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Reutimann One of the Favorites at Bristol
CORNELIUS, N.C. — No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota driver David Reutimann heads to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend looking for the speed he showed on the Tennessee high banks in 2010. Reutimann qualified 10th and ran second in the spring race before a mechanical failure ended his race on lap 113. In August he started fifth and led 25 laps before finishing second just .677 seconds behind race winner Kyle Busch despite fighting food poisoning. Based on his 2010 performances, Reutimann will likely be one of the favorites for victory in the fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup race of 2011. But as Reutimann points out, “every time you go back, the race track is different.” ON BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY: “I like Bristol. I love going there. It’s a cool facility. … Read entire article »
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Johnson Wins Bristol Pole
By Reid Spencer, Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service BRISTOL, Tenn.—Qualifying hasn’t been an issue for Jimmie Johnson lately. Finishing races has. … Read entire article »
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Reutimann Runs Away From the Field at Chicagoland
JOLIET, Ill.—With no asterisk and no apology, David Reutimann won the second NASCAR Sprint Cup race of his career Saturday night in the LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. Reutimann, whose previous victory came in last year’s rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, crossed the finish line .727 seconds ahead of resurgent Carl Edwards, who posted his best finish—and only second top five—of the season. “There was no rain tonight,” Reutimann said in victory lane. “We earned this one. Nobody gave it to us, and that feels really good.” … Read entire article »
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Starting Grid for the Crown Royal Presents The Heath Calhoun 400
RICHMOND, Va. – It wasn’t Derby day at Richmond International Speedway, but Kyle Busch scored a daily double nonetheless. With a lap at 127.077 mph (21.247 seconds), Busch won the Coors Light Pole Award for Saturday’s Heath Calhoun 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at the .75-mile short track—less than three hours after putting his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota on the pole for Friday night’s Bubba Burger 250 Nationwide Series race. … Read entire article »
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Martin Truex Looking Forward to Phoenix
CORNELIUS, N.C. — Martin Truex Jr. can’t wait to get to Phoenix International Raceway (PIR). It’s a track that’s produced some of his best performances in his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career. Last season alone, he earned one pole and two top-10 finishes. The new driver of the No. 56 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota is expecting more of the same as his new team is coming off an impressive top-five finish at the driver’s toughest track — Martinsville Speedway. Could a win be in the team’s very near future? Truex thinks so. … Read entire article »
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Sprint Cup Spoiler Test At Charlotte Motor Speedway – Day 2
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Wednesday’s second day of a two-day NASCAR Sprint Cup Series test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway ended with resounding validation as teams prepare to transition from the wing on the rear of their cars to a spoiler. … Read entire article »
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David Reutimann NASCAR Teleconference Transcript
David Reutimann was the guest on Tuesday’s NASCAR teleconference. David talked about the penalty issued to Carl Edwards, working for Michael Waltrip and the good start he’s had to the season. … Read entire article »
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Beringer Vineyards Returns To Braun Racing As Primary Sponsor in 2010
MOORESVILLE, NC – Braun Racing announced today the return of Beringer Vineyards to their sponsor line-up for the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. The California-based, Beringer Vineyards, which is returning to Braun Racing for its fourth year, will serve as a primary sponsor of the team’s No. 10 entry for three races in 2010. Veteran driver, David Reutimann, will once again pilot the No. 10 Beringer Vineyards Toyota Camry in those three events, which include Auto Club Speedway in February, Texas Motor Speedway in April and Chicagoland Speedway in July. … Read entire article »
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Aaron’s to Sponsor Six Additional Races at MWR
ATLANTA – Aaron’s, Inc. announced today it will add six more Sprint Cup races, plus the Sprint All-Star Race to its 2010 schedule. The additional races increase Aaron’s total to 24 races as the primary sponsor of the Michael Waltrip Racing No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine driven by David Reutimann. … Read entire article »
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