jeudi 19 février 2015

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The Budweiser Duel will determine the starting lineup for Sunday’s Daytona 500.


Earning a starting spot in the Daytona 500 is unique, distinct from any qualifying format NASCAR uses throughout the year. A system which creates great ambiguity and much apprehension thanks to a pair of races that will set the field for Sunday's main event.


For some drivers the Budweiser Duels are a mere formality, safe in the knowledge they will be in the Daytona 500 no matter what transpires Thursday night at Daytona International Speedway.


Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson are locked into the field, having posted the two fastest laps in qualifying Sunday. Also secured are 11 others, either through a combination of their speed in time trials or ranking in the 2014 standings.


"The qualifiers are going to be insane," said Carl Edwards, who qualified third to put himself in. "If you're not locked in, it's so hard out there. I don't know how to explain it, it's so hard sometimes."


That leaves 36 drivers racing for 30 spots, a very real possibility some marquee names could be headed home early. The list of those who hypothetically could miss the season-opener includes Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Kyle Larson, Danica Patrick and Dale Earnhardt Jr.


A perfect storm of dire circumstances, however, would have to converge for either of the Buschs, Larson or Earnhardt to not be in the Daytona 500. But the notion of Patrick not making for a race she sat on the pole for two years ago is a very real possibility.


Patrick struggled in qualifying, recording just the 30th fastest lap, and her 2014 points position was a mere 28th. That means her most viable -- and perhaps, only -- means of earning getting into the Daytona is by finishing 15th or better Thursday.


Seeing Patrick racing her way to top-15 result isn't unrealistic, considering her ability on restrictor-plate tracks. Except that scenario was made more difficult with a switch to a backup car following a practice crash Wednesday, that force Patrick to start at the rear of her Duel.


"We knew we were going to have to race hard through the Duels anyway," Patrick said. "That's not going to change. It just makes extra work for everybody having to get everything ready with the other car."


Budweiser Duel breakdown


The favorites


Race 1: Of the two lineups this duel is significantly stronger with Gordon, Sprint Unlimited winner Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart and Earnhardt all potential victors. The deciding factor could be who has a teammate with all but Kenseth having an in-house drafting partner.


Race 2: No one led more laps in the Unlimited than Truex, while Johnson, Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Denny Hamlin and Michael Waltrip all have won qualifiers previously. But keep an eye on Edwards, who looks very determined to start his first season with Joe Gibbs Racing off on a winning note.


Storyline to follow


Race 1: Earnhardt will start last after the No. 88 was found too low in post-qualifying inspection. That shouldn't be an insurmountable hurdle for the defending Daytona 500 champion to overcome, however. He started at the read in the Unlimited and made his way to the front within 10 laps, but the stakes and the intensity are raised higher than last weekend's exhibition.


Race 2: When the green flag drops all eyes will be on Patrick and her efforts to make Sunday's race. Working in her advantage is that by being in the second heat will allow her to formulate a gameplan. Depending on how events unfold in Race 1, could force Patrick to be aggressive or lean more conservative.


On the bubble


Race 1: Johnny Sauter, J.J. Yeley, Casey Mears, Michael Annett, Michael McDowell, Justin Marks, Cole Whitt, Landon Cassill and Ron Hornaday Jr.


Race 2: Bobby Labonte, Alex Bowman, Brian Scott, Justin Allgaier, David Gilliland, Jeb Burton, Reed Sorenson, David Ragan, Josh Wise, Mike Wallace and Danica Patrick.






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