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Budweiser Shootout Information
In Daytona Beach, Florida, the Budweiser Shootout NASCAR Nextel race brings racing fans from all over the world to watch their favorite drivers. The Budweiser Shootout does not offer points in the Nextel Cup standings. Instead, a large amount of money, close to $1.2 million dollars draws race car drivers and fans alike to the sunny shores of Daytona Beach.
Fans purchasing tickets to the 2006 Budweiser Shootout at the Daytona International Speedway did not expect to witness an upset as rookie driver Denny Hamlin finished first in the 70-lap restrictor plate race. The Shootout consists of all the pole winners from the previous season, which makes Hamlin's first full year in the Nextel Cup Series look very promising. Denny Hamlin has been the first rookie in 28 years of the race to ever win the Budweiser Shootout. Not a bad way to begin a racing career as NASCAR fans continue to purchase tickets. The Budweiser Shootout is considered one of the most aggressive races in the Nextel Cup series. For fans to buy Budweiser Shootout tickets, they must expect to pay to see some of NASCAR's top drivers. The Shootout has featured many Nextel Cup favorites such as Dale Earnhardt, a NASCAR legend whose six victories at the Shootout are the most of any driver. Also Tony Stewart, the winner of the 2005 Nextel Cup, who won the race twice, including a thrilling race in 2001 with 19 lead changes. The top rated NASCAR driver's return each year, bringing the best competitors and giving fans a glimpse of which drivers will compete for the championship. Recent winners, Jimmie Johnson (2005), Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (2003) and Tony Stewart (2002, 2001), all returned to the top 5 of the 2006 Shootout, by keeping the competition strong and fans on their feet. The Daytona International Raceway holds168,000 seats and many fans have witnessed the birth of one of the nation's top drivers with Denny Hamlin's upset at this year's Budweiser Shootout. Veterans like Jimmie Johnson, who won the 2005 Shootout, and Mark Martin, both finished among the top 10 in the early Daytona race. Fans who purchased Shootout tickets understand the high standards of competition that drives the NASCAR season from start to finish each year. If the Budweiser Shootout provides an accurate prediction of the following season, the chase for the Nextel Cup looks to be equally as exciting as the pursuits of the past. The Budweiser Shootout, originally named the Busch Clash, is divided into two sections: an initial 20-lap run and another 50 laps during which each driver is required to make a pit stop under a green flag. The total race of 175 miles gives the fans what they want. Many refer to the Shootout as ?a no-holds-barred style of driving inspired by the large purse.? For obvious reasons, the large sum of cash at the end of race will make drivers push there way to be the first to finish. Due to the large amount of prize money, there tends to be an increased amount of bumping and slam drafting among the race cars involved which can lead to costly mistakes on the Daytona track. The Budweiser Shootout runs first on the Daytona track before the Daytona 500. Because of this, after the Shootout race and the many serious collisions which have occurred, the roster of drivers have shrunk down which now has improve the conditions of the Shootout. Since the Budweiser Shootout is the first restrictor plate race of the season, the early February competition in Florida provides an introduction to the battle that will continue throughout the remainder of the year among the nation's top NASCAR drivers.
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