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NASCAR Starting line up: Daytona 500.
Complete qualifying results from the Daytona International Speedway.

Marlin takes first win for Dodge.
Daytona expert Sterling Marlin erased any remaining doubts that lingered over the Dodge Intrepid's ability to run in the draft after taking a last gasp victory in the first of Sunday's two Gatorade 125-mile qualifying races at the Daytona International Speedway.
Park prepared for Daytona.
As the 2001 Winston Cup season begins, Steve Park, driver of the Dale Earnhardt Inc.-owned #1 Pennzoil Chevrolet Monte Carlo, will start his 91st Winston Cup event as the series heads for the Daytona 500 this Sunday.

Parker Jr. leaves family team for Cicci-Welliver.
Hank Parker Jr. competed for the first time at Daytona International Speedway in last year's NASCAR Busch Series (NBS) event, and will return this year with a new team and sponsor.

Kenseth looks for Daytona double.
Matt Kenseth kicked off the 2000 NASCAR Busch Series season by clinching a win in the season-opening race at Daytona International Speedway, now he's hoping for a repeat this year.

Q&A: Johnny Benson - #10 Valvoline Pontiac.
Dale Jarrett may have won the 2000 Daytona 500 but few produced a stronger performance than Johnny Benson, whose white car led 38 laps until he was passed by the Ford draft just three laps before the chequered flag.

Benson, Schrader teams combine under one roof.
While Johnny Benson's #10 Valvoline Pontiac crew prepares for Thursday's qualifying race and Sunday's Daytona 500, the crewmembers back in Charlotte are busy preparing to move to a new 40,000-square-foot race shop at the Concord, N.C. airport.

Penske announces Sony sponsorship for Mayfield.
Sony Electronics will team with Penske Racing and the Mobil 1 Taurus team of driver Jeremy Mayfield as an associate sponsor beginning in 2001.

Q&A: Andy Houston - #96 Ford Taurus.
Andy Houston, driver of the McDonald's No. 96 Ford Taurus, fielded by PPI Motorsports and owned by Cal Wells III answers questions on the upcoming Daytona 500 - and his first full season of Winston Cup racing.

Earnhardt Jr. pleased with Bud Shootout sixth.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished sixth in yesterdays Budweiser Shootout after being one of the dominant players for much of the race. Dale Jr. led three different times for nine laps in his first-ever run in the race that includes last year's Bud Pole winners.
Stewart survives Earnhardt onslaught.
Tony Stewart emerged victorious from a thrilling Bud Shootout at the Daytona International Speedway in which he survived a late race challenge from not one but two members of the Earnhardt family.

Hornaday joins field for NAPA Auto Parts 300.
NASCAR Winston Cup rookie of the year candidate and former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday has decided to compete in the NAPA Auto Parts 300 NASCAR Winston West Series event on Feb. 28 at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Elliott takes astonishing Daytona pole.
One of NASCAR's most popular drivers and Daytona expert Bill Elliott will start the 2001 Daytona 500 from pole position in the brand new Evernham Motorsports Dodge Intrepid after a sensational qualifying session at the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway.
NASCAR Pole Position qualifying: Daytona.
1. Bill Elliott No.9 Dodge Evernham Motorsports 49.029secs 2. Jerry Nadeau No.25 Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 49.244secs Front row grid positions only confirmed. Positions 3-43 will be decided in Thursday's two Gatorade 125-mile qualifying races.
Shootout pole for Schrader at Daytona.
Sunday's expanded Budweiser Shootout at the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway is the traditional NASCAR Winston Cup curtain raiser and the 18 drivers who were able to take up their entry (Geoffrey Bodine could not get a deal together), will be headed by two-time Shootout winner Ken Schrader

CD-2 and Robby Gordon renew their vows.
CD-2 Automotive Performance Products, has renewed its relationship with Robby Gordon and extended sponsorship to the Morgan-McClure Motorsports team and its #4 Kodak Chevrolet.

NASCAR Q&A: Ford's Busch Series involvement.
There will be a significant change to the landscape of NASCAR Busch Series competition in 2001 as Ford will increase it's visual presence, a move it hopes will leave the competition feeling blue.

Cope secures sponsorship for Daytona.
1990 Daytona 500 champion Derrike Cope has signed K and N Performance Filters as his primary sponsor for the 2001 Daytona 500.
NASCAR Q&A: Ford personnel on Dodge's return.
Drivers Jeff Burton and Ricky Rudd, together with Ford personnel, answered questions on the return of Dodge as a full-time competitor in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
Musgrave will drive for Donlavey in Bud Shootout.
Winston Cup driver Ted Musgrave has found a car to drive in the Feb. 11 Bud Shootout at Daytona International Speedway, and it will have Hills Bros Coffee decals and Junie Donlavey's familiar No. 90 on it, Donlavey announced today.
NASCAR Q&A: Elliott Sadler - #21 Ford Taurus.
Sadler (pictured last season) will start his third full season in NASCAR Winston Cup for Wood Brothers racing this season, and has spoken of his hopes for the year ahead, the changes in his team and the relationship with Roush Racing.

Earnhardt Jr. looks forward to first Bud Shootout.
The 2001 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona kicks off the Winston Cup season with a star-filled lineup of Bud Pole winners and past champions of the Shootout (formerly known as the Busch Clash and the Bud Shootout).
Sadler fastest in first day of testing at LVMS.
A new sponsor and a new crew chief have already given Elliott Sadler confidence heading into the 2001 campaign. His test session on Monday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway has the third-year driver feeling especially good about the March 4, UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400.
Martinsville's Arrington no newcomer to Dodge.
The third instalment in the Dodge at Martinsville series looks at Joey Arrington, who will be building the engines for Dodge when they return to NASCAR racing this season.