THE FRONTSTRETCH NEWSLETTER
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The Best Seat at the Track, The Best View on the Net!
Feb. 9, 2015
Volume IX, Edition VI
Presented by Frontstretch.com
The Best Seat at the Track, The Best View on the Net!
Feb. 9, 2015
Volume IX, Edition VI
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Editor's Note: With the NASCAR portion of Speedweeks getting underway, this will be the last weekly edition of the Frontstretch Newsletter. The newsletter will expand back to five days a week starting today.
What to Watch: Monday- Today, BK Racing will make an announcement at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte about their plans for the 2015 season. It is expected that they will announce Jeb Burton as the new driver of their No. 26 Toyota, replacing the departed Cole Whitt. Burton would join JJ Yeley and Johnny Sauter (see below) in the fold for Daytona.
- In addition to BK Racing's announcement, Team Xtreme Racing is planning to announce their plans for 2015 as well. Timmy Hill is likely to return to the No. 44.
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Monday's TV Schedule
Monday's TV Schedule
Editor's Note: Beginning with tomorrow's newsletter, the TV Schedule can be found in Phil Allaway's TV Column, posted every week on the website. We'll simply provide a link to the schedule here and you can go from there!
Time Telecast Network
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. AMSOIL Arenacross: Cincinnati FOX Sports 1*
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. AMA Monster Energy Supercross: St. Louis FOX Sports 1*/# (from 2014)
1 p.m. - 2 p.m. AMSOIL Arenacross: Cincinnati FOX Sports 2*#
3 p.m. - 5 p.m. IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge BMW Performance 200 FOX Sports 2*/# (from January 23)
5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NASCAR America NBC Sports Network
6 p.m. - 7 p.m. NASCAR RaceHub FOX Sports 1
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. NASCAR Gridiron Challenge NBC Sports Network
7 p.m. - 8 p.m. NASCAR RaceHub FOX Sports 1
8 p.m. - 11 p.m. AMA Monster Energy Supercross: San Diego FOX Sports 1*# (from February 7)
11 p.m. - 2 a.m. AMA Monster Energy Supercross: San Diego FOX Sports 2*# (from February 7)
*- Tape Delayed
/- Highlighted coverage
/- Highlighted coverage
#- Repeat Coverage
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Top News
by the Frontstretch Staff
by the Frontstretch Staff
Multiple outlets are reporting that Jeb Burton, recently of ThorSport Racing in the Camping World Truck Series, will be announced Monday as the new driver of BK Racing's No. 26 Toyota in the Sprint Cup Series. If true, he would be the first confirmed driver for Rookie of the Year at NASCAR's highest level as Trevor Bayne was recently declared ineligible (too many Cup races run).
According to NASCAR.com, BK Racing co-owner Anthony Marlowe confirmed to the site via text message that the team has signed the 22-year-old racer to a long-term contract. Additional sources tell Frontstretch the deal will be for three years. In addition, Jeb's father Ward, the 2002 Daytona 500 winner would also serve as a mentor/driver coach for the young gun. Read more
NASCAR Issues Rule Bulletin to All National Series Teams
Johnny Sauter to Drive for BK Racing in Daytona 500
On Saturday, BK Racing announced that Camping World Truck Series regular Johnny Sauter will drive the No. 83 Toyota in the Daytona 500. Sauter will officially replace JJ Yeley, who moves over to the team's No. 23 entry for the full season, replacing Alex Bowman. Sponsorship will be provided by Dustless Blasting. Read more
On Saturday, BK Racing announced that Camping World Truck Series regular Johnny Sauter will drive the No. 83 Toyota in the Daytona 500. Sauter will officially replace JJ Yeley, who moves over to the team's No. 23 entry for the full season, replacing Alex Bowman. Sponsorship will be provided by Dustless Blasting. Read more
Have news for The Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at phil.allaway@frontstretch.com with a promising lead or tip.
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TODAY AT FRONTSTRETCH:
by the Frontstretch Staff
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Q: In the substantially cleaner second Twin 125 in 1989 (the aforementioned huge crash from last week's question was in the first Twin 125), Terry Labonte accomplished a brand new feat that had never been done before in winning the race. What was it?
Check back Tuesday for the answer, here in the Frontstretch Newsletter!
Last Monday's Answer:
Last Monday's Answer:
Q: Kyle Petty's debut for SabCo Racing in 1989 went about as horribly as it possibly could. Caught up in a multi-car crash in his Twin 125, Petty failed to qualify for the race. However, Petty was ultimately a factor in the main event. How did he leave his mark on the 1989 Daytona 500?
A: Petty (along with sponsor Peak Antifreeze) reached a deal that would allow him to take over the No. 23 Oldsmobile that was qualified by Eddie Bierschwale at the first caution. Neil Bonnett ruptured an oil line and brought out the first yellow four laps into the race. Petty jumped in the Oldsmobile and proceeded to take Bierschwale's family-owned Cutlass to a place it had never seen before: The Front. Petty led two laps in Bierschwale's No. 23 and finished a competitive tenth. Since Bierschwale started the car in 41st (he took a provisional to make the field after getting caught up in the same crash in his Twin 125 that resulted in Petty missing the field in his Pontiac), he is credited with the tenth-place finish. That performance will go down as Bierschwale's best career result in Cup, the only time he ever finished on the lead lap in 117 career starts.
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COMING TOMORROW
COMING TOMORROW
In The Frontstretch Newsletter:
We have the latest from the BK Racing announcement and more top news from around NASCAR Nation.
On Frontstretch.com:
How will NASCAR's TV lineup, coverage, and personnel look in 2015? Phil Allaway returns with Couch Potato Tuesday and gives us a preview of what's to come on FOX and NBC.
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