Dale Earnhardt, Jr. happy for rookie Austin Dillon winning pole for Sunday's Daytona 500 with late father's No. 3 on car
Dale Earnhardt, Sr. lost life on last lap of 2001 Daytona 500
DAYTONA BEACH -- Having won the pole for Sunday's Daytona 500, rookie driver Austin Dillon is no joke when it comes to bringing out the No. 3, emblazoned on the side of a Ricard Childress car for the first time since Dale Earnhardt's tragic death on the super speedway a dozen years ago in the Great American Race.
Dillon, the rookie driver and Childress' grandson, is no fluke. He was the Nationwide Champion in the junior NASCAR circuit last season. He turned a lap of 45.914 seconds or 196.019 mph in the DOW Chevrolet on the 2.5 mile track on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway. Joining him on the front row is Martin Truex.
The field for the Daytona 500 will be set after Thursday's running of the Budweiser Dual races at Daytona.
For Dale Earnhardt, Jr., who finished second in the 2001 Daytona 500, where his dad lost his life when he slammed into the retaining wall off turn 4 of the final lap when he was bumped from behind by Sterling Marlon, Dillion's showing in the upcoming Daytona 500 is bittersweet.
“It’s a symbol for my father and that stylized number and that flag is a symbol to him,’’ said the 39-year-old Earnhardt Jr., who came back in the July race that year to win and then winning the 2004 Daytona 500. “When somebody raises that flag up over their motor home, or wherever they may fly it, it’s a way for them to show their support and their fandom for my father.’’
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Headline Surfer videos by Henry Frederick / Christmas on Canal features Santa Claus, the lighting of the CRA Christmas tree and horse drawn carriage rides. The five-year holiday tradition has run up a tab of $120,000. Cindy Jones, a Canal Street merchant, pushed for the artificial tree's purchase in 2009.
Photos for Headline Surfer / Familiar faces are staying on the Oviedo City Council with qualifying over and no challengers for Mayor Dominic Persampiere and Councilman Steve Henken, shown here from left to right, respectively.
Photo for Headline Surfer / Randell Holley, shown here in this jail mug, was arrested in August on charges of defrauding customers along his mail route.
Photo for Headline Surfer® / Kandas Baker is shown here in a Volusia County jail mug following her arrest in December on meth lab-related drug charges.
DAYTONA BEACH -- Speedweeks will bring heavy traffic to Volusia County with Thursday's Budweiser Duel races at Daytona International Speedway, and calumniating with Sunday'a running of the Daytona 500, which will impact Votran bus services.
Photo for Headline Surfer® / Term-limited Volusia County Councilwoman Pat Northey of Deltona who has taken the unprecdented political step of trying to wrest fellow Democrat Joyce Cusack's at-large seat from her in this year's elections in a three-way race that includes conservative Republican Webster Barnaby, puts outr a nine-page 'newsletter' on the county's website that reads like a campaign press release. The 24/7 internet newspaper has written to Supervisor of Elections Ann McFall as to whether Northey's Volusia County Council District 5 County Council Update violates campaign protocol or election law. The latter appears at the end of this report card notebook.
DAYTONA BEACH – Marco Rubio, the Republican junior senator from Florida and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Select Committee on Intelligence, issued a statement today from Washington regarding the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and condemned Russian influence and corruption that he sees as a hindrance to the sovereign peoples in the former Soviet republic.