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Gordon, Busch Win Duels – Daytona 500 Field Set

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Gatorade Duel No. 1

Jeff Gordon returned to victory lane for the first time in more than a year, winning Thursday’s first Gatorade Duel qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway.

Thursday events  Week 2 Jeff Gordon Celebrates In Victory Lane After His Gatorade Duel Victory


Driving the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, Gordon held off Tony Stewart and rookie Joey Logano in the closing laps. Because of Thursday’s victory, Gordon will start Sunday’s Daytona 500 on the inside of the second row as he tries to break his 41-race losing streak.


“I’ve been fortunate enough to visit victory lane quite a few times, but not many times as a father,” said Gordon, who was greeted by his daughter Ella after the race, which does not count in the Sprint Cup standings. “There’s nothing more special than that.


“This team has been unbelievable. We all know what we went through last year by not winning. There’s a lot of expectations on this team, but they never wavered. The guys just kept working hard, building great race cars. I hope there’s a lot of this in store for us in 2009.”


Stewart finished second in his No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet and earned the first transfer spot into the 500. The second spot went to Scott Riggs’ new Tommy Baldwin Racing team, as Riggs moved from 11th to eighth in the final five laps.
Since Stewart raced his way into the Daytona 500, Regan Smith moved up the qualifying order and is guaranteed a starting spot Sunday. Smith is entered in Thursday’s second Gatorade Duel.
Logano surged into the top five late in the race and ended up third in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. Hendrick’s Jimmie Johnson was fourth, with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing’s Aric Almirola fifth.


Sixth through 10th were Penske Racing’s Kurt Busch, Richard Petty Motorsports’ Kasey Kahne, Riggs, Yates Racing’s Paul Menard and Roush Fenway Racing’s Jamie McMurray.
Bill Elliott ran well early in the race, but under the second caution, the transmission on Elliott’s Wood Brothers Racing Ford locked up, sending Elliott into the wall.
Elliott still transfers into Sunday’s Daytona 500 via his qualifying speed, as he was the fastest of the drivers not locked into the race.


Daytona 500 polesitter Martin Truex Jr. brought out the third caution when he spun on lap 49. Truex’s No. 1 Earnhardt Ganassi Chevrolet slid up the track in Turn 2 and then was clipped by David Ragan’s Ford.


Kyle Roland,  a crewman for Mayfield Motorsports, was struck on pit road while he helped service Kirk Shelmerdine’s No. 27 Toyota. Roland was serving as jackman for Shelmerdine when he was hit by Shelmerdine’s car on a pit stop. Roland was taken to a local hospital for possible treatment, a NASCAR spokesman said.

Gatorade Duel No. 1 Results

Finish

Start

Car #

Driver

Car Make

1

5

24

Jeff Gordon

Chevrolet

2

6

14

Tony Stewart

Chevrolet

3

3

48

Jimmie Johnson

Chevrolet

4

10

20

Joey Logano

Toyota

5

4

8

Aric Almirola

Chevrolet

6

22

2

Kurt Busch

Dodge

7

19

9

Kasey Kahne

Dodge

8

15

36

Scott Riggs

Toyota

9

7

98

Paul Menard

Ford

10

12

26

Jamie McMurray

Ford

11

9

187

Joe Nemechek

Toyota

12

18

09

Brad Keselowski

Chevrolet

13

14

47

Marcos Ambrose

Toyota

14

21

07

Casey Mears

Chevrolet

15

16

55

Michael Waltrip

Toyota

16

23

77

Sam Hornish Jr

Dodge

17

28

146

Carl Long

Dodge

18

25

37

Tony Raines

Dodge

19

26

66

Terry Labonte

Toyota

20

24

127

Kirk Shelmerdine

Toyota

21

1

1

Martin Truex Jr

Chevrolet

22

20

7

Robby Gordon

Toyota

23

13

6

David Ragan

Ford

24

8

16

Greg Biffle

Ford

25

17

34

John Andretti

Chevrolet

26

11

17

Matt Kenseth

Ford

27

2

21

Bill Elliott

Ford

28

27

123

Mike Skinner

Chevrolet

 

Gatorade Duel No. 2

Kyle Busch seemed to shake off his 2008 Chase For The Sprint Cup blues by holding off Mark Martin and Brian Vickers to win the second Gatorade Duel qualifying race Thursday at Daytona International Speedway.

Thursday events  Week 2 Kyle Busch Celebrates After Winning The Second Gatorade Duel


Mayfield Motorsports’ Jeremy Mayfield and Richard Petty Motorsports’ AJ Allmendinger finished ninth and 10th, respectively, to earn starting spots in Sunday’s Daytona 500.
“An emotional day,” Mayfield said. “It’s probably better than any win I’ve ever had. I’ve had so much support from everybody. It’s just unbelievable.”


While Mayfield used a late two-tire pit stop to gain track position, Allmendinger raced his No. 44 Dodge into the final transfer spot with help from teammates Elliott Sadler and Reed Sorenson.
“Everybody’s known over the last two months what’s happened,” Allmendinger said. “I’ve got to thank the 44 guys. They worked way long hours to get these cars ready. And I’ve especially got to thank my teammates, Elliott and Reed. They kind of had to ruin their races to come back and save me.”


The final three drivers to make the 500 reached it through qualifying speed: Bill Elliott (Wood Brothers Racing), Travis Kvapil (Yates Racing) and Regan Smith (Furniture Row Racing).
Busch won eight of the first 26 races last year but struggled in the 10-race Chase, finishing 10th in the final Cup standings.
Busch surged to the front late in the race, getting drafting help from Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin to get around Hendrick Motorsports' Martin for the lead with three laps to go.
“I knew the first opportunity that we had to make the move that we ought to just take it and go for it and try to hold them off from there,” Busch said. “It turned out to be all right; it was the winning move.”


On the last lap, Martin and Vickers (Red Bull Racing) slipped under Hamlin and moved in on Busch. Vickers gave Martin a hard bump-draft into Turn 3, sending Martin to the outside of Busch.
Busch moved up the track to block Martin, and then Vickers darted under Martin as the two raced for second to the checkered flag.


Martin slipped around Vickers for second, with Vickers holding on for third. Earnhardt Ganassi Racing’s Juan Pablo Montoya finished fourth, with Hamlin finishing fifth

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Sixth through 10th were Hall of Fame Racing’s Bobby Labonte, Hendrick’s Dale Earnhardt Jr., Roush Fenway Racing’s Carl Edwards, Mayfield and Allmendinger.


Stewart-Haas Racing’s Ryan Newman didn’t have as good a race as his teammate/owner Tony Stewart did in the first Duel. Newman was forced to pit with a flat tire on lap 13, but a caution came out soon after, and Newman was able to stay on the lead lap.


Newman moved back in the top five late in the race but was hit from behind by Michael Waltrip Racing's David Reutimann on the backstretch and slammed the wall. After crawling out of his No. 39 Chevrolet, Newman walked on the track and lifted his arms in frustration at Reutimann.

Gatorade Duel No. 2 Results

Finish Start Car # Driver Make
1 8 18 Kyle Busch Toyota
2 1 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet
3 18 83 Brian Vickers Toyota
4 3 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Chevrolet
5 13 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota
6 5 96 Bobby Labonte Ford
7 6 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevrolet
8 14 99 Carl Edwards Ford
9 21 41 Jeremy Mayfield Toyota
10 19 44 A.J. Allmendinger Dodge
11 12 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
12 20 12 David Stremme Dodge
13 22 171 Mike Wallace Chevrolet
14 17 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet
15 10 00 David Reutimann Toyota
16 7 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet
17 16 19 Elliott Sadler Dodge
18 24 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
19 4 28 Travis Kvapil Ford
20 26 51 Kelly Bires Dodge
21 15 43 Reed Sorenson Dodge
22 25 175 Derrike Cope Dodge
23 28 157 Norm Benning Chevrolet
24 2 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet
25 9 82 Scott Speed Toyota
26 23 73 Mike Garvey Dodge
27 27 64 Geoffrey Bodine Toyota
28 11 08 Boris Said Ford

2009 Daytona 500 Starting Lineup

Starting lineup for Sunday's Daytona 500 race for NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series at Daytona International Speedway after Thursday's qualifying races, with car number in parentheses, driver, car and qualifying speed in mph:

1. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 188.001.

2. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 187.817.

3. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 187.402.

4. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 186.896.

5. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 187.336.

6. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 185.858.

7. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 187.727.

8. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 187.743.

9. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 186.753.

10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 186.451.

11. (8) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 187.649.

12. (96) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 187.211.

13. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 185.38.

14. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 187.079.

15. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 185.517.

16. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 186.389.

17. (36) Scott Riggs, Toyota, 185.893.

18. (41) Jeremy Mayfield, Toyota, 185.082.

19. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 187.044.

20. (44) A.J. Allmendinger, Dodge, 185.77.

21. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 186.509.

22. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 186.726.

23. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 186.012.

24. (12) David Stremme, Dodge, 185.391.

25. (07) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 185.426.

26. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 185.958.

27. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 185.805.

28. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 186.827.

29. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 185.079.

30. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 186.066.

31. (7) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 185.51.

32. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 183.602.

33. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 186.374.

34. (43) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 186.07.

35. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 186.889.

36. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 187.778.

37. (34) John Andretti, Chevrolet, 185.59.

38. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 186.842.

39. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 186.614.

40. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, 187.739.

41. (28) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 187.574.

42. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 186.924.

43. (66) Terry Labonte, Toyota, Past Champion.

Failed to qualify

44. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 186.807.

45. (08) Boris Said, Ford, 186.78.

46. (09) Brad Keselowski, Chevrolet, 185.571.

47. (127) Kirk Shelmerdine, Toyota, 184.854.

48. (171) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 184.847.

49. (37) Tony Raines, Dodge, 184.106.

50. (73) Mike Garvey, Dodge, 184.004.

51. (75) Derrike Cope, Dodge, 182.02.

52. (23) Mike Skinner, Chevrolet, 181.928.

53. (51) Kelly Bires, Dodge, 181.701.

54. (46) Carl Long, Dodge, 181.032.

55. (64) Geoff Bodine, Toyota, 180.81.

56. (57) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 177.396.

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Race Recap:2009 Bud Shootout at Daytona

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Harvick Takes Win With Last-Lap Pass

Harvick_Shootout Victory_2009Harvick Celebrates In Victory Lane At Daytona

Kevin Harvick used a thrilling last-lap pass to steal a Daytona 500 victory.

He's apparently got the move mastered.

Harvick powered past Jamie McMurray on the outside of the last lap Saturday night to complete a come-from-nowhere victory in the exhibition Budweiser Shootout.

"That was some wild racing," he said from Victory Lane. "What a race. That was wild as heck there at the end."

Wild indeed.

 

 

It was Harvick's first victory in 71 races, dating to the All-Star race in May 2007. The only other event he won that year was the season-opening 500, when he nipped Mark Martin in a photo finish. Harvick was winless in 2008.

Now he's got the momentum heading into next weekend's Daytona 500.

He started 23rd in the Shootout, spent most of the race in the back dodging wrecks, then slowly worked his way up toward the front. McMurray seemed headed for the win until a late wreck between Greg Biffle and David Stremme set up a two-lap overtime sprint to the finish.

Harvick was in fourth on the restart, and didn't seem to have anything for McMurray.

But as they closed in on the finish line, he used a huge push from Denny Hamlin to slide past McMurray on the outside.

"It will be a long night," McMurray said. "I'll think about what maybe I should have done different."

Harvick coasted to the win as Hamlin, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch all crashed behind him.

McMurray finished second and Tony Stewart was third.

Here is the final standings for the 2009 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona (start position in parentheses):

1. (27) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 78 laps, 70.9 rating, $200,000.

2. (15) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 78, 102.9, $100,000.

3. (6) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 78, 92.3, $60,000.

4. (28) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 78, 95.4, $51,000.

5. (18) A.J. Allmendinger, Dodge, 78, 79.3, $50,000.

6. (14) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 78, 102.6, $49,000.

7. (11) Carl Edwards, Ford, 78, 114.8, $47,000.

8. (25) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 78, 75.9, $45,000.

9. (12) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 78, 74.8, $43,000.

10. (10) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 78, 95.6, $41,500.

11. (7) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 78, 86.6, $41,000.

12. (1) Paul Menard, Ford, 78, 50.9, $40,500.

13. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 78, 92.1, $40,000.

14. (21) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, accident, 77, 96.9, $38,500.

15. (24) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, accident, 77, 55.3, $38,000.

16. (20) David Stremme, Dodge, accident, 73, 57.7, $37,000.

17. (26) Greg Biffle, Ford, accident, 72, 51.7, $35,000.

18. (9) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 64, 110.6, $33,000.

19. (8) Bobby Labonte, Ford, accident, 63, 51.5, $30,000.

20. (22) David Reutimann, Toyota, accident, 56, 48.5, $28,000.

21. (2) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, accident, 54, 56.5, $26,000.

22. (17) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, accident, 43, 46.1, $25,000.

23. (3) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, engine, 36, 51.8, $23,500.

24. (23) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, accident, 32, 33, $21,000.

25. (4) Scott Speed, Toyota, accident, 4, 35.6, $20,000.

26. (16) David Ragan, Ford, accident, 3, 40.1, $19,000.

27. (13) Robby Gordon, Dodge, accident, 3, 36.4, $18,000.

28. (19) Joey Logano, Toyota, accident, 3, 32.9, $17,154.

***

Race Statistics

Average Speed of race winner: 127.243 mph.

Time of race: 1 hour, 31 minutes, 57 seconds.

Margin of victory: Under caution.

Caution flags: Eight for 23 laps.

Lead changes: 23 among 14 drivers.

Lap leaders: P.Menard 1-2; D.Hamlin 3; D.Earnhardt Jr. 4-10; E.Sadler 11-12; T.Stewart 13-16; C.Edwards 17-25; J.McMurray 26; K.Kahne 27-28; J.McMurray 29; J.Gordon 30; J.McMurray 31-32; D.Hamlin 33-35; Ky.Busch 36-40; D.Earnhardt Jr. 41-49; M.Kenseth 50; D.Earnhardt Jr. 51-56; C.Edwards 57-58; Ky.Busch 59; D.Earnhardt Jr. 60; J.Gordon 61; J.Johnson 62-63; B.Vickers 64-65; J.McMurray 66-77; K.Harvick 78.

Leaders summary (Driver, Times led, Laps led): D.Earnhardt Jr., 4 times for 23 laps; J.McMurray, 4 times for 16 laps; C.Edwards, 2 times for 11 laps; Ky.Busch, 2 times for 6 laps; T.Stewart, 1 time for 4 laps; D.Hamlin, 2 times for 4 laps; J.Gordon, 2 times for 2 laps; K.Kahne, 1 time for 2 laps; B.Vickers, 1 time for 2 laps; P.Menard, 1 time for 2 laps; J.Johnson, 1 time for 2 laps; E.Sadler, 1 time for 2 laps; K.Harvick, 1 time for 1 lap; M.Kenseth, 1 time for 1 lap.

This was one of the most exciting Bud Shootout’s I can remember. I can’t wait to see what happens during the Daytona 500!

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2009 Bud Shootout Entry List

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Here is the official Entry List for the 2009 Bud Shootout. Remember, the Bud Shootout will be February 7th, at 8:00PM (EST) on Fox.Bud-Shootout-Logo

Car # Driver

Owner

Crew Chief Car Make Sponsor
00 David Reutimann Michael Waltrip Rodney Childers Toyota Camry Aaron’s Dream Machine
2 Kurt Busch Walter Czamecki Patrick Tryson Dodge Charger Miller Lite
6 David Ragan Mike Dee Jimmy Fennig Ford Fusion UPS
7 Robby Gordon Robby Gordon Kirk Almquist Dodge Charger Jim Beam
07 Casey Mears Richard Childress Gil Martin Chevrolet Impala Jack Daniels
9 Kasey Kahne George Gillett Jr Kenny Francis Dodge Charger Budweiser
11 Denny Hamlin J.D. Gibbs Michael Ford Toyota Camry FedEx Express
12 David Stremme Roger Penske Leroy McCauley Dodge Charger Penske Dodge
14 Tony Stewart Margaret Haas Darian Grubb Chevrolet Impala Old Spice/Office Depot
16 Greg Biffle Jack Roush Greg Erwin Ford Fusion 3M
17 Matt Kenseth John Henry Drew Blickensderfer Ford Fusion DeWalt
18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Steve Addington Toyota Camry M&Ms
19 Elliott Sadler George Gillett Jr Kevin Buskirk Dodge Charger Stanley Tools
20 Joey Logano Joe Gibbs Greg Zipadelli Toyota Camry Home Depot
24 Jeff Gordon Rick Hendrick Steve Letarte Chevrolet Impala DuPont
26 Jamie McMurray Geoff Smith Donnie Wingo Ford Fusion Crown Royal
29 Kevin Harvick Richard Childress Todd Berrier Chevrolet Impala Shell/Pennzoil
31 Jeff Burton Richard Childress Scott Miller Chevrolet Impala Caterpillar
43 Reed Sorenson Richard Petty Mike Shplett Dodge Charger McDonald’s
44 A.J. Allmendinger George Gillett Jr Sammy Johns Dodge Charger Valvoline
48 Jimmie Johnson Jeff Gordon Chad Knaus Chevrolet Impala Lowe’s
55 Michael Waltrip Michael Waltrip Bootie Barker Toyota Camry NAPA
82 Scott Speed Dietrich Mateschitz Jimmy Elledge Toyota Camry Red Bull
83 Brian Vickers Dietrich Mateschitz Ryan Pemberton Toyota Camry Red Bull
88 Dale Earnhardt Jr Rick Hendrick Tony Eury Jr Chevrolet Impala National Guard/AMP Energy
96 Bobby Labonte Jeff Moorad Brad Parrott Ford Fusion Ask.com
98 Paul Menard Max Jones Larry Carter Ford Fusion Menard’s
99 Carl Edwards Jack Roush Bob Osborne Ford Fusion AFLAC

 

The starting order is determined by a drawing for the Bud Shootout. It will be interesting to see which of these 28 drivers get the pole!

Thursday I will have a special post on the Bud Shootout called The Big Bud Shootout Shindig. This post will cover everything from the Bud Shootout history, famous events during previous Shootouts, former winners and much more!

Be sure you don’t miss it!

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Follow The Chaos For The 2009 Season

Monday, February 2, 2009

As the 2009 season approaches, I felt like it would be a good time to list some of the new driver/crew chief/team changes. This Silly Season probably represents more changes than any other year I can remember.

So hang on and try to keep up as I list some of the biggest changes thus far for the 2009 Sprint Cup Series season.

 

  • Mark Martin left a part time schedule, driving the #01 U.S. Army Chevrolet, to run full time again for Hendrick Motorsports. Martin will be steering the #5 Kellogg's/Car Quest Chevrolet with Alan Gustafson being the crew chief.
  • Casey Mears left that Hendricks Motorsports #5 to drive for Richard Childress Racing. Mears will be driving the #07 Jack Daniels Chevrolet with Gil Martin serving as crew chief.
  • Clint Bowyer, the previous driver of the #07 Jack Daniels Chevrolet, will move over to Richard Childress Racing's fourth team the #33 General Mills/BB&T Chevrolet with crew chief Shane Wilson.
  • Ryan Newman left the #12 Alltel Dodge of Penske South Racing to drive the #39 U.S. Army Chevrolet of Stewart Haas Racing with crew chief Tony Gibson.
  • Tony Stewart left Joe Gibbs Racing to become half owner of Stewart Haas Racing and pilot the #14 Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet with new crew chief Darian Grubb.
  • David Stremme was hired by Penske South Racing to drive the #12 Alltel Dodge with crew chief Roy McCauley.
  • Rookie Joey Logano was promoted to the Sprint Cup Series by Joe Gibbs Racing. He will steer the #20 Home Depot Toyota with crew chief Greg Zipadelli.
  • John Andretti was hired to drive the #34 Window World Chevrolet for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. This team is from an alliance between Earnhardt Ganassi Racing and Front Row Motorsports. The crew chief will be Scott Eggleston.
  • Rookie Scott Speed has moved into the #82 Red Bull Racing Toyota vacated by A.J. Allmendinger. The crew chief will be Jimmy Elledge.
  • A.J. Allmendinger has signed to drive the new #44 Valvoline Dodge with Richard Petty Motorsports (now a part of Gillett Evernham Motorsports) for 2009. As of this post, Allmendinger is set for eight races this season, but the team is working on getting more races.
  • Reed Sorenson will be piloting the #43 Gillett Evernham Motorsports Dodge in 2009 with crew chief Mike Shiplett. Their will be five primary sponsors for the team in 2009, most notably the U.S. Air Force.
  • Former Sprint Cup Champion Bobby Labonte will be driving the #96 Academy Sports and Outdoors Ford for Hall of Fame Racing with crew chief Todd Parrott.
  • JTG Daugherty Racing will add a Sprint Cup Series car to their team in 2009. They have primarily fielded cars in the Nationwide Series. The new Sprint Cup car will be the #47 Little Debbie Snacks Toyota driven by rookie Marcos Ambrose. Frank Kerr will be the crew chief.
  • Paul Menard has left DEI, after the merger with Ganassi, to join Yates Racing. Menard will drive the #98 Menard's Ford. The crew chief will be Larry Carter.

There have been some notable team mergers during the off season as well.

  • Richard Petty Motorsports has merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports. It will be referred to as Richard Petty Motorsports.
  • Dale Earnhardt Inc. has merged with Ganassi Racing to form Earnhardt Ganassi Racing or EGR.
  • Yates Racing has formed an alliance with Hall of Fame Racing. It will be called Yates Racing.

Boy! This stuff can get confusing. It is no wonder they call it the Silly Season. The team mergers can get real confusing, because different people call the new team a different name. It all depends on who you talk to.

It can get mind-boggling the first couple races trying to figure out which driver is driving what. Hopefully this list will help to clear it up a bit.

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