The July/August edition of the DIS Racecast recaps the Coke Zero 400 Weekend
Powered By Coca-Cola and takes a look at the 2009 plans of Tony Stewart and 50th
running of the Daytona 500 champion Ryan Newman.
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Matt Kenseth is the 2003 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion and driver of the NO.
17 DeWalt Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. Leffler, who is the 2000 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Raybestos Rookie of the Year in 2000 and led the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
points standings 33 consecutive weeks in 2003, is currently battling for a spot
in the Chase For The Sprint Cup in 2008. Kenseth, in the latest edition of "Two
Minutes With," tells you his favorite racing idol, his worst hotel experiences
and what he spends his money on.
Jason Leffler is one of the stars of the NASCAR Nationwide Series and drives the
No. 38 Toyota Camry for Braun Racing. Leffler, a three-time Midget National
champion and winner of two Nationwide Series races, finished third in the
Nationwide Series championship standings in 2007. Leffler, in the latest edition
of "Two Minutes With," tells you his favorite racing idol, who intimates him the
most, his worst hotel experiences and what he spends his money on.
Bobby Hamilton Jr., who is the son of the late NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
champion Bobby Hamilton, is a top contender in the NASCAR Nationwide Series
driving the No. 25 Team Rensi Motorsports Ford. He has five career NASCAR
Nationwide Series victories and finished sixth in last year's championship
standings. In the latest edition of "Two Minutes With," Hamilton Jr. talks about
everything from hotel experiences and why he had to sleep with a gun, to his
favorite racing idol, to what he spends his money on.
MIKE HELTON serves as NASCAR President, a position he has held since 2000. The
NASCAR veteran has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
and Vice President for the sanctioning body.
Helton, who became the first person outside the France family to take over the
day-to-day operations of NASCAR, began his motorsports management experience in
1980 at what was then known as Atlanta international Raceway. He has been GM and
President at Talladega and the VP of competition for NASCAR. Enough about his
NASCAR background, find out whether he prefers Larry King or Larry The Cable
Guy, his dream car and who could play him in a Hollywood movie. No doubt you'll
be surprised.
Roush Fenway Racing's Carl Edwards pulls double duty in both the NEXTEL Cup
Series and Busch Series and is currently the Busch Series points leader. Edwards
earned his lone Daytona International Speedway win in 2004 in the Chevy
Silverado HD 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race and he'll make his fourth
start in "The Great American Race" with the historic 50th running of the Daytona
500 on Feb. 17. In the latest edition of "Two Minutes With," Edwards talks about
everything from hotel experiences, to surf or turf to his favorite racing idol.