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NextEra Energy Resources 250
 
 
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NextEra Energy Resources 250
February 22, 2013
Friday, TBA
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, FL
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Energy Transfer Partners acquires Sunoco for .3B - GlobalPost

Energy Transfer Partners acquires Sunoco for .3B
GlobalPost
Dallas-based pipeline company Energy Transfer Partners LP is buying Philadelphia-based Sunoco Inc. in a .3 billion deal. Trucks race during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway in ...

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2012 NASCAR Camping World schedule and standings - Washington Post

2012 NASCAR Camping World schedule and standings
Washington Post
Feb. 24 — NextEra Energy Resources 250, Daytona Beach, Fla. (John King) March 31 — Kroger 250, Ridgeway, Va. (Kevin Harvick) April 15 — Good Sam Roadside Assistance Carolina 200, Rockingham, NC (Kasey Kahne) April 21 — SFP 250, Kansas City, Kan.

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PIT To Host Third Annual Open House - PaddockTalk

PIT To Host Third Annual Open House
PaddockTalk
SPEED Energy will be there to quench your thirst with free samples of their four flavored energy drinks. Also on display, John King's 2012 NextEra Energy Resources 250, No. 7 Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra, Daytona International Raceway winning truck.

Meet UCLA's soon-to-be recruiting classes in both football and basketball - Go Joe Bruin

Go Joe Bruin

Meet UCLA's soon-to-be recruiting classes in both football and basketball
Go Joe Bruin
Feb 16, 2011; Daytona Beach, FL, USA; NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Brendan Gaughan holds his baby during practice for the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-US PRESSWIRE ...

A test case for green energy vs. Native culture - Bend Bulletin

Los Angeles Times

A test case for green energy vs. Native culture
Bend Bulletin
It asked President Barack Obama to slow the federal government's “frantic pursuit” of massive solar energy projects in the Mojave Desert because of possible damage to Native American cultural resources. The Obama administration didn't respond.
Discovery of Indian artifacts complicates Genesis solar projectKansas City Star

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