SceneDaily.com Digest for 02/09/10
- Aric Almirola to drive truck for Billy Ballew Motorsports in 2010
- Nationwide season-opener has 14 Cup drivers among 53 entrants
- Joe Nemechek hopes making Daytona 500 sparks full season of racing
- Food for thought: Bob Jenkins uses restaurant business as model for Front Row Motorsports
- Budweiser Shootout overnight rating flat
- Photo Gallery: SceneDaily.com takes you behind the scenes at Daytona 500 qualifying and the Budweiser Shootout
- SEASON PREVIEW: Mark Martin bucks tradition, gets better with age
- Carolyn Brewster: NASCAR’s new rules are as exciting as our old school-yard games
- Troubled times persuade oft-criticized NASCAR Chairman Brian France to take a more open approach
- Former Formula One driver Nelson Piquet Jr. signs with Red Horse Racing
- Scott Lagasse Jr. gets ride with Baker Curb Racing
- JR Motorsports’ Danica Patrick to make her NASCAR debut Saturday at Daytona
- SEASON PREVIEW: Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin not lacking confidence heading into 2010
- Jeff Owens: Earnhardt Ganassi Racing’s Jamie McMurray the sleeper to win Daytona 500
- Roush Fenway Racing’s Carl Edwards says current plan is to run Daytona 500, even if his wife goes into labor
- Budweiser Shootout drivers were out of control, but happy with new rules package
- WINNERS & LOSERS: Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray shine, Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr. struggle in Budweiser Shootout
- Greg Biffle blames possible flat tire for multicar wreck in Budweiser Shootout
- New Ford horsepower has Richard Petty Motorsports’ Kasey Kahne smiling after Budweiser Shootout
- Kevin Harvick finds cure for his illness in wild Budweiser Shootout victory
- Danica Patrick spins, makes impressive save, finishes sixth in stock-car debut
- Starting lineups for Gatorade Duel qualifying races at Daytona
- Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s front-row starting spot for Daytona 500 part of Rick Hendrick’s promise to improve No. 88 team
- Bill Elliott, Joe Nemechek, Scott Speed secure starting spots for Daytona 500
- Mission Accomplished: Hendrick Motorsports’ combined efforts put Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the front row for the Daytona 500
- Kyle Busch makes marriage proposal, still looking for Truck series sponsors
- Richard Childress Racing’s Kevin Harvick says he’s fine for Budweiser Shootout
- Penske Racing’s Brad Keselowski plans to continue his aggressive style, not worried about making enemies
- SEASON PREVIEW: Penske Racing’s Kurt Busch should benefit from experience of new crew chief Steve Addington
- NASCAR President Mike Helton says NASCAR using more fan input to make changes to the sport
- David Starr to drive for Randy Moss Motorsports
- Richard Childress Racing cars to carry decals in memory of tire changer
- Hendrick Motorsports’ Dale Earnhardt Jr. paces rain-shortened practice session at Daytona
- Crown Royal expands sponsorship, will back Roush Fenway Racing’s Matt Kenseth for 35 races
- Danica Patrick gets advice from Juan Pablo Montoya, starts 12th in Daytona ARCA race
- Photo Gallery: A look at the history and happenings of Speedweeks in Daytona
- Phoenix Racing, Kyle Busch truck teams lose Miccosukee sponsorships
- SEASON PREVIEW: For Juan Pablo Montoya, consistency remains the key
- Daytona 500 attracts 54 entries
- Roush Fenway Racing’s Carl Edwards grabs pole for Budweiser Shootout
- Danica Patrick says decision on Nationwide race to come Monday
- Despite constant pressure, Dale Earnhardt Jr. says he may race another 15 years
- Kurt Busch goes to backup car after wreck in final Budweiser Shootout practice
- Denny Hamlin, Mark Martin involved in multicar wreck during Budweiser Shootout practice
- Robby Gordon not planning to run full Sprint Cup schedule
- Physical therapy on hold for Denny Hamlin, but he’s ready to race at Daytona
- Clint Bowyer to sub for ailing Harvick in Bud Shootout practice
- Jeff Gordon and wife, Ingrid, expecting their second child
- Lynda Petty diagnosed with CNS Lymphoma
- NASCAR approves later start times for Texas Sprint Cup races
February 9th, 2010 | Category: NASCAR
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