Friday, October 28, 2011

Chase For The Cup #7: Martinsville

    
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So now that the Chase drivers have survived trials and tribulations of Talladega...well, not all, but enough to still make it a compelling battle for the Sprint Cup as the reign of Five-time Jimmie Johnson is more than likely over. We go from Superspeedway to good ole' fashioned short track racing at Martinsville Speedway!

Last week at Talladega was actually pretty calm, except the fact that seven of the 12 Chase drivers finished 25th or worse: Earnhardt Jr. (25th), Johnson (26th), Gordon (27th), Harvick (32nd), Kyle Busch (33rd), Kurt Busch (36th), Newman (38th). Three of those drivers, (Harvick, Ky. and Ku. Busch), still had a chance coming into Talladega of being the champion. With Kyle Busch and Kurt Busch out by 40 and 52 points respectively, both Busch brothers title hopes are done. Kevin Harvick, on the other hand, is 26 points back and a win this weekend would put him right back in the hunt. 

But as of now, it looks to be a four man race with four remaining. Those being point leader Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, and Tony Stewart. And honestly, all of these drivers will probably want a solid day coming Sunday as neither of these drivers track records are impressive. What's ironic is that the heavy hitters at Martinsville aren't even threats for the rest of this Chase. They're just looking for wins. Care to take a gander at who all I'm referring to?

Favorites

Denny Hamiln
Hamiln celebrates by completing the Martinsville sweep.
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Let's try this again, and take advantage of another opportunity to salvage with what his been clearly a disappointing season. He swept Martinsville last year, bringing his Grandfather clock total to four. Can you come through this time Denny? Can you?







Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson

I had to. Neither one should be left off the favorites list. Just look at there track record. In 37 starts, Jeff Gordon has 7 wins with an average finish of 7.0. Unbelievable consistency! And then Jimmie Johnson; He has 6 wins and an average finish of 5.6 in 19 starts. Outstanding! Between them that's 56 starts with 13 wins and a 6.3 average finish. Can you say total domination? 

Darkhorses

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

While his two teammates I just mentioned above have legendary numbers here, Junior has been pretty solid himself. He doesn't have any wins, although he should have won a few here by now, he's consistent. In fact, if the race was six laps less, he wins Martinsville. I expect him to do very well this weekend. After all, Dale Jr is a very respectable short track racer. He can 'git er done'. 

Kevin Harvick
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So "Mr. Where Did He Come From" did exactly that as he was the one who passed Junior to take home the checkered flag in the spring. After his 32nd place finish at Dega last weekend, Harvick must have a race that he had at Richmond months ago. No more hanging around at the finish. He has to lead laps and win. Point blank.
       




Risktakers

Tony Stewart

Forget the fact that he has two wins at Mville; what have you done for me lately? Just place an average finish of 28th over the last three races. If he wants to still contend for the Cup, he must have a better day than that. At least salvage a top ten. I expect him to finish better, but how much is the question.


Thanks to Mother Nature, Sprint Cup Practice was washed out Friday. Because of this, only one practice is scheduled for tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. EST on Speed, followed by Qualifying at 12 p.m. EST. This is the one race where I think Carl Edwards could slip up enough to let competitors behind him gain. Since he's playing defense, he cannot afford to get over aggressive. Which is ironic, because, well, you know......it's short track racing! Short track racing equals aggressive racing. But he has to channel that in and survive much like he did at Talladega. Unless of course, he is in position to win; but that's just my opinion. 


All race stats acquired from http://racing-reference.info/



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