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Looking Ahead gives a snapshot of driver moves and other general NASCAR news during the off-season.

 Ron Hornaday Jr.-Kevin Harvick Inc.-33-CWTSFeb. 8 - 10:44 pm et
Kevin Harvick Inc. announced today Procter and Gamble along with retail partner Kroger Food Stores will feature their family of brands across the sheet metal of four-time Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday’s No. 33 Chevrolet at Bristol.
The familiar yellow, blue, and orange circle will adorn the hood and quarter panels along with Kroger Food Stores and Procter and Gambles other featured brands, Bounce, Iams, Pringles, Charmin, Bounty and Downy. Tide has a storied history in NASCAR as a sponsor going all the way back to their days with Darrell Waltrip. KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick will also have the opportunity to climb behind the wheel of the Tide ride in 2010 at both Martinsville (Va.) Speedway Truck Series events. -SpeedwayMedia.com
 Carl Edwards-Roush Fenway Racing-99Feb. 8 - 10:19 pm et
Carl Edwards returns to Daytona International Speedway for his sixth Daytona 500, and his 11th overall start at the 2.5- mile superspeedway.
Edwards’ average start at Daytona is 17.2, his average finish is 19.7. His best finish at Daytona is second place, captured in July 2008. His best finish in the Daytona 500 is 12th in his first start in 2005. Edwards started the 2009 Daytona 500 16th and ran as high as second place. On lap 125 Edwards was caught up in a multi-car accident and the No. 99 Aflac Ford suffered damage to the splitter. Shortly after his Ford was mended the race was red flagged and ultimately called due to rain. He finished the race in 18th place.
Source: Roush Fenway Racing
 Colin Braun-Roush Fenway Racing-16-NNSFeb. 8 - 10:12 pm et
Coming off a solid year in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series where he scored one win (Michigan) and Rookie-of-the-Year honors on the season, Colin Braun is gearing up for his first full year in the NASCAR Nationwide Series driving the No. 16 Con-way Freight Ford for Roush Fenway Racing.
The Ovala, Texas native will be led by veteran crew chief Eddie Pardue in the 2010 campaign and will be in the hunt for the Raybestos Rookie-of-the-Year Championship in the Nationwide Series.
Source: Roush Fenway Racing
 Greg Biffle-Roush Fenway Racing-16Feb. 8 - 10:09 pm et
The first race of the season was shaping up to be a successful one for Greg Biffle and the 3M team until Biffle spun on the first lap of a green-white-checker finish while challenging Kevin Harvick for the lead.
Biffle had been a top-10 contender for most of the night after drawing a fifth-place starting position at the draw party. Following the spin, Biffle was credited with a 15th-place finish.
Source: Roush Fenway Racing
 Bobby Labonte-TRG Motorsports-71Feb. 8 - 9:57 pm et
Bobby Labonte and the No.71 TRG team got the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Season got off to an eventful start in TRG’s first ever Budweiser Shootout at Daytona.
After being caught up in a wreck on the final lap of the race, The TaxSlayer.com/Adobe Road Winery Chevrolet finished in 18th position. Labonte battled tight conditions most of the evening, and prior to the final lap carnage, was running in the 12th position. -TRG Motorsports
 Danica Patrick-JR Motorsports-7-NNSFeb. 8 - 9:54 pm et
Danica Patrick will make her NASCAR Nationwide Series debut in the No. 7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet this Saturday at Daytona International Speedway, JR Motorsports general manager Kelley Earnhardt announced today.
Patrick, Earnhardt, and team officials convened Sunday following the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) event at Daytona, in which Patrick raced to a sixth-place finish in her stock-car debut. Patrick’s entry in the Drive4COPD 300 puts her in a JR Motorsports tandem with Dale Earnhardt Jr., who will drive the No. 88 Hellmann’s Chevrolet. -JR Motorsports
 Robert Richardson Jr.-Front Row Motorsports-38Feb. 7 - 11:18 pm et
Robert Richardson, Jr. will be competing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races at the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway.
The largest task at hand is the running of his first Daytona 500. He will qualify 15th, of 54 drivers, during Saturday’s session to determine his starting spot in Thursday’s Gatorade Duel 150s. In a guaranteed starting spot driving the No. 38 Mahindra Tractors USA Ford for Front Row Motorsports with Doug Yates, Richardson is coming in to the event wide-eyed with anticipation and excitement. He got his first taste of Sprint Cup competition in last November’s event at Talladega Superspeedway. Driving the No. 36 for Tommy Baldwin Racing, Richardson finished a commendable 18th place in his Sprint Cup debut.
Source: R3 Motorsports



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