Bud Shootout Practice #2, Polesitter Menard Wrecks

Daytona International Speedway

In the second practice for Saturday’s Budweiser Shootout on Friday night, we saw Paul Menard cut a tire down and and Scott Speed had nowhere to go.

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PAUL MENARD – No. 98 Menards Ford Fusion – “I’m not sure if we ran over something or the tire just let loose, but going into one the tire went down and it shot in the corner and went sideways.  We’ll look at it and find out what happened.”

IT LOOKED LIKE THE TIRE WENT DOWN BEFORE ANYTHING HAPPENED TO THE CAR.  “Yeah, I was still going straight and it started moving around a little bit, so I started backing out of it.  I didn’t want to jump out of it, but I thought I had it saved and then it just did one last slap and got in the fence.”

IS THE CAR OK OR DO YOU NEED A BACKUP?  “We’re gonna look at it here.  It doesn’t look that bad, really, but you never know once you get all the tires off and put it up on jack stands.  We’ll see.”

UPDATE: FORD RACING SAID THEY WILL REPAIR MENARDS CAR

Rookie Joey Logano certainly looked uncomfortable out there drafting, Kasey Kahne and Kyle Busch separately received some damage to their machines.  Early in the second session the #31 RCR Jeff Burton car blew an engine, sending the other RCR teams scrambling.

Here’s how they stacked up…

1 48 Jimmie Johnson
2 44 A J Allmendinger
3 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr
4 9 Kasey Kahne
5 14 Tony Stewart
6 11 Denny Hamlin
7 16 Greg Biffle
8 96 Bobby Labonte
9 26 Jamie McMurray
10 18 Kyle Busch

11 82 Scott Speed
12 83 Brian Vickers
13 43 Reed Sorenson
14 31 Jeff Burton
15 6 David Ragan
16 99 Carl Edwards
17 2 Kurt Busch
18 20 Joey Logano
19 24 Jeff Gordon
20 00 David Reutimann
21 19 Elliott Sadler
22 98 Paul Menard
23 17 Matt Kenseth
24 12 David Stremme
25 7 Robby Gordon
26 55 Michael Waltrip
27 29 Kevin Harvick
28 07 Casey Mears

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