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BackNotes: Waltrip has simple qual procedure for Daytona (cont'd)

52 cars entered in the Daytona 500

NASCAR released its preliminary entry list for the Daytona 500, and as of Thursday, 52 cars will attempt to make the race during Sunday's qualifying session (see list). That's down from 61 cars that attempted qualifying in 2007.

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The 43-car field for the 500 will include 35 cars locked into the race on the basis of 2007 owner points; the top two finishers not otherwise qualified from each of Thursday's two Gatorade Duel 150s; and thereafter, the fastest four cars not already in the field based on Sunday's qualifying speeds.

If any driver has to exercise a past champion's provisional and start in 43rd position (Kurt Busch, Dale Jarrett and Bill Elliott are the eligible drivers, in order), positions 40-42 will be determined by qualifying speed, instead of the final four spots. In the unlikely event that two drivers outside the top 35 qualify on the front row on pole day, only positions 42 and 43 will be available for qualifiers on speed (and only position 42 if a champion's provisional is exercised).

The new qualifying order adopted by NASCAR this year, where cars not locked into the field will take time trials at the end of the session, won't go into effect for the Sprint Cup Series until the second race of the season, the Auto Club 500 on Feb. 24 at California Speedway.

Media likes Gordon in '08

Jeff Gordon will win the Sprint Cup championship, and the composition of the Chase will closely resemble that of 2007, according to the results of a media poll released Thursday.

Gordon edged two-time defending Cup champion and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson for the top spot in preseason balloting on NASCARmedia.com. Tony Stewart, in his first season in a Toyota, was a close third, as all three Joe Gibbs Racing drivers were picked to make the Chase.

Media Poll

2008 Predictions
Pos. Driver   Pos. Driver
1. J. Gordon   7. C. Edwards
2. J. Johnson   8. Ku. Busch
3. T. Stewart   9. K. Harvick
4. Dale Jr.   10. D. Hamlin
5. M. Kenseth   11. C. Bowyer
6. Ky. Busch   12. J. Burton

Dale Earnhardt Jr., who will race for Hendrick Motorsports for the first time this year, was fourth in the voting, giving Hendrick three of the top four spots.

Kyle Busch (sixth) and Denny Hamlin (10th) fill out the Gibbs roster.

According to the voting, Richard Childress Racing will place all three of its drivers in the Chase for the second consecutive year, with Kevin Harvick ninth, Clint Bowyer 11th and Jeff Burton 12th.

Reporters say Roush Fenway's Matt Kenseth (fifth) and Carl Edwards (seventh) will be the only Ford drivers in the Chase this year, and Penske Racing's Kurt Busch (eighth) will be the lone Dodge driver in the playoffs for the second consecutive season.

Dale Earnhardt Inc.'s Martin Truex Jr. was the only 2007 Chase qualifier omitted from the preseason list. He was replaced by Earnhardt, his former teammate, who failed to make the Chase last year.

The Raybestos Rookie of the Year title will go to Chip Ganassi Racing for the second consecutive year, according to the media consensus. Voters picked Dario Franchitti to follow teammate Juan Montoya as Cup's top rookie, edging DEI's Regan Smith and Penske's Sam Hornish Jr.

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