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Please like the video, love that kind of feedback! The Great American Race is upon us! On February 20th, 43 drivers will take the green flag and shoot for the most coveted trophy in all of stock car racing, the Harley J. Earl Trophy. Speedweeks at this legendary festival of speed is a season within itself. So many leaders, so many plot twists, and an extreme amount of racing is a guarantee when this race starts. The Daytona 500, NASCAR’s biggest race. A race like no other, an event like no other. A race that turns drivers into legends. Unknown faces into household names. Dreams into reality. To win this race will be the highlight of a lifetime, captivated by the grace of Daytona’s victory lane. Here is the promo for this very special race. Speedweeks start soon, so its almost time to racing once again! Watch all the action on FOX and SPEED! Song: Passage by Non-Stop Music Thanks to everyone (especially CrashCarnageVid) that has helped me with clips and all for this promo! #44 – Most Discussed (Today)) – Autos & Vehicles #21 – Top Favorited (Today)) – Autos & Vehicles #42 – Top Rated (Today)) – Autos & Vehicles Thank you so much for your continued support!!!

Highlights of the great American Race (Daytona 500 2011) Congrats to Trevor Bayne for the victory. Tags: Nascar Sprint Cup NSC Daytona 500 2011 Highlights crash shunt music compilation Labonte Gordon Caution Yellow Wreck Big One Matt Kenseth Busch Kyle Montoya Kurt Juan Jimmie Johnson Ambrose Martin Harvick Waltrip Dale Earnhardt Jr Huge Stewart F1 F3 interview lane Ragan Robby Edwards save win Florida oval racing flip race finish photo fox

Screen capture off ESPN of the starting, middle laps, finish and the winner’s interview of the NASCAR Sprint Cup PepBoys Auto 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. on Sunday, September 6, 2009 Kasey Kahne was the winner. This NASCAR event was captured off the ESPN network. It was made and is presented for entertainment purposes only. No profit or monetary gain is being made from this video and it should not be used for any financial gain. All names, logos, slogans & video are the sole property of NASCAR and the ESPN network and each retains all rights to them. Nascar features at: www.nascar.com ESPN features at espn.go.com PepBoys features at: www.pepboys.com This video was captured using an Aiptek GO-HD (720p) camcorder in DV1 mode connected to a Directv receiver then edited & rendered to a 1280 x 720 High Resolution WM9 .wmv file using Camtasia Studio 6. Although this can be viewed as a HD video, it is NOT true HD.

Screen capture off ESPN of the starting, middle laps, finish and the winner’s interview of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Sharpie 500 at the Bristol Motor Speedway (Worlds Fastest Half Mile) in Bristol, Tenn. on Saturday, August 22, 2009 Kyle Busch was the winner. This NASCAR event was captured off the ESPN Channel. It was made and is presented for entertainment purposes only. No profit or monetary gain is being made from this video and it should not be used for any financial gain. All names, logos, slogans & video are the sole property of NASCAR and the ESPN network and each retains all rights to them. Nascar features at: www.nascar.com ESPN features at espn.go.com Sharpie features at: www.sharpie.com This video was captured using an Aiptek GO-HD (720p) camcorder in DV1 mode connected to a Directv receiver then edited & rendered to a 1280 x 720 High Resolution WM9 .wmv file using Camtasia Studio 6. Although this can be viewed as a HD video, it is NOT true HD.

Nascar 09 (PS2) Race. Play me with this name: Strykerx4

Screen capture off the Speed Channel of the final 10 lap shoot-out and winner’s interview of the NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star race at Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord, NC on May 16, 2009 A total of 4 different non points segments (50, 20, 20 & 10 laps) were run in this race with Tony Stewart being the eventual winner of the one million dollar first place prize for this event. This NASCAR event was captured off the Speed Channel. It was made and is being presented for entertainment purposes only. NO profit or monetary gain is being made from this video and it should not be used for any financial gain. All names, logos, slogans & video are the sole property of the NASCAR and Speed Channel networks and each retains all rights to them. This video was captured using an Aiptek GO-HD (720p) camcorder in DV1 mode connected to a Directv receiver then edited & rendered to a 1280 x 720 High Resolution WM9 .wmv file using Camtasia Studio 6. Although this can be viewed as a HD video, it is not true HD.

By JENNA FRYER (AP) RICHMOND, Va. — Denny Hamlin finally grabbed a coveted win at his home track in a bittersweet night for Joe Gibbs Racing. As he celebrated in Victory Lane, teammate Kyle Busch was shut out of the Chase for the championship. It was a compelling night of Saturday night racing at Richmond International Raceway, where 11 drivers vied for the final eight available spots in NASCAR’s title-deciding Chase. On the bubble was Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth, who started the race in the 12th and final qualifying spot, with hard-charging Brian Vickers and Busch, owner of four wins this season, right on his bumper. Kenseth struggled from the drop of the green flag and quickly fell out of contention. But Busch and Vickers swapped the final spot multiple times over the 400 laps, setting up a final 14-lap sprint to the finish. Busch used a flawless final pit stop to beat Vickers off of pit road, but he restarted the race sixth and could only gain one spot on the track. He finished fifth. Vickers, meanwhile, finished a career-high seventh at Richmond to grab the final Chase spot by eight points — the tightest margin since the format began in 2004. “We’ll live to see another day, we’ll go on and race the rest of the year,” Busch said. “It’s not just one night. It’s a slew of bad races.” Busch and Vickers, one-time teammates who feuded last month, showed no ill-will toward each other after the frantic finish. Busch extended a handshake and said, “Good job,” as Vickers

LUKE MEREDITH (AP) NEWTON, Iowa — The inaugural Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway came down to a two-man battle between points leader Kyle Busch and top series regular Brad Keselowski. In a twist that’s becoming all too common for Busch, he was forced settle for yet another second-place finish. This time, it was Keselowski who pulled off the victory with a gutsy move down the stretch. Keselowski passed Busch with eight laps left and held on to win Saturday for his fourth career NNS win. Keselowski stayed on the track during a caution flag late in the race, a risk that paid off with his second victory of the year. Keselowski also won at Dover on May 30, in addition to a Sprint Cup Series victory at Talladega in April. “I couldn’t have asked for a better finish,” Keselowski said. “It’s lot more fun to say I beat Kyle heads-up. That means a lot to me.” Busch, who started at the back after spending the morning in Pennsylvania practicing for the Sprint Cup race Sunday at Pocono, lead for 84 laps. He has nine consecutive top-two finishes, tying the series record set by Jack Ingram in 1983. Busch wasn’t all that thrilled about such a distinction. It was the fourth time in five Nationwide races that Busch finished second, though he still has a 207-point edge over Carl Edwards in the season points race. “Apparently, I don’t know what I need in my race cars in order to win these races at the end of them,” Busch said. “It’s a frustrating day.” Jason Leffler was third, followed

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Slightly higher quality: www.youtube.com Highlights of the wacky fourth segment of NASCAR’s Sprint All-Star Race, which saw several incidents related to Kyle Busch trying to pass Matt Kenseth and Jeff Gordon in any way possible. This led to an exciting battle for the win as Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, and Tony Stewart battled for million. I had to do some creative editing to get this under YouTube’s time limit, so there are a couple laps missing. Everything else is here, though.

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