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Sunday, February 15, 2009

daytona 500 winners

Here are your 2009 Daytona 500 Winners. Matt Kenseth was named the winner of the 2009 Daytona 500 when rain caused officials to stop the race.

Matt Kenseth was the leader in lap 153 when a progressive, consistent rain caused Daytona officials to bring the cars in. 20 minutes later, with no let up in sight for the rain, the 2009 Daytona was stopped, Matt named the winner.

Here are the final winning results
1. Matt Kenseth
2. Kevin Harvick
3. A.J. Allmendinger
4. Clint Bowyer
5. Elliott Sadler
6. David Ragan
7. Michael Waltrip
8. Tony Stewart
9. Reed Sorenson
10. Kurt Busch
11. Martin Truex Jr.
12 David Reutimann
13. Jeff Gordon
14. Juan Montoya

This is only the fourth time the race has been called.


Meanwhile,Here are all Daytona 500 winners and their average speed in miles per hour.

Year Race Winner Avg. Speed
1959 Lee Petty 135.521
1960 Junior Johnson 124.74
1961 Marvin Panch 149.601
1962 Fireball Roberts 152.529
1963 Tiny Lund 151.566
1964 Richard Petty 154.334
1965 Fred Lorenzen 141.539
1966 Richard Petty 160.627
1967 Mario Andretti 146.926
1968 Cale Yarborough 143.251
1969 Lee Roy Yarborough 157.95
1970 Pete Hamilton 149.601
1971 Richard Petty 144.462
1972 AJ Foyt 161.55
1973 Richard Petty 157.205
1974 Richard Petty 140.894
1975 Benny Parsons 153.649
1976 David Pearson 152.181
1977 Cale Yarborough 153.218
1978 Bobby Allison 159.73
1979 Richard Petty 143.977
1980 Buddy Baker 177.602
1981 Richard Petty 169.651
1982 Bobby Allison 153.991
1983 Cale Yarborough 155.979
1984 Cale Yarborough 150.994
1985 Bill Elliott 172.265
1986 Geoffrey Bodine 148.124
1987 Bill Elliott 176.263
1988 Bobby Allison 137.531
1989 Darrell Waltrip 148.466
1990 Derrike Cope 165.761
1991 Ernie Irvan 148.148
1992 Davey Allison 160.256
1993 Dale Jarrett 154.972
1994 Sterling Marlin 156.931
1995 Sterling Marlin 141.71
1996 Dale Jarrett 154.308
1997 Jeff Gordon 148.295
1998 Dale Earnhardt 172.712
1999 Jeff Gordon 161.551
2000 Dale Jarrett 155.669
2001 Michael Waltrip 161.783
2002 Ward Burton 142.971
2003 Michael Waltrip 133.87
2004 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 156.345
2005 Jeff Gordon 135.173
2006 Jimmie Johnson 142.667
2007 Kevin Harvick 149.335
2008 Ryan Newman 152.672

Monday, February 9, 2009

Wood Brothers third Daytona 500 victory

Wood Brothers 3rd Daytona 500 Victory - 1972 - A.J. Foyt; 1972 brought the Wood Brothers their third Daytona 500 victory.

After coming off a disappointing 1971 Daytona 500 finish (a race that the Wood Brothers and A.J. Foyt would have won had they not run out of gas), the Woods and A.J. joined forces again to make a run at the 1972 Daytona 500.

The race started with Bobby Isaac on the pole. A.J. had to fight race traffic and force his way to the front. Foyt eventually caught NASCAR legend Richard Petty and it appeared that the winner of the race would be decided between the two. However, this battle was short lived as Petty's car had trouble and he was forced to retire to the garage.

Once Petty was out of the race it was clear sailing for A.J.Foyt won the race by almost two laps beating Charlie Glotzbach by the largest margin of victory in Daytona 500 history.

A.J.'s bold prediction followed by his dominant performance and win confirmed that A.J. Foyt was truly one of greatest drivers to ever race.
Source:motorsportnews

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Patrick Sheltra Aims For Perfection At Daytona

If there is one driver who is anxious to get the 2009 ARCA RE/MAX Series (ARS) under way, Patrick Sheltra is probably the most excited. And he has every reason to be. After producing some very stout and impressive times in pre-season testing at Daytona International Speedway in December, Sheltra has been named as a pre-race favorite for Saturday’s Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona.

Florida native Patrick Sheltra will roll from the 16th position in today's Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona, marking the second-time in the young-gun's racing career that he'll take the green flag at the "World Center of Speed."

On Friday afternoon, Sheltra aboard his Grace Sheltra Dodge Charger whipped his No. 60 Ferguson Pipe Enterprises-Quality Turf machine around the 2.5-mile speedway to a time of 50.157 seconds amounting to a speed of 179.437 miles per hour. The effort recorded Sheltra's career-best superspeedway effort.

"We're not happy with that, but we'll take it," said Sheltra, who finished sixth in the 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series championship standings. "We know the car will run exceptional in the draft and that's the crucial element when racing at Daytona."

Sheltra continued, "We want to win today and we're hoping we can make that happen. Our bunch has worked hard over the winter to put the most competitive piece on the track as they possibly can. I think we're going to be in great shape."

Sheltra Motorsports based in Whitesville, Kentucky elected not to participate in Friday evening's happy hour session and Sheltra believes it was the right move.

"John (Hayden, crew chief) said he didn't want to take a chance of anything happening and I agreed with him 100 percent. We know the car is good. It was safer under the cover than on the race track last night."

Immediately following Daytona, Sheltra will have zero time to relax as he'll head to Volusia County Speedway two days later and return to his racing roots behind the wheel of the No. 23 Chevrolet for six nights of dirt racing. Sheltra will also race against new Sheltra Motorsports teammate Shannon Babb, who will be on-hand to watch Sheltra compete in the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona Saturday afternoon.

If Sheltra was to succeed and post a win in Saturday’s ARCA RE/MAX Series opener it would be the biggest win of his career and his first in a stock car. How’s that for pressure? While the pressure is on, Sheltra is ready to perform.

Ready to deliver.

“I tell you what, I’m ready for Daytona,” said Sheltra. “Pre-season testing was great for us and it really has us looking forward to the season. If we were able to pull off the win on Saturday, it’s going to be more than a great way to start off the season.”

Sheltra, the Indiantown, Florida native will make his second-career start at the “World Center of Racing” but the 22-year old feels he was robbed of a top-10 finish in last year’s event which gives Saturday’s event an ample opportunity for revenge.

“We dodged the big one and were tangled up in a late race skirmish but still had a competitive car last year,” Sheltra recalled. “We had a top-10 finish literally taken from us on a controversial call in the pits. We crossed the line eighth but ended up with top-15 finish. Hopefully this year, the cards will fall our way and we’ll sail to our first top-five finish at Daytona.”

A year after bringing a Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS to Daytona, Sheltra Motorsports led by crew chief John Hayden is bringing Dodge Chargers as its primary manufacturer for this year’s festivities. Sheltra Motorsports ran a Dodge Charger in a limited schedule last year but the Whitesville, Kentucky-based team will turn to the Chrysler nameplate as its lead manufacturer for the 2009 ARCA season.

“We’re excited about running Dodges and we’re off to a fast start,” sounded Sheltra. “Believe it or not this is the same car that we finished fifth with at Talladega Superspeedway last October. We cut the Chevrolet body off during the off-season and put a Charger emblem on it. It’s a former Richard Childress Racing car with a Dodge hemi under the hood.”

For the second consecutive ARCA RE/MAX Series speedway event, Quality Turf of Okeechobee, Inc returns to Sheltra Motorsports as a major marketing partner of Sheltra’s No. 60. Located in the heart of Okeechobee, Florida, Quality Turf serves their customers with pride and presence. From landscaping to sod to even irrigation installation, Quality Turf of Okeechobee, Inc. can meet your every outdoor need for an affordable price. Quality Turf of Okeechobee, Inc. services the Florida counties of Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin and Palm Beach.

“We’re glad to have Quality Turf of Okeechobee, Inc. back on-board with us for Daytona,” said Sheltra. “Daytona is a little closer to home for them. We gave them a top-five finish at Talladega. Now, we’ll try and give them a win!”

Immediately following Daytona, Sheltra will have zero time to relax as he’ll head to Volusia County Speedway two days later and return to his racing roots behind the wheel of the No. 23 Chevrolet for six nights of dirt racing. Sheltra will also race against new Sheltra Motorsports teammate Shannon Babb, who will be on-hand to watch Sheltra compete in the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona Saturday afternoon.

Ferguson Pipe Enterprises, The Casite Company, RC Cola of Owensboro Kentucky, J&S Bulk Transport Co., Inc., Sheltra & Son Construction, Sheltra Cattle Company and Indiantown Marina will join Quality Turf of Okeechobee, Inc. as marketing partners for Sheltra’s junior year of ARCA competition.

Sheltra Motorsports acquired an in-car camera for Saturday’s anticipated thriller. It will mark the second time in Sheltra’s ARCA RE/MAX Series career where fans will be able to experience the action from inside the cockpit of the No. 60 Dodge Charger.