Kenseth captures wreck-filled Auto Parts 300
Matt Kenseth overcame four wrecks and the veteran savvy of Terry Labonte on Saturday to win the season-opening Busch race. Weber: Daytona drops green flag on season
As always, Daytona means the start to the season. ESPN's Bill Weber says 2000 should be more competitive than ever. Furr: Chevys took a wrong turn
As the days dwindle to the Daytona 500, ESPN.com's Phil Furr says so do the chances of Chevy reaching Victory Lane. Yates powers Daytona front row
Robert Yates Racing swept the front row for the Daytona 500 as Dale Jarrett won the pole and teammate Ricky Rudd finished second on a day dominated by the Ford teams. Earnhardt wins IROC opener
Speedweeks at Daytona aren't official until Dale Earnhardt gets at least one win in February. Elliott wins first Twin 125, ending Earnhardt's streak
Bill Elliott dominated Thursday's NASCAR Winston Cup qualifying race by taking the lead in the second turn on the first lap and staying there for the remainder of the 50-lap race. No passing needed: Rudd dominates second Twin 125
Ricky Rudd scored his first-ever win at Daytona International Speedway by winning Thursday's second Gatorade Twin 125 qualifying race for Sunday's
Daytona 500.
McReynolds Diary: We're better, but not great
Larry McReynolds says the Twin 125s will be the final determination on where his Lowe's No. 31 and the rest of the Chevys stand against the Fords and Pontiacs. 'Other' rookies stealing show
They aren't named Earnhardt or Kenseth, but these 'other' four rookies are the story so far in Daytona. Jarrett pours it on in Shootout
Dale Jarrett continued his run of success leading up to the Daytona 500 on Sunday, winning the Bud Shootout to go with the pole he won Saturday. Keith stuns ARCA field for victory
David Keith, making only his seventh start in ARCA competition, held on to win the Pro2Call 200. Dunlap: Winston Cup's laboratory
The ARCA series is often criticized for inexperienced drivers in cars that run too fast. The truth is, writes ESPN's Ray Dunlap, this series is a proving ground for talent and technology. Shawna gets another shot
When Shawna Robinson quit racing, she walked away from her first love without looking back -- for a while. Now she's back in the ARCA series full-time. Earnhardt to keep intimidating for Childress
Dale Earnhardt and Richard Childress have reached agreement on a contract extension that will keep the seven-time champion racing at least through 2003. McReynolds Diary: Testing the testing
All the tests are over, writes veteran crew chief Larry McReynolds in his weekly diary for ESPN.com. It's now time to put the numbers to work at Datyona. Motor Coach
Joe Gibbs wants to stash his Super Bowl rings in a Cup -- and
his cars could make it happen, writes ESPN The Magazine's Ryan McGee. Gordon says change is good
The questions may outnumber the answers, but Jeff Gordon says he hasn't felt so good about starting a season in a long time. Andretti moves on without Loomis
John Andretti couldn't blame his crew chief for leaving. But that doesn't mean he is happy about the effect it's had on his No. 43 team. Back to the future
He may not have anything left to prove, but with new crew chief Gary DeHart back in his garage, Terry Labonte has that old feeling back.