will maybe save some race cars knowing how exciting these practice sessions can get. Then again, I guess at the end of the day, it could hurt the ability a better decision for the 500 if we saw something in practice today, there may be a change; it may stimulate some change or put that thought process in NASCAR’s mind so it probably would be a negative if we didn’t get on track on all fronts.”

YOU WON THE THING HERE IN ’06, BUT THE LAST THREE YEARS, YOUR FINISHES HAVEN’T BEEN STRONG, WHAT HASN’T CLICKED THESE LAST FEW YEARS THAT YOU NEED TO TURN AROUND? “In the plate stuff in ’06, I had a really good understanding on how to drive the old car; where to position myself and how to really defend once I got to the lead. I don’t feel like I’m doing the best job with plate racing and the way the COT drives. Couple of things lead to that: 1. We’ve really tried to make sure we are learning for the Talladega Chase race, so I’ve not been in position in a lot of plate races to race for the win and defend. It has been trying to understand how to be in the right spot and avoid the problems and then go like crazy to get to the front at the end. The other side to it is, if you look at those races, we’ve been caught up in wrecks late in the race each time. That is what reflects those poor finishes. I guess last year I felt like we were in a position to win, we were right there in the thick of things with the leaders and with McMurray obviously cycled out to win and we were caught up in a wreck. So I think our finishes would have been better than what the results show. ”

DOES THAT SPEAK TO YOUR GREAT SUCCESS IN THE CHASE BECAUSE YOU ARE THINKING CHASE WHEN THE SEASON STARTS? “Yea, it does. Sometimes we feel like we make good decisions for plate tracks. Other times it is so tough to tell because quite frankly, there is a lot of luck involved in missing the big wrecks and being in the right line and having the right guy pushing. Whatever it may be. So, there is skill that is involved, but it can be superseded with luck at any point on a plate track.”

PHOENIX HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THEY ARE GOING TO RECONFIGURE THAT TRACK, CHANGE SOME THINGS ON PIT ROAD, CHANGE SOME THINGS ON THE FRONTSTRETCH AND DOGLEG AS WELL, WHAT IS YOUR REACTION WHEN YOU HEARD ABOUT THAT AND WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE CHANGES THEY ARE PLANNING? “Definitely disappointed that they needed to resurface the track. I understand that at some point all tracks need it and they are at that point. We love the tracks that are worn out and on the verge of needing to be resurfaced. I think we put on our best races there. So, disappointed to hear it go but Phoenix has done a good job in speaking with folks, drivers, trying to understand the track from a safety standpoint and to make sure that we don’t have single-file racing starting at the first race after the repave. I’ve been in talks with Phoenix and the crew that is working on the track and I feel good about things and where they are going with it. If we don’t like it, which sounds like the chances are low, in time it will come back, just like a lot of the other tracks.”

HAVE YOU HAD A CHANCE TO READ THE MAXIM STORY ON BRIAN VICKERS AND HAVE YOU EVER MET THAT VERSION OF BRIAN? (CHUCKLES) “I know that Brian, definitely. I did read the article. Felt like I needed to be prepared coming in today. It was an exciting article and certainly read through it. With a year off, I think he pursued as many things off track as possible and certainly had a lot of fun. Everybody sees things a little differently. Brian has always had an interesting point of view on things. He has never lacked confidence either. I felt like that came through in the article too.”

WITH ALL THE DOCUMENTARIES AND STORIES ABOUT DALE EARNHARDT’S DEATH HERE, THEY ALWAYS INCLUDE THAT IT TOOK HIM 20 TRIES TO WIN THE DAYTONA 500, HAVE YOU CONSCIOUSLY THOUGHT THAT YOU ARE GLAD YOU HAVE AT LEAST ONE UNDER YOUR BELT SO NO ONE HAS TO ASK WHY AS A FIVE-TIME CHAMPION HAS NEVER WON IT OR WERE YOU EVEN AWARE OF HOW MUCH GRIEF HE CAUGHT YEAR AFTER YEAR? “Yea definitely but not in those exact words. I wasn’t in the sport all that long and maybe didn’t know maybe what the discussion was in the garage area and what the questions were being asked. I watched intently hoping some day he would win it as a fan. They did a good job of portraying how difficult it was for him and how close he had been. I sat there hoping he would win a 500 just like the majority of the fan base did. So, when I won mine, it was along the lines of WOW, it took Earnhardt 20 years to win his and there is some relief associated with that, yes I did win mine. So, it didn’t have anything to do with championships. I guess now reflecting back on it, if I hadn’t won, it would be a painful question I would have to answer every time we come to Daytona so indirectly we corrected that problem.”

DO YOU FEEL WITH THE CHANGES THAT NASCAR MADE THIS WEEK, DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE NOT TRUSTWORTHY ENOUGH TO RUN AT THOSE SPEEDS? “One, we run at over 200 miles an hour around one another on a lot of tracks, California, Michigan, Indianapolis, some of the 1.5-mile tracks we get close to that at the end of the straight aways. It’s not really a trust factor and I honestly believe there is nothing from NASCAR’s side in trusting the drivers to do it, it just boils down to physics. We know these cars are airborne. We’ve seen them airborne in Atlanta, we’ve seen them airborne in Talladega and we’ve seen them airborne here. We can’t have that situation. We as a sport cannot be faced with a car getting into the catch fence and injuring the driver or the fans. We cannot do that at all costs. Even if we are bashed for a boring race, we cannot have cars in the grandstands or injuring people or up in the fence, whatever it may be. It’s just not an option. So that’s the decision that NASCAR’s faced with and it started back in ’85 with Bobby in Talladega, ’87 that’s where it started. They took all of that decision making process out. It’s just a so simple fact. We can’t have them airborne. Even with those attempts of having the wing on the back of the car, and a lot of us actually joked going forward its created down force, what happens when you turn it around then unfortunately we had to watch a couple of cars take off before we made changes to that. But we can’t have cars airborne. At 206 (mph) airborne you’re going to fly for a while.”

DID YOU VIEW IT AS KIND OF A MAN ON THE MOVEMENT MOMENT WHEN JEFF WENT 200 HERE BECAUSE IT’S BEEN SUCH A LONG TIME WE’VE SEEN ANYBODY MAKE THAT KIND OF SPEED HERE? “I knew there was like a 202 mark or something and then it started going and the latest is 206, we can’t really tell inside the car. You know that you are on the top side of the rpm curve, you hit the rev limiter and we have shift lights to warn us when we are too high on rpm’s, and for lap after lap after lap my lights on and I’m on the chip, so I don’t know what that math equals up to for a final gear ratio and rpm range, but all senses are telling you, you are smoking along pretty good.”

HAVE YOU FIGURED OUT WITH ALL THE CHANGES THAT ARE GOING ON AND FROM WHAT YOU’VE SEEN, WHERE YOU WANT TO BE COMING OFF TURN FOUR THE FINAL LAP? “I still think leading is not the position you want to be in to win the Daytona 500 or at Talladega. We will be able to push for some period of time. Even if the cars overheat in a very short period of time for the win as you come off of (turn) two or (turn) four, you’ll find a way to get connected and try to separate yourselves and just run until the engine blows, whatever that threshold is. So as long as the push is in effect, the guy pushing has the advantage. Kurt (Busch) showed us all something in the Shootout that a second group coming up has a fair shot as well as the leaders. I would say you either want to be second or third, that’s really the pay off position as of now. When we had the old cars and the way we would be single file and we couldn’t connect the bumpers, leading was a pretty good position to be in. It took a lot of work from second place of dragging the break to get to third, get a bump draft, to get the momentum to try to make a move. And it took lap after lap after lap just setting that up. If the leader was smart he could just ride the brake and control that energy and never allow a pass to happen. Those days are gone. We can’t do that now. As you drag the brake to stop the energy from taking place the guy just picks you up and pushes you and off you go. So it’s just a different game.”

IN REGARDS TO THE YELLOW-LINE RULE, DO YOU EVER FEEL LIKE YOU’RE IN AN UNFAIR POSITION, HAVING TO MAKE THAT DECISION, IF SOMEBODY CAN FORCE YOU BELOW THE YELLOW LINE, YOU EITHER GO AND GET DEMOTED OR END UP IN A WRECK? “The time I feel it’s unfair is mid-race when you’re not willing to knock the right side off your car and somebody is coming, coming, coming and you’re left with the decision and I don’t want the fender pushed in and don’t want the side of my car caved in, I’ll go out of bounds, let off, let the pack go by and get back in line. That’s the time where it’s kind of unfair. Coming to the finish there has to be a boundary line at some point. So at that point I’m willing to knock the fenders in and have some contact but mid-race I’ve been forced out of bounds a few times or chosen to not hold my line because I didn’t want to damage my car and then I’m below the yellow line I have to let off and you can’t get back in line. Before you join the field you’re 25th or something. That part isn’t a lot of fun. I don’t know how you police it any differently. There is an argument from off of (turn) four to the start/finish line have at it but I don’t know if that’s really an option.”

WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IT THEM DO AWAY WITH THE YELLOW-LINE RULE ON THE LAST PART OF THE LAST LAP? “In some ways I think the potential is there for an even bigger wreck because now if you’re the leader you’re going to go to the inside to the lowest line to prevent somebody from trying to shoot up the inside. So now, if I’m the leader I’m going straight to the grass. I don’t know if it really changes a lot. I see that there can be some contact and some guys really blocking, now you push the car off in the grass, he’s going to come back out of control across traffic and that can be another issue. At least now when you get shoved out, you’re shoved on the apron and you can still control your car. Where if the apron was the track and the grass was out of bounds, if you get shoved out you are out of control when coming back up into traffic. If that makes any sense.”

ABOUT THE SWAP, IF YOU’RE IN THE LEAD PAIR OR THERE ARE CARS AROUND YOU AND YOU NEED TO SWAP, HOW ARE YOU GOING TO GO LOW IF THERE ARE OTHER CARS AROUND OR GO HIGH AND COMPLETE THE PASS AND SWITCH POSITIONS WITHOUT LETTING THOSE OTHER CARS INTERFERE WITH YOUR AIR? “Yeah, that’s really the interesting part and I think the part that will keep the race entertaining and exciting. You can try to get air in the nose by sticking your fender out on the other side then try to get some air around and into the car to try to cool it down but I think it’s impossible to say that guys are always going to change or switch at the same time. So someone’s car is cooling a little better, someone got connected a lap later or a half lap later, whatever it may be, that change right now is the equalizer I think. I’ve seen more cases in practice and even in the Shootout, well the Shootout we didn’t have to change all that much, in testing and practice we did a lot of changeovers and in those changeovers, two or three times we had done our changeover and were coming and the group in front of us were trying to do it and they weren’t organized yet and we caught them at a bad time and there was nowhere to go. As we caught them our group broke apart because the race track was kind of full and we didn’t have anywhere to go. So that is a tricky part to it and the closure rate of guys coming that could potentially cause some wrecks. The pushing car can’t see unless the spotter is doing a real good job of describing what’s up in front, you can push the car you are up against right off into guys that are running side-by-side trying to cross over. That’s what was so interesting from our standpoint in the cars, was all this new stuff and we would make our switch, connect then here’s a group that was disconnected. It was all this new stuff to try and that’s why it was fun for us in the seats. Then trying to strategize, ok if we can stay together half a lap longer or a lap longer over the period of time we’ll do less changes than anyone else. That’s how we ended up where we did today with the teams working so hard on the cooling. Then we as drivers worked real hard in the test sessions to minimize the amount of time it took for a changeover. We were doing that down here at the test session and were timing our laps and really got our lap time down about a second and a half on how we reattached and got going again. Just trying to find something that we could stack up over a period of time. So it’s been fun for us. That’s why you see drivers kind of enjoying it I would say. I think that’s what I’ve heard. I’m not sure and could be totally wrong, everybody is in here saying they hate it. The guys in the Shootout I thought enjoyed it because there’s a new element of racing that’s involved.”

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Kevin Harvick and the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet Daytona 500 Advance

Kevin Harvick

No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet

Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway

Budweiser Racing Team Notes of Interest

. Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet, enters Sunday’s Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway with an impressive resume. In nine Daytona 500 starts, Harvick has earned one win, four top fives and five top-10 finishes.

. Harvick posted the 14th-fastest lap in last Sunday’s qualifying session and will start ninth in the first 150-mile qualifying race on Thursday. The finishing line ups from the two qualifying races will determine the starting grid for Sunday’s Daytona 500.

. On Friday, Harvick will be available to members of the media in the Daytona International Speedway infield media center at 9:45 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 18.

. On Tuesday night, Budweiser hosted a comedic roast of Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet, at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort in Daytona Beach, Fla. In front of an audience of more than 250 people from the NASCAR community, members of the media and Budweiser guests, nationally known comedians Jon Reep, Jeremy Hotz and Earthquake took turns roasting Harvick. The comedians were joined on stage by Tony Stewart, Elliott Sadler, Ron Hornaday, Mike Dillon and Harvick’s wife, DeLana Harvick, all of whom took their turn at the microphone to tell jokes and share stories at the expense of Harvick. The two-hour Budweiser Roast of Kevin Harvick was filmed, and an hour-long edited version will air on SPEED on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 9 p.m. ET. The TV show will also feature pre-recorded comments from teammates Jeff Burton and Clint Bowyer, Harvick’s crew chief Gil Martin and members of the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet team.

. On newsstands now: The Feb. 21 issue of ESPN The Magazine, “The Speed Issue,” features Harvick’s No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet on the cover. Inside the magazine, a two-page spread on Harvick titled “Back in Black” examines the growth of the driver’s career in the past 10 years, his ability to come to terms with being the driver who replaced Dale Earnhardt and his drive to win a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship.

. This week in Budweiser Racing history: On Sunday, Feb. 15, 2004, Dale Earnhardt Jr. drove the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet to Victory Lane in the Daytona 500. He led the field on five occasions for a total of 59 laps that day and took the checkered flag with a 0.273-second margin of victory.

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Kevin Harvick discusses racing at Daytona and the upcoming Daytona 500:

Is the idea for the twin Duel 150 qualifying races to get your (Daytona) 500 car through there safely? You’re a race car driver and you like to win races, so how do you marry those two things?”We’re just going to go for it. If they’re going to write a check and give out a trophy, then we’re going to go as hard as we can. The only way to race at these speedways is to push and shove, and you’re going to have to push and shove, or you’re going to get left behind. You have to go out and do what you have to do. The team has plenty of time to tune up and get everything straightened out, so we’ll race as hard as we can and see what happens.”

Is going three-wide a lot hairier at Daytona than it is at Talladega? “It’s a lot hairier. It’s a lot easier now with the pavement, and the grip level that you have on the race track. It’s not that big of a deal, but definitely a lot hairier than Talladega.”

How much less room do you feel like you have? “At Daytona, it feels like it’s half the width of Talladega. It’s just a lot narrower than Talladega is. You definitely feel like you have a lot less room.”

With the way you ran last season and the way things are going, especially with the power that’s under the hood, could this be the year to win that second Daytona 500? “Well, last year, I think we led the most laps in the (Daytona) 500. We won the 500, but we lost the 520. With the way that the rules are now, the green-white-checkers at the end are difficult to know exactly where you need to be. I think I know where I need to be with where you want to be coming to the checkers at this particular race. It’s one of those things where we just have to keep working on our cars, nickel and diming them to get every ounce of drag out of them that we can, and the guys in the engine shop will do their part on the power. We just need to keep racing and putting ourselves in the right spot to be in those positions with fast cars. To be able to be competitive, you have to work on them constantly.”

Do you still remember what it felt like to win the Daytona 500? “There isn’t anything that compares to winning the Daytona 500, just for the fact of the magnitude and the attention that comes with that particular race. There’s nothing else that even comes close. I remember that day like it was yesterday. There’s no better feeling of winning a race than that one.”

Daytona International Speedway Track Facts

Track Length: 2.5 Miles

Race Length: 200 laps/500 miles

Grandstand Seating Capacity: 146,000

First Race: Feb. 22, 1959

Banking in corners: 31 degrees

Banking on straights: 3 degrees

Banking on tri-oval: 18 degrees

Frontstretch: 3,800 feet

Backstretch: 3,000 feet

TV: FOX, 1 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN Radio, SIRIUS NASCAR Radio

Practice Quotes – Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES

DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING

DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

TEAM CHEVY PRACTICE NOTES & QUOTES

February 16, 2011

DALE EARNHARDT JR., NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET – Pole Winner involved in accident, will go to back-up car and start at the rear of the field in both the Gatorade Duel Qualifying Race and the Daytona 500:

NOTE: The No. 88 team just unloaded Chassis 88-576. Jeff Gordon last raced this chassis at Talladega in October to an eighth-place finish. The Budweiser Shootout car will now be the backup. Previously a band-new chassis, it’s currently back at Hendrick Motorsports in the paint booth about to make its way back to Daytona. Chassis 88-576 has been refurbished to meet the nose and other 2011 requirements but hadn’t been tested this season.

WE WERE REALLY IMPRESSED BY THE WAY YOUR CREW CHIEF, STEVE LETARTE, AFTER THE FACT WAS VERY ENCOURAGING AND TOLD YOU NOT TO WORRY ABOUT IT, AND THAT THE TEAM WOULD JUST GET THE BACK-UP READY

“Well, yeah. That’s his job as a crew chief. I just really don’t know what was going on there. The guys on the inside looked like they were going to stay low and then they started kind of creeping up and giving Jimmie (Johnson), and they gave me the impression they were going to be closing the hole on the outside. So Jimmie lifted. And he about wrecked and I got off the gas and there were a couple of guys coming behind me (Martin) Truex, and a couple other guys and just didn’t have a chance.

“You got to pay attention out there, man. I mean if you’re going to come out here and race, you need to pay attention.”

YOU TALKED THE OTHER DAY AFTER YOU WON THE POLE POSITION AND SAID YEAH, THAT’S GOOD BUT IT’S JUST KIND OF A BABY STEP. SO THIS IS JUST GOING TO MAKE YOUR JOB A LITTLE MORE DIFFICULT. WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN NOW AND THE 150’S TOMORROW?

“Well, we’ve got plenty of race cars. And I ain’t worried about how fast we’ll be or whether we’ll be as good. We’ll be fine. But you know, it never feels good tearing them up. I’m just disappointed in myself. I didn’t feel good about getting out there and practicing and didn’t think I needed to be out there practicing. I just had a bad feeling about it. And we come running up on some guys that didn’t have their heads on straight and got in an accident.”

WE SAW YOU AND MARTIN TRUEX JR. PATTING EACH OTHER ON THE BACK AND TALKING. WHAT DID MARTIN SAY TO YOU?

“That he was sorry for running into the back of me. And he didn’t have anywhere to go; and I’m sure he didn’t. We were all off the gas pretty hard right there for those guys to pull up the race track there. I don’t even know if we would have room. We might have had room on the outside to get through, but it was real tight. They moved up off the bottom into the middle of the race track at least, from what I could tell and what I can remember, and just give us the impression we were going to need to check-up. They keep slowing the cars down and it makes a car drafting normally much slower, and now the closing rate on the two-car pack is even faster; and I mean it’s just hard. It’s just real hard. Hopefully there’s no more accidents this rest of the week. We can all; we’re all kind of getting the hang of it, but the guys that aren’t, in a two-car pack, need to be aware that those guys are going to come flying up on them faster than they think. And you’ve just got to keep that in mind and hold your line.”

WHAT HAPPENED? “We were coming around the corner and there were three guys on the inside and they moved up off the bottom and me and Jimmie (Johnson) had to checkup and I got hit from behind there.”

IS IT REALLY HARD TO SEE? IT LOOKED DIFFICULT OUT THERE: “That is just restrictor plate, we see wrecks here all the time. It wasn’t anything different than anything we’ve seen in the past. Out there practicing; not everybody on the same page.”

WERE YOU SPEWING WATER OUT BEFORE THE CRASH? “It was after. We were all overheating. 220 degress is what we usually run, the temperature was fine. We were actually testing to see when that pressure valve went off. We were probably about a lap or so from being done.”

WHAT IS THE BACKUP CAR YOU WILL USE NOW? “The backup car is fine, just as good as the other ones. They are all kit cars any ways. The bodies are all the same. Good motors. We’ll have plenty of speed, but we have this car; the third car, the fourth car is just as good. I mean, they are all good.”

ARE YOU FRUSTRATED? “Just getting caught up in wrecks. Just feeling a little snake-bit right now, because, I don’t feel like I was really at fault in any of them but we just keep getting in them.”

WAS THE AIR MOVED OFF OF YOUR CAR BECAUSE OF IT? “No. They just moved up in front of us and we lifted and the guys behind us didn’t know what was going on. That is all that happened.”

YOU SAID YOU WERE NERVOUS ABOUT PRACTICE, WHY? “Well we have the pole sitting race car, don’t need to practice.”

ANY MORE REASON THAT THAT? “Well, I hadn’t been out there, we hadn’t practiced together, so no. I don’t know who is paying attention and who ain’t. I had a fast car and didn’t want to practice it.”

WHAT IS YOUR EMOTION RIGHT NOW? “Get the next one ready.”

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