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Johnson Captures Daytona 500; Patrick Eighth

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Johnson Captures Daytona 500; Patrick Eighth

Earnhardt topped the speed chart for the final practice session before Sunday's season-opening Daytona 500. The 2004 Daytona 500 champion turned the fast lap by averaging 198.592 mph around the 2½ -mile superspeedway. David Gilliland was second,

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A day after a crash took the focus away from racing and threatened to turn Nascar's season-opening showcase, the Daytona 500, into an afterthought, Danica Patrick did what she does best. She put the focus right back on her.

Brad Keselowski coached Ray Lewis up a bit for his flag-dropping duties today at the Daytona 500. “I'm a little nervous,” Lewis, who retired after the Baltimore Ravens won the Super Bowl three weeks ago, said in a news conference. “Brad texted me on

How to follow along with the Daytona 500 if you happen to be away from your TV.

DAYTONA BEACH (Reuters) – The Daytona 500 NASCAR race will go ahead on Sunday despite a crash on Saturday that injured more than 20 fans, questions over the safety of the famous speedway and the possibility of lawsuits. Officials said they had

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