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David Reutimann |

TEAM: Braun Racing-10-NNS
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'0' / 185
DOB: 3/2/1970
AGE:39
 David Reutimann- Braun Racing-10-NNSFeb. 5 - 4:00 pm et
Braun Racing has announced that Beringer Vineyards will return (fourth season) as the primary sponsor for its No. 10 Toyota for three races in 2010.
David Reutimann will once again pilot the No. 10 Beringer Vineyards Toyota in those three events, which include Auto Club Speedway, Texas and Chicagoland. Reutimann has been a familiar face in the Nationwide Series since 2002. In 113 cumulative Nationwide Series starts, he has collected one win, 16 top-five and 40 top-10 finishes. In each of his four races behind the wheel of the Beringer Vineyards Camry in 2009, he posted top-10 finishes. - NASCAR.com
 David Reutimann- - Braun Racing-10-NNS Feb. 2 - 6:12 pm et

David Reutimann is making his 100th start in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points race in the 2010 Daytona 500.
In 2009, Reutimann recorded his first NSCS win (Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway) and established career-bests in pole positions (two, Texas-1 and Dover-1) top-five (five) and top-10 (10) finishes and final championship driver point standings (16th). Last season, Reutimann ranked third in the NSCS in laps completed (10,408/10,492, 99.2%). Only Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart (tied for the most at 10,468 laps) completed more laps. Reutimann currently has the longest streak of consecutive races finished without a Did Not Finish (DNF) at 41 races of drivers to start every race during that period.
Source: Michael Waltrip Racing
 David Reutimann- - Braun Racing-10-NNS Jan. 20 - 5:43 pm et

Aaron’s, Inc. announced it will add six more Sprint Cup races, plus the Sprint All-Star Race to its 2010 schedule.
The additional races increase Aaron’s total to 24 races as the primary sponsor of the Michael Waltrip Racing No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine driven by David Reutimann. The six additional point races coming in the first half of the season include: Auto Club Speedway, Dover International Speedway, Pocono Raceway, Michigan International Speedway, Infineon Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Source: Michael Waltrip Racing
 David Reutimann- - Braun Racing-10-NNS Nov. 24 - 5:19 pm et

With two poles, ten top-tens, five top-fives plus the win at Charlotte, David Reutimann locked up the 16th spot in the final point standings.
After such a successful 2009 season, it’s time for a well-deserved break before the No. 00 Aaron’s team begins preparing for the Daytona 500 in February, David Reutimann’s 100th start in the Sprint Cup series. -Aaron's PR
 David Reutimann- - Braun Racing-10-NNS Nov. 7 - 4:39 pm et

David Reutimann leads the first Saturday practice for the Sprint Cup Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
Reutimann ran a fast lap of 186.812 mph in the No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota. He will start 13th in the lineup on Sunday. No. 14 Tony Stewart, No. 42 Juan Pablo Montoya, No. 18 Kyle Busch and No. 2 Kurt Busch rounded out the rest of the top 5 on the speed chart for this practice. John Andretti, at 178.130 mph in the No. 34 Chevrolet, was the slowest.
 David Reutimann- - Braun Racing-10-NNS Oct. 14 - 9:26 pm et

David Reutimann on his goals for this weekend: "I'd love to repeat as the winner in the Aaron's Dream Machine, but a solid top-five or top-ten would be nice too."
Last week’s 18th place finish dropped Reutimann to 16th, but the gap to 13th place – the highest non-Chase driver – actually closed to just 87 points. The No. 00 Aaron's Dream Machine is chassis No. 638. It ran at Chicago in July where it scored 12th and was driven to an impressive 4th-place finish at Atlanta in September. - Aaron's PR

 

 

 

 

 

 

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