NASCAR NEWS FEBRUARY 6th 2010
February 6, 2010
The five wildest moments in Shootout history by Ryan McGee;
Danica the star attraction at Daytona by Terry Blount;
Engagement softens Kyle’s bad-boy image and
Drivers mix it up in Shootout rehearsal by David Newton
Earnhardt out front again and wants to stay there by Jenna Fryer
Johnson unleashes personality with criticism of Hornish Jr by Jeremy Dunn
There are plenty of reasons to watch ARCA race and
Shootout strategy shifts to survival for most teams and
Earnhardt dominates rainy day at Daytona by Don Coble
Rain cuts short practice at Daytona and
NASCAR Notebook: Piquet qualifies seventh, Patrick 12th for ARCA race by Al Pearce
NASCAR Daytona 500 Preview: Day Two News, Notes and Pictures by David Yeazell;
Save The Drama For Yo Mama: Time to Be Excited About 2010 NASCAR Season by Kelly Crandall
Retire The “3”? A Good Question and
Team Previews: The Underdogs, Part I by Jim McCoy
Start your engines: Plenty of Daytona story lines to regenerate buzz by Pete Pistone
Contender status won’t cut it, Hamlin says by Brant James;
Tribe votes down deals, stops betting on NASCAR by Jim Utter;
Haiti relief efforts draw notice, praise by Mark Price
Red Light, Green Light – Which Will It Be? by Sarah Farlee
Roush Blasts TV Commentators Again by John Daly
NASCAR’s Mike Helton Talks To Media by Godwin Kelly
Danica Patrick rules NASCAR by Mark DeCotis
Eury helping Danica get comfortable in stock cars by Lee Spencer
MIS – The Face of NASCAR in Michigan by Brenda Benedict
NASCAR is probably glad to hear that Dale Jr. may race another 15 years by Mike Smith
Jeff Gordon has time for another NASCAR championship and
NASCAR-bound Danica Patrick makes stock car debut by Jim Peltz
Can a woman make it big on the track in NASCAR? Danica Patrick gets her turn to try and
Dale Earnhardt Jr. at 35: What’s in the future?
A Welcoming Gesture Before Danica Patrick’s Stock Car Debut by Holly Cain
Newman needs his dad as supporter, not spotter and
Ragan hopes to rediscover magic with new crew chief by Joe Menzer;
Angie Skinner: Full-time wife, friend and manager by Raygan Swan
‘NASCAR’s In Trouble.’ We Get It by Journo
Connick to Croon at the Daytona 500 by Michelle Dawn
Patrick Sheltra back on track 1 year after crash at Daytona by Steven Cole Smith;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. leads shortened Daytona 500 practice Dale Earnhardt Jr. leads shortened Daytona 500 practice by Tania Ganguli;
Speedy rundown from this week in NASCAR by Karen Pistone
From a desk to Daytona by Ernie Saxton
DanicaMania Is All Good by Mike Harris
Harvick returning to the site of two more recent successes and
NASCAR makes a good decision/ Junior, Robby and Bill near the top of the speed chart/ and TV times by Richard Allen
Overcoming NASCAR Withdrawal by Lisa DeSpain;
Not Your Father’s NASCAR News by DJ DeSpain
No consistent start times for non-Cup series by Bob Pockrass
Drivers Take Lumps At Daytona by Mike Hembree
Notebook: Vickers enjoying ’slow’ pace of season by Reid Spencer;
This Is Only the Beginning of the Wrecking, Folks by Jim Pedley
ARCA poses challenge for Patrick by Lars Anderson
Martin Truex getting fresh start in Sprint Cup with Michael Waltrip Racing and
Danica Patrick aims to mix in right as she prepares for NASCAR debut by Greg Auman
Keselowski ready to be NASCAR villain and
Danica Patrick set for stock car debut in ARCA ‘crash fest’ by Tony Fabrizio
Danica Patrick asked for a chance – Let her have it by Jerry Bonkowski





















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