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JANUARY 2005 WIN 00 ytona 5 a D o t T ickets & oto in Your Ph ory Lane e Vict Gatorad Daytona 500 e with Th inner! W ! INSIDE DETAILS CONTENTS DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY SPECIAL ISSUE 7 9 WINTER 2005 THE 5 GREATEST DAYTONA 500 RACES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 NewsChannel 2’s Sports Reporter, Buddy Pittman, picks five exciting 500 races he thinks were the greatest of all. HURLEY HAYWOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Five-time Rolex 24 winner and most successful sports car driver in track history. 12 16 SPEEDWEEKS 2005 CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 JEFF GORDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Is there another 500 in his future? DALE EARNHARDT JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Seeks back-to-back wins in racing’s “Super Bowl.” 19 23 BENNY PARSONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 He tackles Daytona International Speedway in a different kind of vehicle... DAYTONA 500... THE GREAT AMERICAN RACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 THE BUDWEISER SHOOTOUT . . . . . . . .23 Season opener for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup. 24 27 INFIELD RENOVATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . .24 New garages, new Gatorade Victory Lane, new waterfront vehicle facility, new FanZone and new Turn 1 state-of-the-art tunnel. Check out the artist’s renderings of the infield renovations. YOUNG GUNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27 They’re shooting for a win at the Daytona 500. Editors Art Directors Content Photos Editorial Services WESH-TV Pres. & GM Advertising Editor Managing Editor Produced by Suzanne Grethen, Ed Trauschke Lia Lim, Eric Schreiner Andrew Booth, Daytona International Speedway Communications Coordinator/Writer Motorsports Images and Archives M. F. Kershner Marketing Comm. Bill Bauman Joe Chaplinski DJ Stephens M. F. Kershner Marketing Comm. W E S H T V • 1 0 2 1 N O R T H W Y M O R E R O A D • W I N T E R PA R K • F L ON THE COVER: Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Victory Lane WIN ona 500 to Dayt Tickets & ry Lane o in Victo 500 Your Phot Daytona with The Winner! INSIDE! DETAILS PHOTO: Motorsports Images and Archives 32789 • 407-645-2222 Remember the ‘Good Old Days?’ …when, if you were really sick, your doctor might suggest you pack a bag and head to Duke, Mayo, M. D. Anderson or one of those “name” hospitals. When clinical trials were held someplace else and if a baby came into the world in trouble the nearest specialty help was hours away? In health care the good old days weren’t all that good. How far we’ve come was emphasized last month when HealthGrades, the leading national independent healthcare quality company, announced its 2005 ratings of U.S. hospitals: Halifax Medical Center ranked in the top 5% of hospitals in the nation for heart surgery. Halifax Medical Center was one of the top two hospitals in Florida for Orthopedics. Halifax Medical was in the top 10% in the nation for gastrointestinal surgery. Halifax Medical Center was 5-Star Rated for treatment of aspiration pneumonia. Halifax Medical Center was 5-star Rated for treatment of stroke. Since 2003 Halifax has been honored by HealthGrades with its Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical ExcellenceTM based on successful outcomes for its patients. In addition to having a Level II Trauma Center, the Kerman Regional Oncology Center is a leading site for clinical trials of new cancer-fighting drugs, and the neo-natal intensive care unit is now one of those places other hospitals send newborns for care. Halifax remembers the ‘Good Old Days’ but the focus of our physicians and Team is on the better days to come. For physician referral or service information, call Health Line at (386) 258-4848. • www.halifax.org 6 NewsChannel 2’s Sports Reporter, BUDDY PITTMAN TOP RACES EVER 5ATBEST DAYTONA rom the roar of the engines…to the roar of the crowds…they have been racing at the Daytona International Speedway since 1959. In almost a halfcentury of racing, there have been plenty of memorable moments. F For instance, the very first race, the 1959 Daytona 500 ended in a three-way photo finish, with Lee Petty finally being named the winner, three days later. That race was a bit before my time. But in the past 31 years that I have been covering races at Daytona, there have been some pretty special moments and exciting finishes. In looking back over three decades, here are my Top Five: Number Five takes us back to the 1984 Pepsi 400. President Ronald Reagan said those famous words, "Gentlemen, start your engines" from aboard Air Force One. And moments later became the first sitting president to ever attend a NASCAR race. The best, however, was yet to come. As they came to the final green flag lap, Cale Yarborough and Richard Petty were dueling door handle to door handle. The two were bumping as they came to the start/finish line. Petty gets the win by mere inches over Yarborough. This was not just another win for Petty, however. This was his 200th career trip to Victory Lane. It would also be his last. Number Four came in the 1998 Daytona 500. Dale Earnhardt had won more races at Daytona than any other driver, but had never won the Big Daddy of them all, the Daytona 500. Earnhardt was making his 20th start in NASCAR's Super Bowl event, and as team owner Richard Childress said, "It was just like John Elway when he won the Super Bowl. He just had that look in his eye." This would be the year. Twenty years of frustration came to an end that day, as Dale Earnhardt finally won the Daytona 500. The significance of that win was clearly evident, as every crew member from every team lined up on pit road to congratulate Dale. Thirty-one trips to Victory Lane at Daytona for Earnhardt, this one tops them all, his first and only Daytona 500 win. "Been here a lot,” Dale said, “but this is the greatest time I have ever had in Victory Lane." Number Three on our memory trip came 10-years earlier in 1988. One of the big storylines that year was the possible Allison family feud. The veteran Bobby Allison, who had already won the 500 twice, would face the challenge of his up and coming superstar son, Davey. Before the day was done, race fans were once again treated to another of Daytona's special moments. The final lap would produce a two-car battle, and as you might have guessed by now, a battle between the Allisons. When the checkered flag dropped that day, Dad finished first…Son finished second. At age 50, Bobby Allison became, and still is, the oldest driver to ever win the Daytona 500. Judy Allison was asked after the race, which she was rooting for...her husband or her son? She quickly replied, "Bobby pays the bills." Number Two is the 1979 Daytona 500. That was the first live televised broadcast of the 500 and boy did they get a show. On the final lap, Cale Yarborough pulled out to pass the leader, Donnie Allison. Donnie slams the door, however, as the two bang fenders down the backstretch and both crash into the outside wall in Turn 3 as the leaders take each other out of the race. That opened the door for the third place driver, Richard Petty, to capture his 6th Daytona 500 win. But the show was far from over. Back to Turn 3 where the tempers flared. Allison and Yarborough's heated debate turned into a fistfight that was soon joined by Donnie's brother, Bobby Allison. "Before I knew it, Cale's nose was pounding my fist" said Bobby. 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To learn more, call 1-877-WINGUARD or visit www.winguard.com. 8 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:36 AM Page 11 Hurley Haywood: Part of the Speedway History T here’s no record of how many miles five-time Rolex 24 At Daytona champion Hurley Haywood has logged at Daytona International Speedway, but it’s hard to imagine anybody has logged more. Since competing in his first Rolex 24 At Daytona back in 1971, Haywood knows every twist, turn and bump on Daytona International Speedway’s historic road course. The Jacksonville, Florida resident has become the most successful sports car driver in the history of Daytona International Speedway, winning a record of 13 major races including an unprecedented five Rolex 24s. “My first victory here was the Rolex 24 in 1973 and was probably the most satisfying,” Haywood recalls. "It was a pretty awesome feat. Our Brumos Porsche team, with Peter Gregg and myself driving, was racing our Porsche sister car driven by Mark Donohue and George Folmer and fielded by Roger Penske. We raced wheel to wheel with them, and we were able to beat them,” he said. “That made Peter very happy, that it was Brumos Racing, the team he owned, that won against Penske Racing. It made me very happy that I was competitive, driving against Mark Donohue and George Folmer, two of the best guys in road racing at that point." the checkered flag in another Rolex 24 would be as satisfying as that first one in 1973. "Over the years, all of my victories here have really cemented the event's importance to me,” Haywood said. “Daytona has a rich history and plenty of drama. I'm proud to say that I have played a small part in it." This coming Feb. 5th and 6th, the 56-year-old Haywood will return to his “home track” of Daytona International Speedway for his 31st start in the Rolex 24, the toughest and most demanding 24-hour endurance race in the world. Haywood will be driving the No. 59 Brumos Racing Porsche FABCAR Daytona Prototype. It’s the third year for the Daytona Prototype class – the sleek and stylish sports car that has become the premier division of the Rolex Sports Car Series. Daytona Prototype, which Haywood helped develop, will be an ultra competitive class in the Rolex 24 with a record number of entries battling for the overall victory. For Haywood, an unprecedented sixth overall victory is not out of the question. After all of his many years of accomplishments, taking Five-time Rolex 24 At Daytona champion Hurley Haywood, left, talks a Brumos Racing mechanic. 9 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:36 AM Page 12 ADVANCE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS 200 The Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 is the seasonopening event for the ARCA RE/MAX Series and features some of the rising stars of stock car racing in a 200-mile sprint race. February 13, 2005 The Daytona 500 may be the marquee event of Speedweeks 2005, but NASCAR’s signature event is just the entrée on a dish that serves up some great appetizers as well. The drama of Speedweeks begins February 5th & 6th, with the 43rd Anniversary of the Rolex 24 at Daytona. February 5 & 6, 2005 ROLEX 24 The 43rd anniversary of the Rolex 24 at Daytona kicks off Speedweeks 2005 on Feb. 5th & 6th. The Rolex 24 is the toughest and most demanding sports car endurance race in the world and is the season opener to the Rolex Sports Car Series season. An international field of drivers will compete on the Speedway's 3.56-mile road course in the ultimate test of man and machine. February 12, 2005 BUDWEISER SHOOTOUT The Budweiser Shootout, a non-points, All-Star race featuring the previous year’s pole winners and past Budweiser Shootout champions, kicks off the new NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series season with a 70-lap dash for cash under the lights. 10 BUD POLE DAY On Sunday, February 13th, Bud Pole Day and the IPOWER DASH 150 take center stage. More than 50 of the world's best stock car drivers will take to the high banks of Daytona International Speedway for a shot at the pole and outside pole for the Daytona 500 – "The Great American Race.” IPOWER DASH 150 Following the high-speed qualifying session will be the IPOWER DASH 150, which will feature many of America’s up and coming stock car racing drivers in a 150-mile sprint to the finish. February 17, 2005 GATORADE DUEL AT DAYTONA Tension runs high at the Gatorade Duel on Thursday, February 17th as these two separate 150-mile qualifying races determine the starting field for the Daytona 500. These two races feature every Daytona 500 entrant. It is also the nation's largest weekday sporting event and showcases some of the most daring driving of Speedweeks. For tickets to any of the Speedweeks 2005 events, call 1-800-PITSHOP or log on to www.daytona500.com Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:41 AM Page 13 February 18, 2005 FLORIDA DODGE DEALERS 250 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES For the second time during Speedweeks 2005, Daytona International Speedway will go under the lights for the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race on Friday night, February 18th. The tough trucks from the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will let the sparks fly for 100 laps in one of the most unpredictable races of Speedweeks. DAYTONA’S MOST AWARDED RESTAURANT • Fresh Local Seafood • Waterfront Family Dining • Live Music & Dancing • All Weather River Deck WINNER! VOTED 24 AWARDS BY LOCAL NEWSPAPER READERS 133 Inlet Harbor Rd. Ponce Inlet • (386)-767-5590 5 mi. s. of Dunlawton •Open 11 am Daily •www.inletharbor.com CROWN ROYAL IROC SERIES Before the trucks take to the track on Friday, the Crown Royal IROC Series, an invitation-only All-Star series featuring both stock car and open-wheel drivers, will open its fourrace season with a 40-lap event. February 19, 2005 HERSHEY’S Take 5 300 The Hershey's Take 5 300, the premier race on the NASCAR Busch Series, goes green on Saturday, February 19th. Many of NASCAR's future stars will push present NEXTEL Cup veterans for one of the most coveted trophies in all of NASCAR racing. February 20, 2005 DAYTONA 500 This is the grand finale for Speedweeks at Daytona. The “Great American Race,” is NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious event of the year. There’s no other race that race teams focus on more than NASCAR’s signature event – the Daytona 500. 11 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:41 AM Page 14 Jeff Gordon: Awestruck, Amazed By Daytona I t’s easy for Jeff Gordon to remember his first trip to Daytona International Speedway – it was his first time in a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup car. Gordon, who many times just drove by the “World Center of Racing” on his way to the nearby short track in Barberville, Fla., finally got to drive on the famed 2.5-mile tri-oval in 1991, testing a NASCAR Busch Series machine for Bill Davis Racing. “I was driving for Bill Davis. I came down there to test and to get ready for Busch in 1991,” Gordon said. “What was neat was the Busch cars were at Daytona with the NEXTEL Cup cars, and for whatever reason, Jack Roush needed somebody to get in Mark Martin’s car. I got the opportunity to drive his Folgers’ car. I remember how much I liked it,” he continued. “The Busch cars didn’t have much horsepower. They were pretty easy to drive. The NEXTEL Cup car had a lot more power and that was the first I ever drove one. That was pretty neat.” Besides being thrilled to be sitting in a NEXTEL Cup car, Gordon was also left awestruck by the size and speed of Daytona. “I had never seen or been around anything like it,” Gordon recalls. “It was amazing. Most of it was the sheer size of it and how fast you could go. It was just the fact that you could go to a racetrack, hold the throttle wide open, and never have to lift. That’s hard to comprehend.” Gordon has experienced a tremendous amount of success at Daytona. He won his first race at Daytona, a Gatorade 125-mile qualifier in 1993. It was his rookie Nextel Cup season with Hendrick Motorsports. He has also won two Daytona 500s (1997, 1999), three Pepsi 400s (1995, 1998, 2004), two Budweiser Shootouts (1994, 1997) and an International Race of Champions event (1998). “I like Daytona,” Gordon said. “We prepare a lot for that race and that race track. I was very fortunate the first race we ever ran there in the No. 24 car in 1993. We had a good car,” he pointed out, “won the Gatorade 125-mile qualifier and finished fifth in the 500. I got to run around Dale Earnhardt quite a bit that day. You learn a lot running with Dale at Daytona. That was a great experience right from the beginning. It seems like ever since then, I’ve had a chance to go back there and continue the learning process. I learned a lot early on.” Jeff Gordon celebrates his win in the 2004 Pepsi 400. Gordon has three Pepsi 400 victories and two Daytona 500 triumphs. 12 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:47 AM Page 15 NASCAR® is a registered trademark of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. ©2004 JG Motorsport, Inc. ©2004 GM Corp. Daytona Pocono Richmond Martinsville Indianapolis Daytona Chicago Charlotte Darlington Bristol Talladega Talladega California Sonoma Charlotte Kansas 28 MANUFACTURERS’ CHAMPIONSHIPS. 1 MANUFACTURER. CHEVY. Pocono Darlington chevy Watkins Glen Phoenix Atlanta Atlanta CHEVY™ WINS A RECORD 28TH MANUFACTURERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP | WINNING MORE RACES IN ’04 THAN ANYONE | CHEVY– THE WINNINGEST NAME IN RACING 13 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:47 AM Page 16 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:51 AM Page 17 Continued from Page 7 This brings me to my Number One all-time great race at Daytona. Without question it has to be the 1976 Daytona 500. It was a classic David Pearson - Richard Petty duel that produced one of the most incredible finishes in NASCAR history. The battle had been brewing for about 100 laps, when on the final lap, Pearson passed Petty for the lead on the backstretch. As they came through turn 4, Petty ducks low and passes Pearson. But there is contact. Both drivers spin...hit the wall...and went sliding through the tri-oval grass. Pearson back at the entrance to pit road...Petty comes to rest in the grass about 300 feet shy of the finish line. Everyone else was a lap down, so it was still Petty's or Pearson's race to win. Petty was closest to the finish line, but the radiator was pushed into the fan, and he could not get his car restarted. Pearson had dumped the clutch and kept his engine from stalling. Pearson straightened out his damaged machine and Petty could only watch, as Pearson slowly crept past…crossing the finish line for the only Daytona 500 victory of his career. "It must have been some finish to watch, huh," said Pearson. Even Richard Petty had to agree. Picking just five top racing memories at Daytona was not easy. And although there have been a lot of past personal memories, I am also excited about the future. Will Jeff Gordon top Earnhardt and Petty's seven championships? Will Dale Jr. surpass his dad's legend? Is the sport big enough for the young guns and the old guard? I can hardly wait for that next "memorable moment." 15 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:52 AM Page 18 Dale Earnh Dale Earnhardt Jr. celebrates his first career victory in the Daytona 500 with his Budweiser crew in Gatorade Victory Lane. ale Earnhardt Jr. began visiting Daytona International Speedway as a young boy to watch his father and racing legend Dale Earnhardt compete on the historic 2.5-mile tri-oval in the Pepsi 400 – the mid-summer classic held annually on Independence Day weekend in July. D In between tossing the football with the other driver’s kids or just playing on the beach, Earnhardt Jr. watched his father do battle with other NASCAR greats on the historic 31-degree high banks of Daytona International Speedway from a scoring stand located in Turn 1. Nowadays, Earnhardt Jr. drives through the hallowed tunnels of “The World Center of Racing” as driver of the No. 8 16 Budweiser Chevrolet and has turned the legendary racing facility into his personal playground posting nine career victories. “This place is a great race track with a lot of history. It has such an impact on the sport. There are other tracks on the circuit that are important to NASCAR and that are cornerstones and the foundation. But this place here is a pillar,” observed Earnhardt Jr., whose father Dale Earnhardt is the winningest driver at the track with 34 victories. “This place really represents everything that I like about the sport,” he continued. “I really like coming here. When you come in (through the tunnel), you can't get here fast enough and then when you leave, you drive out real slow, getting Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:55 AM Page 19 8 nhardt JR. Seeking Back-to-Back WINS! Earnhardt Jr.’s Daytona 500 victory was part of a dominating performance from the North Carolina native during Speedweeks 2004. Other highlights include: • Nearly winning the Rolex 24 At Daytona with co-drivers Andy Wallace and Tony Stewart. • Finishing second to Dale Jarrett in the Budweiser Shootout, a non-points All-Star event that features previous year’s pole winners and past Budweiser Shootout champions. • Winning both a Gatorade 125-mile qualifier and the Hershey’s Take 5 300 NASCAR Busch Series race. During Speedweeks, Earnhardt Jr. completed 880 laps – more than 2,427 miles – and led 464 laps during five races. He led 344 laps during the Rolex 24 At Daytona, 14 laps during the Gatorade 125’s, 59 laps during Daytona 500 and 47 laps in the Hershey’s Take 5 300. Dale Earnhardt Jr. parks his No. 8 Chevrolet at the start/finish line after winning the Daytona 500 and shares a moment with the fans. every little last bit you can, because it's going to be too long before you come back. I love it.” During Speedweeks 2004, Earnhardt Jr. accomplished the goal that every driver dreams about – winning the Daytona 500 – NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious race. “This has to be the greatest day of my life,” Earnhardt Jr. said in his Gatorade Victory Lane comments. Winning NASCAR’s signature event in only his fifth career start in the race was a load off of Earnhardt Jr.’s shoulders. His father needed 20 starts before he could hoist the storied Harley J. Earl trophy, awarded to the Daytona 500 champion. “I'm just real excited to have won this race,” proclaimed Earnhardt Jr., whose winning No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet has been on display for the past year at DAYTONA USA – “The Official Attraction of NASCAR.” “It's really hard to win it. Some of our greatest competitors come in and out of this sport without taking this trophy home. I'm glad I can say I've accomplished it and I can put the ongoing strive to win it behind me because we really wanted to win it so bad.” And he was well rewarded for all of his efforts during Speedweeks as he pocketed more than $1.7 million in earnings. “I feel like we earned every victory and feel like we worked for it and just didn’t come down here with a blistering fast car in every race and walk away from everybody. We feel pretty good at what we achieved and the matter in which we did it and the manual labor involved in it,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “The feeling I get when I come to Daytona is that the fans that come here are representative of the entire country,” Earnhardt Jr. points out. “When you go to Daytona you get people from all over the country that come to this race because this is the pinnacle of the sport. This is the track that laid the foundation for every other track that has been built since. This is our Super Bowl. Even when you come for the (Pepsi) 400 you still feel that history and impact it has to the sport. The fans are lured from everywhere and its kind of a collage where other tracks are represented by that part of the country.” Earnhardt Jr. appreciates the success that he has experienced at Daytona International Speedway. He understands the spotlight that Daytona International Speedway falls under and compares a victory there to “winning a game at Yankee Stadium.” 17 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:55 AM Page 20 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:55 AM Page 21 Benny Parsons: Infield Renovation Brings Back Memories Benny Parsons is all smiles after winning the 1975 Daytona 500. B enny Parsons turned plenty of laps in a race car at historic Daytona International Speedway and even captured NASCAR’s signature event, the Daytona 500, in 1975. Following the 2004 Pepsi 400 Weekend in July, Parsons, the 1973 NASCAR champion and analyst for NBC Sports/TNT, got behind the wheel of a different kind of vehicle, a bulldozer, to kick off the multi-million dollar infield renovation project at Daytona International Speedway. It was ironic that Parsons was bulldozing the garages that he so desperately wanted to get into when he was a racing fan in the 1960s. “First time I came here was in 1963,” Parsons remembered. “I didn’t know a soul. I was a huge racing fan. I wanted inside the garage area so bad I couldn’t stand it. I hung on that fence and watched those cars get pushed by for 10 days.” It was a bit of luck that he met driver H.B. Bailey and his wife who were staying at the same hotel. “I guess the statute of limitations has run out,” Parsons said. Continued on Page 22 19 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:55 AM Page 22 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:56 AM Page 23 DAYTONA 500: Unmatched Prestige M ost sports cap off their seasons with the biggest event. The NFL has the Super Bowl, Major League Baseball has the World Series and the NHL has the Stanley Cup Finals. For NASCAR, their most prestigious event is its first race of the year – the Daytona 500. Also known as the “Great American Race,” the Daytona 500 is NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious event of the year. There is no other race that teams focus on more than NASCAR’s signature event – the Daytona 500. It's a new season,” Sadler continued. “All the sponsors are there looking good. Nothing is left on the table. You see 43 of the best drivers, mechanics, pit crews, engine builders, body guys that there is in this sport and when you're able to do that, those are some pretty good bragging rights for a long time. That's something we all look forward to doing.” “The Daytona 500 is unmatched as far as attention,” added two-time Daytona 500 champion Michael Waltrip. The 2004 Daytona 500, won by Dale Earnhardt Jr., lived up to its billing as NBC’s coverage of that year’s sold-out “Great American Race” was watched by 33.5 million viewers and earned a 10.6 national rating/24 share.. “If you go to any of the race shops during December and January, you understand how important the Daytona 500 is because speedway “The Great American Race” also has cars are laid out everywhere,” said the largest total payout in prize money Elliott Sadler, who drives the No. 38 for any motorsports event in the M&M’s Ford for Robert Yates United States, surpassing the Teresa Earhnardt hoists the Governor’s Cup, Racing. “They're doing every little Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard awarded to the winning car owner of the thing they can to them to go down 400. The total posted awards for the Daytona 500. there. I think that's what is so excitDaytona 500 was nearly $16 million ing about winning that race is that you know everybody with race winner Earnhardt Jr. pocketing $1,495,070. has brought their best equipment. EXPERIENCE DOWNTOWN DELAND © 2004 McDonald’s Corporation 21 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:56 AM Page 24 Continued from Page 19 “His wife slipped me a pit pass and I was able to sneak in for a quick visit to the garage area. I got in for about two hours that day. It was the highlight of my life, getting inside the garage area and being close to those race cars.” That’s why one of Parsons’ favorite aspects of the infield renovation is the ability for fans to get up close to the garage area in the FanZone. “I think the fans are going to find it thrilling to be so close to those cars on the walkways overlooking the garage areas,” Parsons observed. “I think the closer the fans can get to the cars, the better they are going to enjoy the experience.” In July, Benny Parsons kicked off the infield renovation project at Daytona International Speedway by knocking down one of the NEXTEL Cup garages. 22 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:56 AM Page 25 All-Star Season Opener: The Budweiser Shootout efore the engines fire for this season-opening Daytona 500 – NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious event NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series – the stars of the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series warm up with a 70-lap, no-holds barred All-Star race known as the Budweiser Shootout. B Held on Saturday night, Feb. 12, the Budweiser Shootout features the previous year’s pole winners, as well as past Budweiser Shootout champions, in a winner-take-all sprint race under the lights at Daytona International Speedway. As the 2004 NEXTEL Cup Series season neared its conclusion, there were already 20 drivers qualified for the 2005 Budweiser Shootout, two shy of the record of 22 set in 2002. Drivers that have secured spots by winning poles this year include Joe Nemechek, Greg Biffle, Kasey Kahne, Brian Vickers, Casey Mears, Jeff Gordon, Ryan Newman, Bobby Labonte, Ricky Rudd, Jimmie Johnson, Jeremy Mayfield and Kurt Busch. Past Budweiser Shootout champions eligible are 2004 Budweiser Shootout champion Dale Jarrett, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony Stewart, Mark Martin, Rusty Wallace, Ken Schrader, Bill Elliott, and Terry Labonte. Dale Jarrett, driver of the No. 88 UPS Ford, held off Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win the Budweiser Shootout under the lights. Before the Budweiser Shootout goes green, the ARCA RE/MAX Series will warm things up at the “World Center of Racing” with the Advance Discount Auto Parts 200. The ARCA RE/MAX Series is a proving ground for future NASCAR stars and past winners. Some of the drivers who have taken the checkered flag in the Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 at Daytona include Kyle Busch, Ryan Newman, Kenny Irwin, Mike Wallace, Kyle Petty, Joe Ruttman, Benny Parsons and Tim Richmond. CALL THE COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST... Sales. Service. Installation 24 hour emergency service • 407.359.9501 Serving Central Florida 23 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:56 AM Page 26 Infield Renovation R For Speedweeks 2 B C D hen fans visit Daytona International Speedway for any of the upcoming 2005 events, they are going to have a hard time recognizing the historic infield of the “World Center of Racing.” W After the Pepsi 400 last July, the infield of Daytona International Speedway underwent a massive multi-million dollar infield renovation that included: A 24 New waterfront specialty vehicle parking area with premium and standard specialty vehicle parking spots next to Lake Lloyd, as well as waterfront docks, a Boardwalk and Boardwalk Center B New NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series and NASCAR Busch Series garages. C Uniquely designed FanZone that offers a variety of entertainment and fun for all ages, as well as exclusive viewing of the new NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and NASCAR Busch Series garage areas. D A new Gatorade Victory Lane which will include “The Daytona 500 Club” buffett and bar area. Fans will also be able to experience the excitement of the area during post-race revelry by toasting the winners in Victory Lane. Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:56 AM Page 27 n Ready s 2005 E A E A new state-of-the-art tunnel located in Turn 1 that will accommodate team transport vehicles and guest's specialty vehicles. The multi-faceted infield renovation project will make “The World Center of Racing” not only the most prestigious track on the NASCAR circuit, but one of the most modern as well. “We are excited to have this opportunity to put a new dress on an old lady,” Daytona International Speedway President Robin Braig said. “Without a doubt, this is one of the most expansive and aggressive projects at Daytona International Speedway. Take a good look. When you come back for Speedweeks 2005, you won’t recognize our infield.” To get tickets for any of the Speedweeks 2005 events, go online at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP. 25 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:57 AM Page 29 YOUNG GUNS Chasing First Daytona 500 V ictory Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his first Daytona 500 on his fifth career start while Kevin Harvick, after three starts, is still searching for his first Daytona 500 victory. I n 2004, Dale Earnhardt Jr. broke through with his first career Daytona 500 victory in his fifth career start in “Great American Race” at historic Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. was the first of the new generation NASCAR drivers tapped “Young Guns” to triumph NASCAR’s signature event – the Daytona 500. Now other NASCAR Young Guns like Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth and Jamie McMurray hope they can be the next driver to put their hands on the coveted Harley J. Earl trophy. “Oh, this is the one that we’re all shooting for,” said Harvick, who has three starts in the Daytona 500 as the driver of the No. 29 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing. Busch, who drives the No. 97 Ford for Roush Racing and has four Daytona 500 starts, posted a career best secondplace run in the 2003 Daytona 500. He has seen drivers such as Dale Earnhardt and Darrell Waltrip celebrate Daytona 500 victories only after spending years trying to win the prestigious race. Busch says he has no idea how he would feel if he could win the Daytona 500. 27 “It's difficult to put it in perspective,” Busch said. “I watched Dale Earnhardt so many years be the best car on the race track and go through so much turmoil. So many different things kept him away from Victory Lane. When he finally did achieve it, nobody knew how to feel, except to come out on to pit road and everybody wanted to congratulate him. You have to go through many years of suffering to understand how important this race is.” Johnson, who wheels the No. 48 Lowe’s Home Improvement Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, sat on the pole position for the Daytona 500 in 2002. He has made only three starts in the Daytona 500, taking third place in 2003, for his best finish. He hopes a win in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series’ biggest race will jumpstart a championship season. “That would obviously be our biggest event,” Johnson said. “Coming out as the first race of the year, it supercharges everybody's emotions and nerves. To be able to start off the season with that win and have the trophy for my mantle would be a huge accomplishment.” So, will one of these “Young Guns” be able to pull it off at the Daytona International Speedway in 2005? It will be exciting. 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Always wear your seat belt, and please don’t drink and drive. ©2004 Nissan North America, Inc. 28 Insider NASCAR4CH 1/11/05 8:58 AM Page 31 First Name Street Address Daytime Phone Number e-mail address Last Name City County Evening Phone Number Profession ENTER TO WIN Zip 1. Two tickets to the 2005 Daytona 500 Please Circle Your answer(s) to the following: Would you be interested in receiving WESH news stories and/or Severe Weather Alerts via your e-mail address? 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