2010 DRIVE4COPD 300

The 2010 DRIVE4COPD 300 was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held on February 13, 2010, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. The race was the first of the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series. It was the 29th iteration of the event. The race featured the NASCAR debut of IZOD IndyCar Series driver Danica Patrick. This would be the last race at Daytona for the Generation 4 cars as the Nationwide Series would debut their Car of Tomorrow cars at the next Daytona race. Kyle Busch won the pole since he was the reigning Series champion from the 2009 season after Qualifying got rained out but it would be Tony Stewart who led the most laps and won the race after starting in 32nd position and it would be his 3rd Nationwide Series opener in a row and his 5th of the last 6 opening races.[2] But the race would be mostly remembered for a flip by Dale Earnhardt Jr.

2010 DRIVE4COPD 300
Race details[1]
Map of Speedway
Map of Speedway
Date February 13, 2010 (2010-02-13)
Official name 2010 DRIVE4COPD 300
Location Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida
Course Tri-oval
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance 120 laps, 300 mi (400 km)
Weather Sunny
Average speed 123.683 mph (199.048 km/h)
Attendance 80,000
Pole position
Driver Joe Gibbs Racing
Time no qualifying
Most laps led
Driver Tony Stewart Kevin Harvick Inc.
Laps 38
Winner
No. 4 Tony Stewart Kevin Harvick Inc.
Television in the United States
Network ESPN2
Announcers Marty Reid, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree

Background

Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR as well as its season opening event. In addition to NASCAR, the track also hosts races for ARCA, AMA Superbike, IMSA, SCCA, and Motocross. The track features multiple layouts including the primary 2.500 mi (4.023 km) high-speed tri-oval, a 3.560 mi (5.729 km) sports car course, a 2.950 mi (4.748 km) motorcycle course, and a 1,320 ft (402.3 m) karting and motorcycle flat-track. The track's 180-acre (72.8 ha) infield includes the 29-acre (11.7 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hosted powerboat racing. The speedway is operated by NASCAR pursuant to a lease with the City of Daytona Beach on the property that runs until 2054.[3] Dale Earnhardt is Daytona International Speedway's all-time winningest driver, with a total of 34 career victories (12- Daytona 500 Qualifying Races) (7- NASCAR Xfinity Series Races) (6- Busch Clash Races) (6- IROC Races) (2- Pepsi 400 July Races) (1- The 1998 Daytona 500).

Entry List

57 cars originally attempted to qualify for the race but 6 of them withdrew before the race.

  • (R) denotes rookie driver
# Driver Team Make
0Jeremy ClementsJD MotorsportsChevrolet
01Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet
1James Buescher (R)Phoenix RacingChevrolet
02Danny EflandCorrie Stott RacingChevrolet
04Brad TeagueJD MotorsportsChevrolet
4Tony StewartKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet
05Jeff GreenDay Enterprise RacingChevrolet
5Bobby GerhartBob Schacht MotorsportsChevrolet
6Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord
7Danica Patrick (R)JR MotorsportsChevrolet
09Scott RiggsRAB RacingFord
10Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota
11Brian Scott (R)Braun RacingToyota
12Justin AllgaierPenske RacingDodge
15Michael AnnettGermain RacingToyota
16Colin Braun (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord
18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
20Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
21John Wes TownleyRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
22Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge
23Robert Richardson Jr.R3 MotorsportsChevrolet
24Eric McClureTeam Rensi MotorsportsFord
26Brian KeselowskiK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
27Greg BiffleBaker Curb RacingFord
28Kenny WallaceJay Robinson RacingChevrolet
31Stanton BarrettRick Ware RacingChevrolet
32Brian VickersBraun RacingToyota
33Kevin HarvickKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet
34Tony RainesTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet
35Jason KellerTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet
38Kasey KahneBraun RacingToyota
40Mike BlissKey MotorsportsChevrolet
41Chrissy WallaceRick Ware RacingChevrolet
42Parker KligermanTeam 42 RacingDodge
43Scott Lagasse Jr.Baker Curb RacingFord
48Johnny SauterBlanton RacingChevrolet
49Mark GreenJay Robinson RacingChevrolet
52Donnie NeuenbergerMeans MotorsportsChevrolet
56Kevin LepageMac Hill MotorsportsChevrolet
58Chase AustinXxxtreme MotorsportsChevrolet
60Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord
61Josh WiseSpecialty RacingFord
62Brendan GaughanRusty Wallace RacingToyota
66Steve WallaceRusty Wallace RacingToyota
70Shelby HowardML MotorsportsChevrolet
73Derrike CopeStratus Racing GroupDodge
75Brett RoweHerd RacingDodge
81Michael McDowellMacDonald MotorsportsDodge
83Johnny Borneman IIIBorneman MotorsportsDodge
87Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.JR MotorsportsChevrolet
89Morgan ShepherdFaith MotorsportsChevrolet
92Johnny ChapmanK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
96Dennis SetzerK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
97Jeff FullerNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet
98Paul MenardRoush Fenway RacingFord
99Trevor BayneDiamond-Waltrip RacingToyota
Offical Entry List

Qualifying

Kyle Busch won the pole since he was the reigning Series Champion after Qualifying was rained out.

Grid No. Driver Team Manufacturer
118Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
260Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord
388Dale Earnhardt Jr.JR MotorsportsChevrolet
433Kevin HarvickKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet
521John Wes TownleyRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
620Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
732Brian VickersBraun RacingToyota
838Kasey KahneBraun RacingToyota
916Colin Braun (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord
106Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord
111James Buescher (R)Phoenix RacingChevrolet
1212Justin AllgaierPenske RacingDodge
1366Steve WallaceRusty Wallace RacingToyota
1443Scott Lagasse Jr.Baker Curb RacingFord
157Danica Patrick (R)JR MotorsportsChevrolet
1662Brendan GaughanRusty Wallace RacingToyota
1799Trevor BayneDiamond-Waltrip RacingToyota
1815Michael AnnettGermain RacingToyota
1928Kenny WallaceJay Robinson RacingChevrolet
2034Tony RainesTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet
2140Mike BlissKey MotorsportsChevrolet
2210Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota
2301Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet
2422Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge
2581Michael McDowellMacDonald MotorsportsDodge
2624Eric McClureTeam Rensi MotorsportsFord
2723Robert Richardson Jr.R3 MotorsportsChevrolet
2826Brian KeselowskiK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
2961Josh WiseSpecialty RacingFord
3087Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet
3127Greg BiffleBaker Curb RacingFord
324Tony StewartKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet
3305Jeff GreenDay Enterprise RacingChevrolet
3404Brad TeagueJD MotorsportsChevrolet
3541Chrissy WallaceRick Ware RacingChevrolet
3602Danny EflandCorrie Stott RacingChevrolet
3711Brian Scott (R)Braun RacingToyota
3848Johnny SauterBlanton RacingChevrolet
3909Scott RiggsRAB RacingFord
4089Morgan ShepherdFaith MotorsportsChevrolet
4131Stanton BarrettRick Ware RacingChevrolet
425Bobby GerhartBob Schact MotorsportsChevrolet
4398Paul MenardRoush Fenway RacingFord
Failed to Qualify, driver changes, or withdrew
440Jeremy ClementsJD MotorsportsChevrolet
4556Kevin LepageMac Hill MotorsportsChevrolet
4683Johnny Borneman IIIBorneman MotorsportsDodge
4775Brett RoweHerd RacingDodge
4873Derrike CopeStratus Racing GroupDodge
4992Johnny ChapmanK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
5035Jason KellerTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet
5170Shelby HowardML MotorsportsChevrolet
WD42Parker KligermanTeam 42 RacingDodge
WD49Mark GreenJay Robinson RacingChevrolet
WD52Donnie NeuenbergerMeans MotorsportsChevrolet
WD58Chase AustinXxxtreme MotorsportsChevrolet
WD96Dennis SetzerK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
WD97Jeff FullerNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet
Official Starting Grid

Race

Kyle Busch took the lead at the start of the race. The first caution did not take long as it happened on the first lap off of turn 4 when Chrissy Wallace, daughter of Mike Wallace and making her Nationwide Series debut, crashed after getting loose. Brad Teague also spun in the tri-oval after going through the grass. Kyle Busch led the first lap of the race. The race restarted in lap 6. On the restart, Kevin Harvick took the lead from Kyle Busch off of turn 4. But on lap 7, the second caution flew for the first of three big ones in the race that occurred in turn 2 taking out 8 cars. It started when Trevor Bayne got turned by Mike Bliss and Bayne turned down into Colin Braun and Bayne spun up and pounded the outside wall driver's side first and also collected Bliss, Mike Wallace, Brian Keselowski, Josh Wise, Michael McDowell, and Paul Menard. The race restarted on lap 12 with Kevin Harvick still leading. Soon a six car breakaway occurred from the pack with Harvick leading Dale Earnhardt Jr., Carl Edwards, Joey Logano, John Wes Townley, and Kyle Busch. On lap 43, green flag pitstops began as Harvick gave up his lead to Kyle Busch. Busch soon pitted on lap 46 giving the lead to Tony Raines who had Joe Nemechek behind him. On lap 50, Nemechek would pass Raines for the lead. On lap 51, the third caution flew when Mike Wallace spun all by himself in turn 3. Greg Biffle was the new leader and Biffle led the field to the restart on lap 56. On lap 62, Brad Keselowski took the lead. On lap 63, Dale Earnhardt Jr. attempted to take the lead but failed to get in front of Keselowski. Coming out of the tri-oval on the next lap, disaster almost struck as Tony Stewart got hooked in the rear by Kevin Harvick causing Stewart to go sideways but Stewart was able to save it without losing momentum. Eventually on the next lap, Stewart would take the lead from Keselowski.

Final laps

On lap 68, the second big one struck coming into the tri-oval taking out 12 cars. It started when Josh Wise got turned by Colin Braun coming out of turn 4 and Wise turned down into Jason Leffler and the two went spinning collecting Braun, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Danica Patrick, Brian Scott, John Wes Townley, Robert Richardson Jr. Stanton Barrett, Scott Lagasse Jr., Johnny Sauter, and Joe Nemechek. Carl Edwards won the race off of pit road and he led the field to the restart with 42 laps to go on lap 79. On the restart, Kyle Busch took the lead from Edwards. But on the next lap, Edwards would take the lead back. With 38 laps to go, Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead from Edwards. With 37 to go, the 5th caution would fly for debris on the backstretch. The race restarted with 32 to go. With 31 to go, Stewart took the lead from Earnhardt Jr. With 29 to go, the biggest crash of the day occurred on the backstretch which would be the third and final big one of the race taking out 13 cars. It started when Carl Edwards went up and appeared to try to get behind Keselowski but ended up misjudging and making contact with Keselowski that ended up causing a chain reaction wreck turning Keselowski down into Dale Earnhardt Jr. and clipped Junior at the right angle that the grip on the pavement sent his car upside down. Earnhardt also clipped Kevin Harvick sending Harvick spinning through the infield grass. Earnhardt's car stayed upside down for about 5 seconds while getting hit by multiple cars in the process before another car hit him to flip him back on all four wheels and came to a rest on the inside wall right side up. Earnhardt's car was destroyed but thankfully, Junior walked out under his own power uninjured. During the wreck, Brendan Gaughan finished wrecking and tried to nurse his car to pit road. As he was about to start his car again, he got hit from behind by Joe Nemechek that lifted Gaughan's rear of the car off the ground. The cars involved were Mike Wallace, Jeff Green, Scott Riggs, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, Greg Biffle, Kevin Harvick, Tony Raines, Carl Edwards, Brendan Gaughan, Joe Nemechek, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.[4] The race was red flagged for about 15 minutes to clean up the mess. Steve Wallace was the new race leader and he led the field back to green with 25 laps to go. But on the restart, Tony Stewart would pass Wallace for the lead down the backstretch. With 24 to go, the 7th and final caution flew for debris in turn 3. The race restarted with 20 laps to go. On the final lap, a crash occurred in turns 3 and 4 between Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski but no caution flew. Stewart was able to hold off the pack in the last 20 laps to pick up the win. This would be Stewart's third Nationwide Series opener in a row and his fifth in the last six years. Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, Justin Allgaier, and Brian Vickers rounded out the top 5 while Paul Menard, Joey Logano, James Buescher, Kasey Kahne, and Steve Wallace rounded out the top 10.[5]

Race results

Pos Car Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Run Laps Led Status Points
14Tony StewartKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet12038running195
260Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord1205running175
333Kevin HarvickKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet12037running170
412Justin AllgaierPenske RacingDodge1200running160
532Brian VickersBraun RacingToyota1200running155
698Paul MenardRoush Fenway RacingFord1200running150
720Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota1200running146
81James Buescher (R)Phoenix RacingChevrolet1200running142
938Kasey KahneBraun RacingToyota1200running138
1066Steve WallaceRusty Wallace RacingToyota1203running139
1126Brian KeselowskiK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge1200running130
1215Michael AnnettGermain RacingToyota1200running127
1322Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge1203running129
1434Tony RainesTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet1203running126
1509Scott RiggsRAB RacingFord1200running118
1628Kenny WallaceJay Robinson RacingChevrolet1200running115
1724Eric McClureTeam Rensi MotorsportsFord1201running117
1818Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota12010running114
1911Brian Scott (R)Braun RacingToyota1200running106
205Bobby GerhartBob Schacht MotorsportsChevrolet1200running103
2102Danny EflandCorrie Stott RacingChevrolet1200running100
2289Morgan ShepherdFaith MotorsportsChevrolet1180running97
2321John Wes TownleyRichard Childress RacingChevrolet1180running94
2481Michael McDowellMacDonald MotorsportsDodge1130running91
2523Robert Richardson Jr.R3 MotorsportsChevrolet1060running88
2627Greg BiffleBaker Curb RacingFord979crash90
2705Jeff GreenDay Enterprise RacingChevrolet920crash82
2801Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet921crash84
2988Dale Earnhardt Jr.JR MotorsportsChevrolet917crash81
3062Brendan GaughanRusty Wallace RacingToyota910crash73
3187Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet913crash75
3243Scott Lagasse Jr.Baker Curb RacingFord900running67
3310Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota760crash64
3416Colin Braun (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord710crash61
357Danica Patrick (R)JR MotorsportsChevrolet690crash58
366Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord680crash55
3731Stanton BarrettRick Ware RacingChevrolet670crash52
3848Johnny SauterBlanton MotorsportsChevrolet670crash49
3961Josh WiseSpecialty RacingFord650crash46
4040Mike BlissKey MotorsportsChevrolet70crash43
4199Trevor BayneDiamond-Waltrip RacingToyota60crash40
4204Brad TeagueJD MotorsportsChevrolet20crash37
4341Chrissy WallaceRick Ware RacingChevrolet00crash34
Official race results

References

  1. "2010 DRIVE4COPD 300". Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  2. "Tony Stewart Wins Nationwide Race At Daytona". Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  3. Lane, Mark (5 August 2018). "Little-known special district leases land under the Daytona International Speedway". Times Herald-Record. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  4. "Earnhardt involved in scary Daytona crash". Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  5. "NASCAR: For the fifth time in six years, Tony Stewart wins Nationwide opener". Retrieved February 13, 2010.
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