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Post #1: Entry List, 2005 Pole Stats, Inside the Numbers, Past Winners
Post #3: Practice Speeds
Post #4: Starting Line Up
Post #5: Rain postpones Budweiser Shootout
Post #8: Rookie Denny Hamlin wins the Budweiser Shootout


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Entry List
Budweiser Shootout | Daytona International Speedway
February 11, 2006 | Exhibition
Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT

Car Driver Hometown Make Sponsor Owner
01 Joe Nemechek Lakeland, FL Chevrolet U.S. Army Nelson Bowers
5 Kyle Busch Las Vegas, NV Chevrolet Kellogg's/CARQUEST Rick Hendrick
6 Mark Martin Batesville, AR Ford AAA Jack Roush
8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kannapolis, NC Chevrolet Budweiser Teresa Earnhardt
9 Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, WA Dodge Dodge Dealers/UAW Ray Evernham
10 Scott Riggs Bahama, NC Dodge Valvoline/Stanley Tools James Rocco
11 Denny Hamlin Chesterfield, VA Chevrolet FedEx Express J D Gibbs
12 Ryan Newman South Bend, IN Dodge ALLTEL Roger Penske
17 Matt Kenseth Cambridge, WI Ford Kraft - Post - DeWalt Mark Martin
20 Tony Stewart Rushville, IN Chevrolet The Home Depot Joe Gibbs
21 Ken Schrader Fenton, MO Ford U.S. Air Force Glen Wood
24 Jeff Gordon Pittsboro, IN Chevrolet DuPont Rick Hendrick
25 Brian Vickers Thomasville, NC Chevrolet GMAC Mary Hendrick
26 Jamie McMurray Joplin, MO Ford Crown Royal Georgetta Roush
29 Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, CA Chevrolet Reese's Caramel Cup Richard Childress
38 Elliott Sadler Emporia, VA Ford M&M's Robert Yates
48 Jimmie Johnson El Cajon, CA Chevrolet Lowe's Jeff Gordon
55 Michael Waltrip Owensboro, KY Dodge NAPA Auto Parts Douglas Bawel
88 Dale Jarrett Hickory, NC Ford UPS Robert Yates
99 Carl Edwards Columbia, MO Ford Office Depot Jack Roush
136 Bill Elliott Dawsonville, GA Chevrolet Ginn Clubs & Resorts Bob Sutton

* Denotes Rookie

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2006 Bud Shootout: Inside the numbers
NASCAR.COM
February 7, 2006
12:23 PM EST (17:23 GMT)

Format: The 70-lap event is divided into two segments: 20 laps followed by a 10-minute break, then 50 laps. (Teams are allowed to make changes to the car during the break.)

Eligible drivers: Bud pole winners during the previous season, and past Bud Shootout winners.

On TV: Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT

2005 Bud Pole Winners
Car Driver Pole
88 Dale Jarrett Daytona
5 Kyle Busch California
12 Ryan Newman Las Vegas, Atlanta (2), Texas (2), Charlotte, Michigan, Dover
38 Elliott Sadler Bristol, Indianapolis, Talladega, Charlotte
10 Scott Riggs Martinsville
24 Jeff Gordon Phoenix, Sonoma
29 Kevin Harvick Talladega, Richmond
9 Kasey Kahne Darlington, Richmond
55 Michael Waltrip Pocono
20 Tony Stewart Daytona, NHIS, Martinsville
48 Jimmie Johnson Chicago
25 Brian Vickers Loudon
26 Jamie McMurray Pocono
01 Joe Nemechek Michigan
17 Matt Kenseth Bristol, Kansas
99 Carl Edwards California, Homestead
11 Denny Hamlin Phoenix

Qualifying was rained out at Dover and Watkins Glen

Eligible Past Budweiser Shootout Winners

Car Driver Year
8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2003
6 Mark Martin 1999
21 Ken Schrader 1989, 1990
36 Bill Elliott 1987
96 * Terry Labonte 1985
-- * Rusty Wallace 1989

* -- Will not compete

Inside the Numbers

Rank Driver Starts Wins Avg. Start Avg. Finish
1. Matt Kenseth 1 0 5.0 3.0
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5 1 15.2 3.6
3. Tony Stewart 6 2 8.5 5.3
4. Jimmie Johnson 3 1 12.0 5.6
5. Jeff Gordon 12 2 9.9 5.8
6. Kevin Harvick 2 0 10.5 6.0
7. Ken Schrader 15 2 5.9 6.9
8. Dale Jarrett 10 3 9.6 7.2
9. Mark Martin 18 1 8.4 7.6
10. Bill Elliott 20 1 6.8 7.9
11. Michael Waltrip 1 0 14.0 8.0
12. Kasey Kahne 1 0 6.0 9.0
13. Elliott Sadler 1 0 12.0 9.0
14. Ryan Newman 4 0 11.5 9.25
15. Joe Nemechek 3 0 11.6 13.3
16. Jamie McMurray 1 0 3.0 17.0
17. Brian Vickers 1 0 4.0 19.0

First-time participants: Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin and Scott Riggs

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Jimmie Johnson is the defending Budweiser Shootout champion. Credit: Streeter Lecka/Getty Images

A history of the Shootout, from Busch to Budweiser
Earnhardt holds record with six victories in the then Busch Clash
By Ryan Smithson, NASCAR.COM
February 9, 2006
01:25 PM EST (18:25 GMT)

A good way to make Ken Schrader look old is by pointing out that Kyle Busch was just 3 years old when he won the Busch Clash in 1989.

Both Schrader and Busch are in Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout, NASCAR's annual race for the previous year's Bud Pole winners.

The race was called the Busch Clash from 1979 to 1997 and the Bud Shootout from 1998 to 2000.

This year marks the 28th Budweiser Shootout, a race that was first run during Dale Earnhardt's rookie season. Earnhardt went on to win the event a record six times.

The race was the brainchild of Anheuser-Busch, who dubbed the inaugural 1979 event the Busch Clash. It was held on the afternoon of Feb. 11, 1979, right after Kyle Petty won the Daytona ARCA event.

The event has grown significantly as TV began to take a more active role in NASCAR. In 1991, the format was changed from a 20-lap event to two 10-lap segments. It was changed to a single 25-lap event in 1998, but the most significant change came in 2001, when it became 70 laps.

The race is still 70 laps but, in 2003, it was broken up into two segments, with a 50-lap sprint serving as the second segment.

That change coincided with the race moving from its traditional Sunday slot to Saturday night, where it remains today.


Dale Earnhardt won the Busch Clash six times. Credit: Getty Images

Some notable moments of the Budweiser Shootout:

• 1979: Buddy Baker averaged 194.384 mph to win the first Busch Clash. Rookie Dale Earnhardt finished second as Oldsmobiles swept the first three positions.

• 1980: Dale Earnhardt edged out best friend Neil Bonnett to win the first of his record six victories in the Clash. Earnhardt went on to win the title that year.

• 1981: Darrell Waltrip gets his lone Busch Clash victory. It was the first Clash win for Buick. Waltrip was the first driver to win from the pole. Only seven cars started the race, a Clash low.

• 1982: Bobby Allison gets his lone Busch Clash victory. It was the final Clash win for Buick.

•1983: Neil Bonnett gets the first of his two consecutive Busch Clash victories.

• 1984: Ricky Rudd, driving for Bud Moore, survives a wild end-over-end accident coming off Turn 4 during the Clash. Rudd's eyes were so swollen from the crash that he practiced his Daytona 500 car by duct-taping his eyes open.

"I just kind of took all the extra skin and taped it to my eyelid and taped it up to my forehead and put my helmet on and went on," Rudd said.

• 1985: Terry Labonte, fresh off his first NASCAR title, wins his only Clash.

• 1986: Dale Earnhardt wins the Clash for the second time.

• 1987: Bill Elliott wins the fastest Clash (197.802 mph) in history.

• 1988: Dale Earnhardt wins his third Clash. Implementation of restrictor plates brings the average speed down to 191.489 mph.

• 1989: Ken Schrader wins the first of his two consecutive Busch Clashes.

• 1990: Ken Schrader wins again. Greg Sacks finishes second, by far his best showing in three tries.

• 1991: Dale Earnhardt wins again and goes on to win the NASCAR title. Earnhardt won the race despite starting last in the second 10-lap segment.

• 1992: Geoff Bodine wins the Clash, and Ernie Irvan is a career-best second.

• 1993: Dale Earnhardt again. No. 5.

• 1994: Jeff Gordon wins the Clash in his first try.

• 1995: Sixth and final Clash victory for Dale Earnhardt.

• 1996: Dale Jarrett wins his first Clash in Robert Yates' brand-new No. 88 Ford. Jarrett becomes just the third driver to win the Clash and the Daytona 500 in the same year.

• 1997: Jeff Gordon becomes just the fourth driver to win the Clash and the Daytona 500 in the same year.

• 1998: Rusty Wallace leads a 1-2-3-4 finish by Ford in a Taurus making its NASCAR debut. His brother Kenny finishes second.

• 1999: Mark Martin, coming off his finest NASCAR season, wins his only Shootout.

• 2000: Dale Jarrett wins the Clash and the Daytona 500 again. It is Ford's third consecutive victory.

• 2001: Tony Stewart wins, scoring the first Shootout win for Joe Gibbs Racing. It is also the first for Pontiac.

• 2002: A record 22 starters participated. Tony Stewart wins again.

• 2003: First night race for the Shootout. Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins from the 19th spot, the lowest position by a winner in the event's history.

• 2004: Dale Jarrett, coming off his worst season with Robert Yates Racing, scores a mild upset with his third Shootout victory.

• 2005: Jimmie Johnson gets his first Shootout victory. It is Chevrolet's 14th Shootout victory -- double the number of any other manufacturer.
 
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Stewart, Busch Top Bud Practice
Trackside Report
Daytona Int'l Speedway
Posted Friday, February 10, 2006


Busch led the first practice with a lap of 190.943 mph.


Vickers lost an engine in the first session.


Stewart posted a lap of 193.899 mph in the final session.


DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Reigning NEXTEL Cup Champion Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch led their respective practice sessions for the Budweiser Shootout, which will take place tomorrow evening.

In the final practice for the Shootout, Stewart ran a fast lap of 193.899 mph to lead the session which featured all 21 cars taking to the track in preparation for tomorrow night's exhibition race.

Carl Edwards’ new Ford Fusion was close behind Stewart on the speed charts, setting a lap of 193.886 mph.

Denny Hamlin (193.050 mph), Kyle Busch, who led the first session (192.189 mph) and Kasey Kahne (191.550 mph) rounded out the top five of the final period.

After fixing a blown motor, which occurred in the first practice, Brian Vickers was able to set the 14th fastest lap in the evening session (189.805 mph).

The top 12 speeds in the final session bested the fastest lap (190.943 mph) set by Busch earlier in the day.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. posted his fastest lap of the day on his fourth of 23 practice laps in the afternoon. The lap was good enough for second on the charts in the opening round.

Kevin Harvick, Edwards and Hamlin completed the top five.

Busch, Hamlin, Edwards and Scott Riggs will all be making their first starts in the Shootout.

Today's only stoppage came as a result of a Vickers blown engine, which kept him from returning during the first session.

Saturday's Budweiser Shootout will take the green flag at 8:30 p.m. live on TNT.

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Bud Shootout 1st Practice Speeds
Daytona International Speedway
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series
Posted Friday, February 10, 2006

No. Driver Sponsor Make Time Speed Behind
1 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's-CARQUEST Chevy 47.283 190.343
2 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevy 47.307 190.247 -0.024
3 29 Kevin Harvick Reese's Caramel Cup Chevy 47.429 189.757 -0.146
4 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 47.530 189.354 -0.247
5 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Chevy 47.544 189.298 -0.261
6 38 Elliott Sadler M&M's Ford 47.550 189.274 -0.267
7 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 47.602 189.068 -0.319
8 1 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevy 47.604 189.060 -0.321
9 25 Brian Vickers GMAC/ditech.com Chevy 47.611 189.032 -0.328
10 12 Ryan Newman Alltel Dodge 47.645 188.897 -0.362
11 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline/Stanley Dodge 47.648 188.885 -0.365
12 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevy 47.662 188.830 -0.379
13 36 Bill Elliott Ginn Clubs/Resorts Chevy 47.679 188.762 -0.396
14 6 Mark Martin AAA Ford 47.689 188.723 -0.406
15 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers Dodge 47.690 188.719 -0.407
16 21 Ken Schrader U.S. Air Force Ford 47.716 188.616 -0.433
17 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevy 47.717 188.612 -0.434
18 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 47.767 188.415 -0.484
19 17 Matt Kenseth Kraft/Post Ford 47.808 188.253 -0.525
20 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevy 47.821 188.202 -0.538
21 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Dodge 49.044 183.509 -1.761

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Bud Shootout Final Practice Speeds
Daytona International Speedway
Posted Friday, February 10, 2006

No. Driver Sponsor Time Speed Behind
1 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot Chevy 46.416 193.899
2 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 46.419 193.886 -0.003
3 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Chevy 46.620 193.050 -0.204
4 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's Chevy 46.829 192.189 -0.413
5 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers Dodge 46.985 191.550 -0.569
6 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline/Stanley Dodge 46.986 191.546 -0.570
7 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevy 46.999 191.493 -0.583
8 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevy 47.014 191.432 -0.598
9 29 Kevin Harvick Reese's Chevy 47.027 191.379 -0.611
10 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 47.033 191.355 -0.617
11 17 Matt Kenseth Kraft/Post Ford 47.193 190.706 -0.777
12 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 47.221 190.593 -0.805
13 36 Bill Elliott Ginn Clubs/Resorts Chevy 47.378 189.962 -0.962
14 25 Brian Vickers GMAC/ditech.com Chevy 47.417 189.805 -1.001
15 6 Mark Martin AAA Ford 47.475 189.573 -1.059
16 1 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevy 47.492 189.506 -1.076
17 21 Ken Schrader U.S. Air Force Ford 47.500 189.474 -1.084
18 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Dodge 47.519 189.398 -1.103
19 12 Ryan Newman Alltel Dodge 47.550 189.274 -1.134
20 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevy 47.595 189.095 -1.179
21 38 Elliott Sadler M&M's Ford 47.621 188.992 -1.205
 
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Budweiser Shootout - Starting Line Up
Daytona Int'l Speedway | February 11, 2006 8:00 pm ET

Pos # Driver Sponsor Car
1 21 Ken Schrader U.S. Air Force Ford
2 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet
3 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevrolet
4 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevrolet
5 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge
6 38 Elliott Sadler M&M's Ford
7 12 Ryan Newman Alltel Dodge
8 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline Dodge
9 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford
10 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet
11 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford
12 36 Bill Elliott Ginn Clubs & Resorts Chevrolet
13 6 Mark Martin AAA Ford
14 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's Chevrolet
15 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Chevrolet
16 17 Matt Kenseth Maxwell House Ford
17 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford
18 29 Kevin Harvick Reese's Caramel Cup Chevrolet
19 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet
20 25 Brian Vickers ditech.com/GMAC Chevrolet
21 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Dodge
 
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Rain postpones Budweiser Shootout
By Dave Rodman, NASCAR.COM
February 11, 2006
08:00 PM EST (01:00 GMT)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Rain that began in mid-afternoon and persisted into the early evening caused Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout to be postponed at Daytona International Speedway.

The season's first special event, featuring 17 Bud Pole Award winners from the 2005 Nextel Cup season and four former winners of the event will now be held Sunday afternoon with a 4:42 p.m. ET green flag. Coverage starts at 4:00 p.m. ET.

Ken Schrader will lead the 21-car field for the two-segment event, which includes a 20-lap run, a 10-minute break and a final 50-lap race for a minimum winner's share of $212,000.

The Shootout will be telecast live on TNT and broadcast on the affiliate network of MRN Radio and on XM Satellite Radio.

Sunday's schedule already included Bud Pole Qualifying for the Daytona 500 at 12:10 p.m. Dale Jarrett's No. 88 UPS Ford is one of 58 cars that will attempt to win the pole for next Sunday's "Great American Race."

Saturday's companion Daytona ARCA 200, the season opener for the ARCA RE/MAX Series that has seven drivers involved in NASCAR teams' development programs in the field, was also postponed and will be run Sunday morning at 9:30.

Before the rain began, the Nextel Cup field conducted two practice sessions. Kevin Harvick's No. 29 Goodwrench Chevrolet led the first, two-hour session while Elliott Sadler's No. 38 M&M's Ford led the second, which was cut a half-hour short of its 90-minute length by rain.
 
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I was so ready to watch the race last night and then rain delay. Oh well I guess i am going to have to wait for later today then.
 
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It is official Denny Hamlin wins the race. [sm=shades.gif] My man DJ came in 10th.
 
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Default Denny Hamlin wins the Budweiser Shootout

Kyle Busch caused a lot of sh*t tonight... He was responsable for the wreck where Newman and Kahne got messed up... Then even after that, Newman was running 1st, 2nd and 3rd, but then get bumped by stupid *** Dale Jr. and loses all his position.... What crap but good for Denny, it was awesome that Tony helped him... Any body else witness the bull crap caution called because Gordan got a flat? BS...

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Rookie Hamlin wins Bud Shootout
With help from teammate Tony Stewart, rookie Denny Hamlin won the Budweiser Shootout on Sunday. Dale Earnhardt Jr. edged Stewart for second place.

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Unofficial Race Results
Budweiser Shootout | Daytona International Speedway
February 12, 2006 | Exhibition

Fin St Car Driver Make Sponsor Pts/Bonus Laps Status
1 15 #11 Denny Hamlin Chevrolet FedEx Express PE 72 Running
2 19 #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Budweiser PE 72 Running
3 3 #20 Tony Stewart Chevrolet The Home Depot PE 72 Running
4 8 #10 Scott Riggs Dodge Valvoline/Stanley Tools PE 72 Running
5 2 #48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Lowe's PE 72 Running
6 16 #17 Matt Kenseth Ford DeWalt Power Tools PE 72 Running
7 13 #6 Mark Martin Ford AAA PE 72 Running
8 17 #26 Jamie McMurray Ford Crown Royal PE 72 Running
9 4 #01 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet U.S. Army PE 72 Running
10 9 #88 Dale Jarrett Ford UPS PE 72 Running
11 21 #55 Michael Waltrip Dodge NAPA Auto Parts PE 72 Running
12 12 #136 Bill Elliott Chevrolet Ginn Clubs & Resorts PE 72 Running
13 6 #38 Elliott Sadler Ford M&M's PE 72 Running
14 1 #21 Ken Schrader Ford Little Debbie PE 72 Running
15 14 #5 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Kellogg's PE 72 Running
16 11 #99 Carl Edwards Ford Office Depot PE 71 Running
17 7 #12 Ryan Newman Dodge ALLTEL PE 68 Off Track
18 5 #9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dodge Dealers/UAW PE 35 Out of Race
19 10 #24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet DuPont PE 23 Out of Race
20 18 #29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet GM Goodwrench PE 15 Out of Race
21 20 #25 Brian Vickers Chevrolet GMAC PE 14 Out of Race

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