RACE RECAP | TALLADEGA | CUP
10 Mike Bliss
9 Kyle Busch
8 Kurt Busch
7 Clint Bowyer
6 David Ragan
5 Mark Martin
4 Denny Hamlin
3 Juan Montoya
2 Jamie McMurray

VICTORY LANE

1 For the first time since the 2007 Daytona 500, Kevin Harvick heads to victory lane after a slingshot move around Jamie McMurray by 11-1000th’s of a second (.011 seconds)  Kevin snaps a 115 race winless streak. Harvick is now second in points.

OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY

-Kasey Kahne slows at lap 20, turned out to be a bad spark plug

-Marcos Ambrose banged into Brad Keselowski’s 12 car coming into the pits

-Denny Hamlin went for a spin, but no damage to the 11 car

-On lap 84, a Big Wreck, cars involved: second in points Matt Kenseth, Paul Menard, Sam Hornish Jr., Kurt Busch, Johnny Sauter, Elliott Sadler, David Stremme, Michael Waltrip, and Max Papis. It started when Kyle Busch got into the 36 of Johnny Sauter

-Kurt Busch was caught on a pit road speeding violation after running up front

-A record setting race for the most lead changes and leaders in the history of NASCAR.

-With 6 laps to go, Jeff Burton, Jeff Gordon, Scott Speed, Kasey Kahne, Mike Bliss all wreck as two separate crashes came together. Jeff Burton was probably the best car all day long.

Green-White-Checkered #1 – THE BIG ONE, involved are Marcos Ambrose, Bobby Labonte, Brad Keselowski, Ryan Newman, Joey Logano, Brian Vickers, Elliott Sadler, Kasey Kahne, and Sam Hornish Jr.

Green-White-Checkered #2 – Jimmie Johnson and Greg Biffle. Replay shows Jimmie going high into Greg. Johnson is now 0-2 on plate tracks this year.

Green-White-Checkered #3 – First time in NASCAR history.

1 33 Kevin Harvick Rheem Chevrolet
2 60 Carl Edwards Fastenal Ford
3 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. # CitiFinancial Ford
4 7 Steve Arpin JR Motorsports Chevrolet
5 70 Shelby Howard ForeTravel Motorcoach Chevrolet
6 10 Reed Sorenson Braun Racing Toyota
7 38 Jason Leffler Great Clips Toyota
8 98 Paul Menard Tide / Menards Ford
9 42 Parker Kligerman # Smith Ironmworks Dodge
10 26 Brian Keselowski Stubb’s BBQ Dodge
11 18 Kyle Busch Z-Line Designs Toyota
12 1 James Buescher # Phoenix Racing Chevrolet
13 16 Colin Braun # Con-way Freight Ford
14 21 Clint Bowyer Zaxby’s Chevrolet
15 20 Joey Logano GameStop Toyota
16 75 Bobby Gerhart Lucas Oil Chevrolet
17 11 Brian Scott # AccuDoc Solutions Toyota
18 0 Chrissy Wallace JDavisMotorsports.com Chevrolet
19 12 Justin Allgaier Verizon Wireless Dodge
20 43 Scott Lagasse Jr. Autism Awareness / O’Reilly Auto Parts Ford
21 92 Dennis Setzer K-Automotive Motorsports Dodge
22 09 Patrick Sheltra RAB Racing Ford
23 22 Brad Keselowski Discount Tire Dodge
24 52 Donnie Neuenberger I-Hop Chevrolet
25 32 Brian Vickers Dollar General Toyota
26 88 Jamie McMurray Hellmann’s Chevrolet
27 01 Mike Wallace Choctaw Casino – Resort Chevrolet
28 89 Morgan Shepherd DealTaker.com Chevrolet
29 15 Michael Annett Pilot Travel Centers Toyota
30 35 Jason Keller TriStar Motorsports Chevrolet
31 83 John Borneman III Red Line Oil Dodge
32 81 Michael McDowell MOBILE-Shop Dodge
33 66 Steve Wallace 5-Hour Energy Toyota
34 27 Scott Wimmer Redman Moist Snuff Ford
35 87 Joe Nemechek Southern-Pride Chevrolet
36 62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Casino & Hotel Toyota
37 34 Tony Raines Long John Silver’s Chevrolet
38 28 Kenny Wallace Anderson’s Maple Syrup Chevrolet
39 99 Trevor Bayne Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
40 24 Eric McClure Hefty Ford
41 23 Robert Richardson Jr. R3 Motorsports Chevrolet
42 40 Jeff Green BadBoyBuggies/WldgmeInnovation Chev
43 49 Mark Green Jay Robinson Inc. Chevrolet

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – For only the second time in its history, Daytona International Speedway will be repaved following the Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola in July, track President Robin Braig announced.

“This is a historic moment for NASCAR’s most storied race track — Daytona International Speedway,” Braig said. “Daytona was originally repaved in 1978 and the time has come again to put new asphalt on this legendary race track.”

Since the conclusion of the 52nd annual Daytona 500 in February, International Speedway Corporation’s team of engineers and asphalt specialists have conducted a thorough evaluation of the entire track, and upon completion of that analysis, the results were delivered to the ISC Board of Directors where the decision was made to repave the race track following the 2010 Coke Zero 400.

Daytona International Speedway’s entire 2.5-mile tri-oval will be repaved as well as the skid pads, apron and pit road. Concrete will be used for the pit stalls. All of the existing asphalt will be removed down to the original 52-year-old lime rock base, which will be leveled and then paving will begin.

The repaving of Daytona International Speedway will remain true to Bill France Sr.’s original vision, layout and geometry of the track that was constructed in the late 1950s.

The repaving project will begin immediately after the Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola on Sunday, July 4 with a target completion date of Jan. 1, 2011.

Speedweeks 2011 will kick off with the 49th annual Rolex 24 At Daytona GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series race on Jan. 29-30 and conclude with the 53rd annual Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 20, the prestigious season-opening event to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

Lane Construction, which repaved other ISC race tracks including Talladega Superspeedway, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Richmond International Raceway and Darlington Raceway, has been contracted to repave Daytona International Speedway.

Due to the repaving project, the October motorcycles races, Richard Petty Driving Experience dates, testing sessions and other track rental events will be cancelled for the rest of the year.

Daytona KartWeek presented by Cometic Gasket World Karting Association races on Dec. 28-30 will continue as scheduled with the sprint and dirt track events only as those two series do not utilize the 2.5-mile tri-oval.

If race fans want to claim a piece of history, they can renew their 2011 Daytona 500 tickets and each account holder will receive a portion of Daytona’s track surface representing over 50 years of memories. The Daytona 500 ticket renewal process begins today.

Race fans will be able to view all the progressions of the historic repaving project from a section of the Oldfield Grandstands, which will open free to the public. Track tours will also be available through attraction admission to Daytona 500 Experience.

Guest Column By Cathy Elliott

In keeping with the global climate changes we’ve been experiencing of late, Silly Season has come early this year.

For as long as I’ve been a fan of NASCAR, I have believed the term “Silly Season” was actually coined by our sport.

The name has typically been used to describe roughly the second half of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, when teams and sponsors and even auto manufacturers begin the process of realigning themselves for the following year. In years past, it was the time when Hendrick Motorsports would announce the addition of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. to its driver lineup, for example, or Tony Stewart would officially reveal the creation of Stewart-Haas Racing.

Falling into the trap of thinking the world revolves around one’s own particular interests can prove you wrong in a hurry. Silly Season, as it turns out, is a phrase that has been in use since the 1800s. It is a media-based term that refers to the period of time starting in mid to late summer when “frivolous” news stories start popping up.

In the media business, summer is the slowest time of year for hard news. School is out, the legislature is not in session and, in our hemisphere at least, everyone is on vacation.

You really have to scramble around to find things to write about, which is great for folks like the guy up the street who grew a giant squash, because suddenly, he’s front-page news.

Over the years, maybe NASCAR has been a little bit like that. SpeedWeeks and the jockeying-for-position frenzy of the early months of the season consume everyone, but then things kind of shake out, settle down, and we start looking around to see what else is going on, both now and in the months to come.

The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup has expedited this process somewhat. The 10-race format has created kind of a “season within a season,” and although they can still win races, effectively the year is over for all but 12 Sprint Cup Series drivers. Since they have no hope of winning a championship in the current season, they become even more eager to find a way to come back and win one next year.

Let the games begin.

This year, however, we had barely recovered from the Daytona 500 before the fur started flying. Kasey Kahne fired the first significant shot across the bow, with the announcement that he had signed a contract with Hendrick Motorsports and would be leaving Richard Petty Motorsports at the end of the 2010 season.

While still digesting that piece of news, NASCAR Nation learned of some upcoming changes at Penske Racing. Shell/Pennzoil will leave its longtime partnership with Richard Childress Racing at the end of 2010 and move to Penske, sponsoring the new No. 22 Dodge to be driven by Kurt Busch next year. Brad Keselowski will fill the seat of the No. 2 Miller Lite car.

“The key words are solidifying our future and giving some validity to our program. Obviously when you have rotating sponsors every week, there’s some confusion that goes with that, not just with the fans but also with the team itself,” Keselowski said on the day of the announcement.

“So to be able to look the guys in the eye and tell them that’s what we are going to do next year and see their faces and see how excited they were about it, to know that there’s … a solid future ahead, for not just me but for everyone on my team, that’s so very important.”

Over at RCR, the future of Kevin Harvick, current driver of the No. 29 Shell/Pennzoil Chevy, is not quite so settled in. Harvick is left with a contract that expires at the end of this season and an abdicating sponsor.

The changes leave a couple of major sponsors hanging, namely Budweiser, the current sponsor of Kahne’s No. 9 Ford, and Mobil 1, sponsor of Penske Racing’s third car, the No. 77. That car is currently driven by Sam Hornish, Jr., whose contract is — you guessed it — up for renewal at the end of this year.

Confused yet? Just wait. The summer still lies before us, and with all these big names bouncing around, we still may not know the identity of the guy who will ultimately be responsible for NASCAR’s biggest squash of the season.

Obviously, with millions of dollars and some of NASCAR’s premier talent, teams and sponsors at stake, Silly Season is anything but.

The opinions expressed in this articles are solely those of the author and not this website.

1 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet
2 17 Matt Kenseth Valvoline Ford
3 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford
4 29 Kevin Harvick Shell / Pennzoil Chevrolet
5 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet
6 18 Kyle Busch Pedigree Toyota
7 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard / AMP Energy Chevrolet
8 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet
9 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge
10 5 Mark Martin GoDaddy.com Chevrolet
11 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota
12 20 Joey Logano The Home Depot Toyota
13 14 Tony Stewart Old Spice Matterhorn Chevrolet
14 33 Clint Bowyer BB&T Chevrolet
15 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford
16 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation / Office Depot Chevrolet
17 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota
18 98 Paul Menard Turtle Wax / Menards Ford
19 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota
20 82 Scott Speed Red Bull Toyota
21 1 Jamie McMurray Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats Chevrolet
22 9 Kasey Kahne Budweiser Ford
23 43 A J Allmendinger Insignia / Best Buy Ford
24 42 Juan Pablo Montoya TUMS Chevrolet
25 12 Brad Keselowski Penske Dodge
26 6 David Ragan UPS Ford
27 19 Elliott Sadler Stanley / Bostitch Ford
28 47 Marcos Ambrose Bush’s Best Baked Beans / Kingsford Toyota
29 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Penske Truck Rental / AAA Dodge
30 00 David Reutimann Alabama National Champions / Aaron’s Toyota
31 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet
32 71 Bobby Labonte TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet
33 38 Kevin Conway # Extenze Ford
34 34 Travis Kvapil Long John Silver’s Ford
35 37 Robert Richardson Jr. Mahindra Tractors USA Ford
36 26 David Stremme Air National Guard Ford
37 09 Mike Bliss Phoenix Construction / Graceway Chevrolet
38 7 Robby Gordon Monster Energy Toyota
39 36 Johnny Sauter Baldwin Automotive Chevrolet
40 13 Max Papis GEICO Toyota
41 87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Toyota
42 66 Dave Blaney PRISM Motorsports Toyota
43 55 Michael Waltrip Aaron’s 55th Anniversary Toyota