The 31st running of the Budweiser Shootout took place Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway. Kevin Harvick, who was almost written off as a having been competitive,won the Shootout. Bobby Labonte had a competitive car until a wreck knocked Labonte's #96 Ask.com Ford out of contention when Labonte's teammate Paul Menard drove his #98 Ford into the #88 Chevy driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr,which got into Labonte's car. Greg Biffle had problems as well with his #16 Ford. Robby Gordon,Scott Speed,and Joey Logano were involved in a wreck that took out all three drivers for the evening. So far Logano is doing about as I expected if not worse,causing wrecks during Shootout practice and making other drivers nervous during the Shootout itself. If Logano drives like this the rest of the season,those media pundits who have overhyped him,will be eating their words by the end of the season.
As the race went on,the excitement intensified. Several drivers fiercely vied for the lead in the closing laps with Jamie McMurray leading the way but suddenly out of the blue, Kevin Harvick came charging through the field and by the final lap,took the lead from McMurray. It was a truly exciting race. Congratulations to Kevin Harvick for his bold move and winning the race.
On Sunday, Martin Truex Jr and Mark Martin were the top two qualifiers for next Sunday's Daytona 500. The rest of the field will be determined in the Twin 150s on Thursday. The 2009 NASCAR Season has begun. Let's go racing.
Monday, February 9, 2009
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