2011 Budweiser Shootout At
Daytona Lineup Announced
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 7, 2011) – With a strong
lineup that features former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champions, last
year’s Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup field, a host of former
outstanding rookies, along with a collection of previous winners at
the sport’s most storied race track, NASCAR announced Friday
the list of eligible competitors for the 2011 Budweiser Shootout at
Daytona.
The 33rd annual season-opening event launches Speedweeks at Daytona
International Speedway on Saturday, Feb. 12 with green flag set for
8:10 p.m. FOX and MRN will broadcast live nationally. It marks the
first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event held on the track’s newly
repaved surface. Criteria are based upon the following qualifications,
with eligibility based on a driver having competed in the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series within the last two seasons:
· The 12 drivers that qualified for the 2010 Chase for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup
· Past NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champions
· Past Budweiser Shootout champions
· Past Daytona 500 and Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola champions
· NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year drivers from
2001-2010
“When you take a look at the field for this year’s Budweiser
Shootout at Daytona, it’s loaded with all-star caliber drivers,”
said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. “From
former series champions and Chase drivers, to the past 10 rookie of
the year performers, to drivers who have had success at Daytona, we
believe the fans are in store for a terrific and highly competitive
event on a brand new racing surface.”
The race distance will again be 75 laps (187.5 miles), consisting
of two segments – 25 and 50 laps. Both green-flag laps and yellow-flag
laps will count. Between segments there will be a 10-minute pit stop
allowing teams to pit to change tires, add fuel and make normal chassis
adjustments. Crews will be permitted to work on cars and will be allowed
to perform functions they would do on a normal pit stop in a regular
NASCAR Sprint Cup event. All work must be performed on pit road or
in the garage. Changing of springs, shock absorbers or rear-ends will
not be permitted.
Starting positions will again be determined by a blind-draw at the
annual Budweiser Shootout Draw Party on Friday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m.
on the SPEED stage in the Midway, outside Turn 4.
The Budweiser Shootout – a “non-points” event for
NASCAR Sprint Cup competitors – was first held in 1979, originally
known as the Busch Clash. Kevin Harvick has won the last two events.
Tickets for all 2011 Speedweeks events are now available online at
www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.
Drivers eligible for the 2011 Budweiser Shootout include:
2010 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Drivers
Jimmie Johnson
Denny Hamlin
Kevin Harvick
Carl Edwards
Matt Kenseth
Greg Biffle
Tony Stewart
Kyle Busch
Jeff Gordon
Clint Bowyer
Kurt Busch
Jeff Burton
Others (criteria in parentheses)
John Andretti (Coke Zero 400)
Geoff Bodine (Daytona 500, Budweiser Shootout)
Kevin Conway (Series rookie of the year)
Derrike Cope (Daytona 500)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400, Budweiser Shootout)
Bill Elliott (Series champion, Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400, Budweiser
Shootout)
Kasey Kahne (Series rookie of the year)
Bobby Labonte (Series champion)
Terry Labonte (Series champion, Budweiser Shootout)
Joey Logano (Series rookie of the year)
Sterling Marlin (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400)
Mark Martin (Budweiser Shootout)
Jamie McMurray (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400, Series rookie of the year)
Juan Pablo Montoya (Series rookie of the year)
Ryan Newman (Daytona 500, Series rookie of the year)
Ken Schrader (Budweiser Shootout)
Regan Smith (Series rookie of the year)
Michael Waltrip (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400)