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Bud Shootout from Daytona


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What: A 70-lap two segment race for eligible drivers who won Bud Poles Awards during the 2003 Cup season or former Budweiser Shootout [busch Clash] winners not already in.

TV: TNT 8:00pm/et

Pre Race show: TNT 7:30pm/et

Purse: $1,066,000 with $210,000 to the winner

2003 Budweiser Shootout Race Winner: Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Track/Race Length: 2.5 mile oval, 70 laps, 175 miles

 

Practice Session 1 Speeds (Day Session)

#29-Harvick 188.458

#2-Wallace 188.159

#01-Said 188.064

#91-Elliott 188.017

#6-Martin 187.950

slowest was #38-Sadler at 185.835

#01-Said ran the most laps at 37, #48-Johnson and #88-Jarrett had the least at 16.

 

Practice Session 2 Speeds (Night Session)

#8-Earnhardt Jr. 191.038

#18-Labonte 190.981

#29-Harvick 190.026

#42-McMurray 189.921

#48-Johnson 189.526

slowest was #6-Martin at 188.312

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With the tires being softer I believe we will see the OLDER Genration come back to life. I have heard that they are going back to setups from quite a few years ago and they seem to be working with the new tire compounds. Now it will be in the drivers hands to finesse the car until a fuel stop and not run as hard as you can until a fuel stop, like they could on harder tires.

 

 

 

Time will tell, and I am ready for the clock to start ticking !!!!!

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