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BoxerRumbleSTi

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Ok so I know MOST Subaru guys don't like NASCAR because of the "Oval" racing and its not Rally. Im different, I LOVE NASCAR and Subarus lol. So the first race of the season is starting up. The Daytona 500, Sunday Feb 20th 2011. Dale Earnhardt Jr scored the Pole Position for the race and Jeff Gordon will start second. The rest of the 41 Positions will be decided by the Twin 150 Duel races on Thursday Feb 17th 2011 at 2pm. This season, with Daytona newly paved the cars were running 205+ mph at the Bud Shootout. Expect Sundays race and the Thursday Qualifying races to be exciting. So to whomever likes NASCAR feel free to chime in on who their favorite driver is and talk about racing. Before the race, Ill post the qualifying positions. After each race, Ill write a little "Sportscenter" style story filling in the highlights of the race, finishing positions, interviews and points standings.


I root for all of Hendrick (Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Jr) and Jamie McMurray. Can't wait until Memorial Day, Im heading down to Charlotte in North Carolina for the Coca Cola 600.
 

BoxerRumbleSTi

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So today is the day of the Duels at Daytona. 2, 60 Lap races which decided starting positions 3-39 for the Daytona 500. Races start 2pm today (thursday) on speed channel. The pole winner Dale Jr will not be on the pole now for todays race and the 500 after a practice crash.


Starting Lineup Duel Race 1
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1[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]88[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Dale Earnhardt Jr.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]186.089[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
2[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]27[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Paul Menard[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]185.422[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
3[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]39[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ryan Newman[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]185.002[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
4[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]5[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Mark Martin[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.991[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
5[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]14[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Tony Stewart[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.911[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]6[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]22[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Kurt Busch[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Dodge[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.896[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
7[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]42[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Juan Pablo Montoya[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.763[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]8[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]9[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Marcos Ambrose[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.748[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]9[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]29[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Kevin Harvick[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.740[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
10[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]48[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Jimmie Johnson[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.687[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]11[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]09[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Bill Elliott [PC2][/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.532[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
12[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]43[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]A J Allmendinger[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.290[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]13[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]87[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Joe Nemechek[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.222[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
14[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]17[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Matt Kenseth[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.102[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
15[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]36[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Dave Blaney[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.793[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
16[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]78[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Regan Smith[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.681[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
17[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]4[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Kasey Kahne[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.602[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
18[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]47[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Bobby Labonte[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.576[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]19[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]83[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Brian Vickers[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.557[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]20[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]97[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Kevin Conway[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]182.949[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]21[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]34[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]David Gilliland[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]182.697[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
22[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]66[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Michael McDowell[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]182.434[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]23[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]46[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]J J Yeley[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]180.977[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
24[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]71[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Andy Lally[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]180.828[/SIZE]

Starting Lineup Duel Race 2

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2[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]21[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Trevor Bayne[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]185.445[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
3[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]33[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Clint Bowyer[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]185.223[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
4[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]31[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Jeff Burton[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]185.071[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]5[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]16[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Greg Biffle[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.911[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]6[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
6[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]David Ragan[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.612[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
7[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]99[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Carl Edwards[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.475[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]8[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]38[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Travis Kvapil[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.271[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
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[SIZE=-2]00[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]David Reutimann[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.019[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
10[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]2[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Brad Keselowski[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Dodge[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]184.008[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
11[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]15[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Michael Waltrip[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.966[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
12[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]1[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Jamie McMurray[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.685[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
13[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]18[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Kyle Busch[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.595[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]14[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]56[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Martin Truex Jr.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Chevy[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.456[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
15[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]20[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Joey Logano[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.206[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
16[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]60[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Todd Bodine[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]183.057[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]17[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]13[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Casey Mears[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]182.867[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
18[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]77[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Steve Wallace[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]182.574[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
19[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]7[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Robby Gordon[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Dodge[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]182.120[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
20[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]32[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Terry Labonte [PC1][/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]181.492[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]21[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]37[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Robert Richardson Jr.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Ford[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]181.466[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]22[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]11[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Denny Hamlin[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]181.316[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]23[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]64[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Derrike Cope[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Toyota[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]177.894[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]
24[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-2]92[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Brian Keselowski[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]Dodge[/SIZE] [SIZE=-2]177.581[/SIZE]
 
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icudruln

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Eh... I just like watching the crashes on Sportscenter every now and then. Tracks like Watkins Glenn are cool to watch though. I plan on going to the Indy 500 sometime soon if that counts. :D
 

BoxerRumbleSTi

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So, Ill have a complete results post in a little while after I compose everything (that and get back from hanging with a girl lol). But Im going to just say something. Today's winner was the youngest in Daytona 500 history. I was rooting for Dale Jr and Trevor Bayne. Jr got wrecked out of it, so it came down to Bayne. Some say "who is Bayne?" Well, now people have their answer. He is the 2011 Daytona 500 Champ. Must be a dream come true. To JUST TURN 20 yesterday, his 2nd EVER Sprint Cup race, and a rookie at that. Congratulations Trevor Bayne!
 

BoxerRumbleSTi

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Trevor Bayne won the Daytona 500 on Sunday, a day that featured records for cautions and lead changes. Bayne, who turned 20 Saturday, led the final two laps of the race that was decided with a green-white-checkered-flag finish.

Carl Edwards finished second, with David Gilliland, Bobby Labonte and Kurt Busch rounding out the top five. The victory was the first for the Wood Brothers since 2001 with Elliott Sadler. Bayne is the seventh driver to get his first Cup victory in the Daytona 500.


The race went eight laps beyond the scheduled 200 laps because of crashes and needed two green-white-checkered-flag finishes before Bayne became the youngest winner of the 500. He led the field to the green flag on the final restart.Some of the Sprint Cup Series' top drivers were knocked from contention early at Daytona International Speedway, including five-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson, who was caught up in a 17-car pileup early in the race.Overheating also was an issue, as cars raced in pairs -- nose to tail -- throughout the afternoon."Keep an eye on those water temperatures, even if you have to switch every two laps," Richard Childress Racing vice president of competition Mike Dillon radioed to Clint Bowyer and Paul Menard, the only two RCR drivers left after engine failures took out Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton.It didn't take long to for the "big one" to gobble up more than a third of the field.In a pack of cars in Turn 3 on Lap 29, Michael Waltrip tapped David Reutimann's No. 00 Toyota -- a car Waltrip owns -- and triggered a 17-car melee that damaged the cars of a dozen potential race winners, including Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jeff Gordon and Mark Martin.The cars of Kenseth, Biffle, Kurt Busch, Marcos Ambrose, Brian Vickers and feel-good story Brian Keselowski also were heavily damaged in the collision, as were Waltrip and Reutimann."It's just a product of this type of racing," Reutimann said. "It wasn't Mike's fault. The guys in front of us started moving up, and when you're pushing, you're at the mercy of the guy in front of you. The guy in front has to tell you what's going on, and I probably was a little late there and got us both in trouble.








"I know it tore up a lot of cars, and I hate that ended up happening. It's unfortunately a product of this type of racing. In those situations you wish it was a single-car wreck. You don't want to mess everybody else up."

Ambrose, in his first points race in the No. 9 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford, was trying a conservative approach. It didn't work.

"Everybody is trying to find partners to work with and pull away," Ambrose said. "I think everyone is just trying to work out how to do it. Today, I was just trying to make sure I didn't drop off the back without finding a good partner and got caught up in a mess, too. I was trying to play it safe, and it didn't work out too well for me."

An early casualty was Harvick, the 2007 Daytona 500 winner and one of the heavy pre-race favorites. The engine in Harvick's No. 29 Chevrolet grenaded on Lap 23, erupting in a dense cloud of smoke.

"It looks like it dumped a piston," engine builder Danny Lawrence told team owner Richard Childress, who was concerned about the engines in his other cars. "The oil pan is bent and the block's torn up."

Childress had good reason to be concerned. Burton's motor blew on Lap 93, knocking the half the RCR contingent out of the race.
 
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