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August 29, 2009

IRL: Briscoe wins Chicagoland pole

Ryan Briscoe proved that his fast speed in practice was no fluke. He posted the fastest speed in time trials as well with a lap of 215.364 and will lead the field to green Saturday night.

Our View Briscoe should anchor your fantasy lineup this week. Helio Castroneves will start on the outside of the front row and he was also quick all day Friday.

Lineup

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August 28, 2009

IRL: Briscoe tops Happy Hour

After posting the second fastest time in the first practice session for the Peak Antifreeze Indy 300, Ryan Briscoe jumped to the top of the charts with a lap of 217.553.

Our View The other fast drivers from that session failed to back up their morning speeds. Helio Castroneves was only 12th fastest and Danica Patrick was 15th fastest. The leader of the first session, Scott Dixon was fourth fastest in Happy Hour, but that gives the edge to Briscoe nonetheless.

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July 24, 2009

IRL: Power tops first Edmonton practice

Will Power posted the fastest single lap of practice for the Rexall Edmonton Indy race in Canada, according to a tweet from @IndyCarPR.

Our View The remainder of the top five were Raphael Matos, Ryan Briscoe, Helio Castroneves and the Canadian favorite Paul Tracy.

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July 7, 2009

IRL: Camping World Grand Prix at the Glen Results, with avg. finish

Justin Wilson gave car owner Dale Coyne his first victory in open wheel racing and he ran away from some heavy hitters in doing so. Roger Penske's Ryan Briscoe was bidding for sole possession of the honor of being the winningest driver, but he was busy trying to keep Chip Ganassi's Scott Dixon and his Penske teammate Helio Castroneves at bay.

Danica Patrick is not known as a particularly strong road racer and she didn't disappoint that prediction. She finished 11th, which snapped a seven-race streak of top-10s.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
12Justin Wilson60Running13.00
21Ryan Briscoe60Running5.67
33Scott Dixon60Running3.40
414Helio Castroneves60Running11.40
59Marco Andretti60Running7.75
67Mike Conway60Running6.00
711E J Viso60Running8.50
810Tony Kanaan60Running5.60
917Robert Doornbos60Running9.00
1012Dan Wheldon60Running12.20
118Danica Patrick60Running12.00
1218Raphael Matos60Running12.00
135Graham Rahal60Running10.50
144Mario Moraes60Running10.50
156Dario Franchitti59Running8.75
1621Ed Carpenter59Running13.00
1719Milka Duno58Running18.50
1813Hideki Mutoh51Accident13.50
1920Richard Antinucci47Running19.00
2015Paul Tracy29Accident20.00
2116Ryan Hunter-Reay0Accident11.00

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June 26, 2009

IRL: Richmond lineup with avg. start/finish

Dario Franchitti continues to prove his prowess on the short tracks of the Indy Racing League. After sweeping both events last year at Iowa and Richmond, he got off to another fast start on Rusty Wallace's track near Des Moines.

Teammate Scott Dixon is to his outside, while Helio Castroneves lines up behind him. Notably, Castroneves' teammate Ryan Briscoe is on the outside of tow two, so all of these drivers should feel comfortable in their surroundings.

Lineup with avg. start/finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Dario Franchitti4.507.004
2Scott Dixon7.837.506
3Helio Castroneves6.575.717
4Ryan Briscoe18.007.002
5Graham Rahal18.003.001
6Raphael Matos


7E J Viso10.0019.001
8Hideki Mutoh13.007.001
9Tomas Scheckter9.5012.836
10Danica Patrick9.2514.254
11Mike Conway


12Robert Doornbos


13Dan Wheldon5.008.676
14Ed Carpenter11.4014.205
15Justin Wilson7.0023.001
16Marco Andretti8.337.003
17Tony Kanaan8.677.676
18Ryan Hunter-Reay16.0025.001
19Mario Moraes17.0020.001
20Jaques Lazier17.5010.002

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June 24, 2009

Week 26 Unified Power Rankings

For only the second time this year, there was chink in Jenson Button's armor, and unlike the Chinese Grand Prix where he still finished third, he struggled in last week's British Grand Prix. Finishing sixth still earned points in what remains a nearly insurmountable lead for the World Drivers Championship, but it opens the door for some alternate fantasy picks in coming weeks. If Red Bull Racing continues their assault, the game just got more interesting.

Tony Stewart remains the hottest NASCAR driver. Since the Samsung 500 at Texas Motor Speedway, he's finished outside the top 10 only twice and both require an asterisk. One poor finish came as the result of crash damage at Talladega SuperSpeedway—in a race that is more lottery than contest—and the other came in the rain-altered Coke 341 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Otherwise, he's been as close to perfect as fantasy owners could want with seven top-fives in the other eight races.

In the Indy Racing League, Ryan Briscoe leapfrogged Helio Castroneves with a second-place finish versus seventh. Castroneves struggling came as little surprise since he has finished outside the top 10 in two of his last three races on IRL short tracks, (see Short Trackin' Indy Style), but Briscoe also had a spotty record on this track type last year. As the old adage goes, "that's why they run the race."

With a fourth-place finish in the Nationwide NorthenTool.com 250 at the Milwaukee Mile, Erik Darnell leapt into the top 10 and passed Brad Keselowski. That requires an explanation. Since the Unified Power Rankings looks at all the major series, Keselowski's position is currently being hampered by a failure to qualify at Dover International Speedway, for which he received minimal points. In the Nationwide Series, however, he's been great with a second- and two third-place finishes in his last three attempts.

Unified Power Rankings
Top 50


RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button107.1310
2Tony Stewart100.0020
3Ryan Briscoe92.7141
4Helio Castroneves92.673-1
5Dario Franchitti90.8683
6Rubens Barrichello88.6393
7Jimmie Johnson87.9270
8Mark Webber87.75102
9Erik Darnell85.20167
10Brad Keselowski85.13144
11Scott Dixon85.00121
12Ryan Newman83.8111-1
13Kurt Busch83.58130
14Mark Martin83.545-9
15Jason Leffler81.836-9
16Jeff Gordon81.83171
17Danica Patrick80.8615-2
18Greg Biffle80.47224
19Dan Wheldon80.43245
20Denny Hamlin79.8319-1
21Carl Edwards79.83210
22Matt Kenseth79.13253
23Kyle Busch78.9618-5
24Joey Logano78.90273
25Juan Montoya78.17261
26Timo Glock76.8823-3
27Sebastian Vettel76.75325
28Matt Crafton75.2920-8
29Nico Rosberg74.50301
30Jeff Burton73.2928-2
31Kasey Kahne73.00310
32Stephen Leicht73.00NANA
33Ron Hornaday Jr72.13407
34Jamie McMurray71.424410
35Fernando Alonso69.6329-6
36Steve Wallace69.55371
37Jason Keller69.27381
38Brian Vickers69.00424
39Tayler Malsam68.29412
40Tomas Scheckter68.00NANA
41Jarno Trulli67.63454
42Justin Allgaier67.4536-6
43David Reutimann67.3633-10
44Marco Andretti67.1434-10
45Marcos Ambrose67.00472
46Dale Earnhardt Jr66.0039-7
47Johnny Benson Jr66.0046-1
48Clint Bowyer65.7143-5
49Tony Kanaan65.4335-14
50Ricky Stenhouse Jr65.00NANA


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June 20, 2009

IRL: Iowa lineup with avg. start/finish

It was a tough day at Iowa Speedway as persistent weepers in the track canceled qualification. The Indy Racing League did their dead-level best to get the session in the books, but could never send more than two cars out without stopping the action. That forced them to set the lineup by owner points, which places Helio Castroneves on the pole. That is familiar territory; in two previous starts on this track, he's started second on average, but doesn't have nearly as good a record in race trim. In two races at Iowa, he's finished eighth and 14th.

Scott Dixon starts second and he would seem to be a much better value. In his two starts, he's started on the pole in both events. He's swept the top-10 on this track, but the greater recommendation is that he swept the top five on the IRL's short tracks last year with a fourth in Iowa and a third at Richmond.

The best value this week, however, is Dario Franchitti. In his last two short track races, he swept victory lane at Iowa and Richmond in 2007. He rolls off the grid fourth.

Lineup with avg. start/finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Helio Castroneves11.002.002
2Ryan Briscoe7.005.001
3Scott Dixon7.001.002
4Dario Franchitti1.003.001
5Danica Patrick9.508.502
6Dan Wheldon6.006.002
7Tony Kanaan17.005.502
8Marco Andretti2.5010.002
9Graham Rahal10.0016.001
10Justin Wilson12.0020.001
11Hideki Mutoh2.007.001
12Raphael Matos


13Ed Carpenter14.507.002
14Robert Doornbos


15Mario Moraes19.0024.001
16Tomas Scheckter19.0014.001
17Ryan Hunter-Reay8.0014.001
18E J Viso13.0013.001
19Mike Conway


20Jaques Lazier




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IRL: Iowa qualification canceled, Castroneves on pole

According to live timing and scoring at IndyCar.com, qualification has been canceled and the field will be set by owner points. That places Helio Castroneves on the pole.

Our View: Castroneves finished only 14th in this race last year, but he should still be considered a strong threat because he finished second on the other short track of Richmond International Raceway.

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June 17, 2009

Week 25 Unified Power Rankings

With Formula 1 taking another week off, no one has been able to challenge Jenson Button, so he remains the hottest driver in auto racing. It's hard to argue the point since he has won six of the first seven events on that calendar.

Tony Stewart remains second on the Unified Power Rankings after posting a solid seventh-place finish at Michigan International Speedway. He's been both consistent and strong with 10 consecutive Cup races in which he's finished on the lead lap. To prove his versatility, in recent months he's also won a dirt late model race at Paducah International Raceway and finished sixth in the Dream at his Eldora Raceway—one of the premier races for that type of car.

And in the Indy Racing League, Helio Castroneves continues to tower above his peers. Currently, Castroneves is about five percentage points better than Ryan Briscoe and eight better than Dario Franchitti, but there could be a shakeup in next week's standings since neither Castroneves nor Briscoe have been overly impressive on the IRL short tracks.

Castroneves was 14th at Iowa last year and since that is the next venue on the calendar, he's going to have to pick up the pace. He also finished outside the top 10 in Richmond in 2007, which outbalances his second-place result there last year.

In two short track starts last year, Briscoe finished seventh at Iowa and 15th at Richmond. In stark contrast, the last time Franchitti was on these two tracks, he swept victory lane.

The biggest mover inside the top 10 last week was Mark Martin. The aged veteran used a fuel mileage strategy to win his third NASCAR Sprint Cup race of the season, which ties him with Kyle Busch. He's skipped the last four road races while running a part time schedule, but this driver once posted 23 top-10 finishes in 24 starts on that track type from 1989 through 2001, so you can expect him to keep his momentum.
Nationwide Regular Jason Leffler has done a great job of staying in the Unified Power Rankings' top 10. He finished sixth in the standalone race at Kentucky Speedway, but don't start thinking his strong effort was because there were so few Claim Jumpers in the field. That was his ninth consecutive top-10 finish in NASCAR's second series.
Unified Power Rankings
Top 50


RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button110.5710
2Tony Stewart97.1520
3Helio Castroneves95.8030
4Ryan Briscoe90.6751
5Mark Martin88.77105
6Jason Leffler88.0960
7Jimmie Johnson88.084-3
8Dario Franchitti87.677-1
9Rubens Barrichello87.1490
10Mark Webber85.29111
11Ryan Newman85.198-3
12Scott Dixon84.50120
13Kurt Busch84.33130
14Brad Keselowski84.00151
15Danica Patrick83.3314-1
16Erik Darnell83.00NR
17Jeff Gordon82.8316-1
18Kyle Busch80.4817-1
19Denny Hamlin80.42234
20Matt Crafton79.6719-1
21Carl Edwards79.4818-3
22Greg Biffle78.47264
23Timo Glock78.4322-1
24Dan Wheldon78.17240
25Matt Kenseth77.7620-5
26Juan Montoya77.50271
27Joey Logano76.9525-2
28Jeff Burton76.8221-7
29Fernando Alonso74.0028-1
30Nico Rosberg72.57300
31Kasey Kahne72.1729-2
32Sebastian Vettel72.0031-1
33David Reutimann70.4332-1
34Marco Andretti70.0033-1
35Tony Kanaan69.8334-1
36Justin Allgaier69.82382
37Steve Wallace69.4536-1
38Jason Keller68.0035-3
39Dale Earnhardt Jr67.80390
40Ron Hornaday Jr67.33422
41Tayler Malsam67.338544
42Brian Vickers66.94431
43Clint Bowyer66.87441
44Jamie McMurray66.58462
45Jarno Trulli66.2940-5
46Johnny Benson Jr66.0041-5
47Marcos Ambrose65.5837-10
48Rick Crawford64.8345-3
49Burney Lamar63.636516
50Kevin Harvick63.2849-1


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June 11, 2009

IRL: Several tests on tap

Most of the Indy Racing League drivers tested at a variety of locations this week in preparation for the upcoming season. According to OpenWheelWorld.net, they were:

Watkins Glen International: Danica Patrick, Tony Kanaan, Marco Andretti, Mario Moraes, Mike Conway, Milka Duno, Justin Wilson and Richard Antinucci.

Richmond International Raceway: Helio Castroneves, Ryan Briscoe, Dan Wheldon, Raphael Matos and E J Viso.

Chicagoland Speedway: Ed Carpenter (in a Firestone tire test).

Iowa Speedway: Dario Franchitti

Our View: Practice makes perfect, so put a tickle file in your computers for the appropriate week and then watch these drivers closely in open practice sessions when that race rolls around.

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June 10, 2009

Week 24 Unified Power Rankings

Yawn. Jenson Button won again in the Turkish Grand Prix, which is his sixth victory in seven races and picking a winner in that series is now officially a no brainer. Until Button stumbles—and at this point, it seems unlikely he's going to do so all season—place him on your roster and hold him there.

For the first time this year, however, his wingman Rubens Barrichello had a bad finish. A pair of spins in the Turkish GP caused him to finish outside the points for the first time this season and he plummeted seven spots in the Unified Power Rankings from second to ninth.

That allowed a pair of winners to climb the grid. Tony Stewart had to overcome rolling out a backup car and his shotgun to the field start, but after practice, he was confident he had the ponies under the hood to get the job done. Stewart used a little strategy and a lot of power to hold off Carl Edwards and earn his first victory as an owner driver. He's now second on this chart.

One of the keys to Stewart's success in the Pocono 500 was a strong pit stop, and that is also how Helio Castroneves got in front of Ryan Briscoe late in the going at Texas Motor Speedway. Once in the lead of the Bombardier Learjet 550k, he was untouched and scored his second victory in the last three races. Castroneves sits third.

Jason Leffler continues to be the strongest Nationwide Regular in NASCAR's second series. With most of the top spots typically going to Cup drivers, last week's Federated Auto Parts 300 in Nashville was an opportunity race. Only two Claim Jumpers made the long commute, so even though Kyle Busch won the race and Edwards finished third, Leffler was able to pick off a fifth-place finish and climb two spots on the Unified Power Rankings grid from eighth to sixth.

Success in any fantasy racing league is reliant on finding dark horses. In the Camping World Truck Series, check out Jason White, who has been 14th or better in his last four races. And on the strength of his eighth-place finish at Texas last week and a fourth at Dover the previous week, he jumped an amazing 28 spots last week and 10 spots the prior week to land in the top 50—50th to be exact. Matt Crafton is the highest ranked Truck driver. He sits 19th on the grid.

Unified Power Rankings
Top 50


RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button110.5710
2Tony Stewart97.3331
3Helio Castroneves95.8041
4Jimmie Johnson90.8262
5Ryan Briscoe90.6772
6Jason Leffler87.9082
7Dario Franchitti87.6792
8Ryan Newman87.20113
9Rubens Barrichello87.142-7
10Mark Martin87.00100
11Mark Webber85.29154
12Scott Dixon84.50164
13Kurt Busch83.555-8
14Danica Patrick83.3313-1
15Brad Keselowski83.2014-1
16Jeff Gordon80.55171
17Kyle Busch79.46181
18Carl Edwards79.24213
19Matt Crafton79.00278
20Matt Kenseth78.69200
21Jeff Burton78.63221
22Timo Glock78.4319-3
23Denny Hamlin78.1812-11
24Dan Wheldon78.1723-1
25Joey Logano77.1524-1
26Greg Biffle76.93282
27Juan Montoya75.64314
28Fernando Alonso74.0025-3
29Kasey Kahne73.2726-3
30Nico Rosberg72.57333
31Sebastian Vettel72.00365
32David Reutimann70.854311
33Marco Andretti70.004411
34Tony Kanaan69.83351
35Jason Keller69.3030-5
36Steve Wallace69.10382
37Marcos Ambrose68.365417
38Justin Allgaier67.60391
39Dale Earnhardt Jr67.0732-7
40Jarno Trulli66.295313
41Johnny Benson Jr66.00476
42Ron Hornaday Jr65.8029-13
43Brian Vickers65.4034-9
44Clint Bowyer65.3640-4
45Rick Crawford65.206217
46Jamie McMurray64.9145-1
47Sam Hornish Jr64.736316
48Martin Truex Jr63.8242-6
49Kevin Harvick63.0037-12
50Jason White62.807828


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June 7, 2009

IRL: Texas Results

The off-season trouble is completely behind him. Helio Castroneves won for a third time at Texas Motor Speedway and his 16th overall. He led Ryan Briscoe to the line, but the race was won in the pits when he beat his teammate and rest of the field out on lap 175.

Last year's winner Scott Dixon finished third. In 2008, he started first before winning; this week, he started third, which means he is good at finishing what he starts.

Marco Andretti finished fourth, but was still not pleased. Late in the race, he became unhappy with teammate Danica Patrick for having the effrontery to race with him—guess he's forgotten what sport this is.

Pole sitter Dario Franchitti faded to fifth at the end.

Perhaps the hottest driver on the circuit, however, is Patrick. Her four-race top-five streak came to an end Saturday night, but not by much. She finished sixth, which was her third consecutive top-10 on this track.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
14Helio Castroneves228Running5.82
22Ryan Briscoe228Running5.67
33Scott Dixon228Running6.33
48Marco Andretti228Running14.00
51Dario Franchitti228Running7.83
65Danica Patrick228Running8.80
77Dan Wheldon228Running8.90
816Tony Kanaan228Running4.89
910Ed Carpenter228Running16.00
106Mario Moraes227Running14.00
119Robert Doornbos227Running11.00
1215Raphael Matos226Running12.00
1318Tomas Scheckter226Running15.10
1413Alex Tagliani225Running14.00
1517Justin Wilson225Running21.00
1623Ryan Hunter-Reay225Running18.00
1714Sarah Fisher222Running14.56
1824Jaques Lazier210Running15.00
1919Mike Conway185Running19.00
2022Anthony Foyt IV170Accident17.75
2111Hideki Mutoh153Mechanical13.50
2212Graham Rahal1Accident16.50
2320Milka Duno1Accident17.00
2421E J Viso1Accident19.00


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June 6, 2009

IRL: Castroneves beats Briscoe

Ryan Briscoe dominated the Bombardier Learjet 550k, but he couldn't quite beat Helio Castroneves to the line when the checkers waved.

Our View: This is Castroneves third Texas victory; he also won in 2004 and 2006; last year, he finished second, which tells fantasy owners he has found the setup on this fast 1.5-mile track.

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June 5, 2009

IRL: Texas lineup with avg. start/finish

Dario Franchitti won the pole for Saturday night's Bombardier Learjet 550k—his fifth top-10 start on this track in six attempts. His results have been irregular after starting that close to the front, but the other time he started from the pole in 2004, he finished second.

Ryan Briscoe rolls off the grid second, and if his personal history at Texas is an indication that is precisely where he will finish. In 2005, he started and finished 12th in this race. Last year, he finished third after starting on the inside of the second row.

Like Briscoe, Scott Dixon does a good job of finishing what he starts at Texas. His first attempt there came in spring 2003 when he started second and finished sixth. In fall 2003, he started and finished second. In fall 2004, he started fifth and finished sixth. He went from fourth to second in 2006 and last year he won from the pole. He starts third on Saturday.

The king of Texas qualifying, however, may just be Helio Castroneves. In 10 previous attempts, he's never started outside the top 10 and he converted two of those strong starts into victories and another pair of races into runner-up results. He kept that streak alive with a fourth-place start.

Danica Patrick rounds out the top five in fifth, which is her fourth top-10 start in five Texas attempts. In those races, she's never finished worse than 13th and has back-to-back top-10s in 2007/2008.

Lineup with avg. start/finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Dario Franchitti8.407.405
2Ryan Briscoe7.507.502
3Scott Dixon6.756.508
4Helio Castroneves6.305.7010
5Danica Patrick9.507.004
6Mario Moraes18.0022.001
7Dan Wheldon9.1111.899
8Marco Andretti17.3311.673
9Robert Doornbos


10Ed Carpenter17.0015.437
11Hideki Mutoh6.004.001
12Graham Rahal11.0018.001
13Alex Tagliani


14Sarah Fisher14.2517.888
15Raphael Matos


16Tony Kanaan4.507.508
17Justin Wilson27.0023.001
18Tomas Scheckter15.336.009
19Mike Conway


20Milka Duno14.0023.002
21E J Viso14.0028.001
22Anthony Foyt IV17.4316.437
23Ryan Hunter-Reay20.0010.001
24Jacques Lazier




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IRL: Texas' last five races

After posting three consecutive top-fives from St. Petersburg through Kansas Speedway, Tony Kanaan has had two horrible weekends in the Indy Racing League with finishes in the 20s in the Indy 500 and at the Milwaukee Mile. Last week, he entered the flat one-mile oval with a near perfect record on that track during the last five years before crashing barely 12 races into the event. Now, he has another chance to rebound. At Texas Motor Speedway, he's finished seventh or better in his last five tries.

Helio Castroneves has actually been stronger in recent seasons. Except for a crash in 2007, he would have swept the top five since the fall 2004 race, having won twice and posting a second-place finish.

Dan Wheldon posted the fastest time in Friday's session and he too has to be considered a serious contender this week. Like Castroneves, he had a bad 2007 race, but has finished sixth or better four of his last five attempts.

Average finish, last five races
DriverAvg. Fin20082007200620052004.2
Tony Kanaan3.852732
Helio Castroneves 5.0216151
Adrian Fernandez5.0



5
Hideki Mutoh6.06



Sam Hornish Jr6.0
14217
Scott Sharp 6.0
7548
Dan Wheldon6.2415363
Vitor Meira6.275694
Scott Dixon6.41122116
Mark Taylor7.0



7
Ryan Briscoe7.53

12
Townsend Bell9.0



9
Danica Patrick9.51031213
Dario Franchitti10.0
413815
Sarah Fisher10.0
10


Jeff Simmons10.5
615

Kosuke Matsuura10.8
98719
Graham Rahal11.011



Tora Takagi12.0



12
Bryan Herta12.3

111016
Will Power13.013



Felipe Giaffone 13.5

16
11
Tomas Scheckter 13.6251410118
E J Viso14.014



Milka Duno14.01711


Alex Barron14.0


1414
Anthony Foyt IV14.31217
1810
Buddy Rice15.088182120
Bruno Junqueira15.015



Roger Yasukawa15.0


15
Ed Carpenter15.491892021
John Andretti16.016



Patrick Carpentier16.0


16
Tomas Enge16.0


1913
Eddie Cheever Jr17.0

17

Marco Andretti17.3191914

Mario Moraes18.018



Buddy Lazier 19.0

19

Darren Manning19.32813
17
Ryan Hunter-Reay20.020



Jon Herb20.0
20


Mario Dominguez21.021



Marty Roth22.022



Jimmy Kite22.0


22
Enrique Bernoldi23.023



Jaime Camara24.024



Oriol Servia26.026



Justin Wilson27.027



June 4, 2009

Week 23 Unified Power Rankings

With Formula 1 taking last week off, the two strongest drivers in auto sports remain at the top of our grid. Jenson Button and teammate Rubens Barrichello continue to be nearly unassailable with their strong showings on the international stage.

NASCAR driver Tony Stewart keeps hovering around the front of the field and last week's second-place finish in the Autism Speaks 400 kept him solidly in third on this grid. If Button and Barrichello stumble in this week's Turkish Grand Prix, "Smoke" could take the lead in the Unified Power Rankings just as he's done in the NASCAR point system. He hasn't been perfect, but then again with seven top-five finishes in his last nine attempts in Cup and Nationwide competition combined, he's about as close as you're going to get.

Dario Franchitti was last week's top Indy Racing League driver on our grid and he actually improved two positions from 11th overall to ninth on the strength of his third-place finish in the ABC Supply Co. / A.J. Foyt 225 at the Milwaukee Mile—and yet, he's no longer the king of his crowd.

The IRL honor goes to Helio Castroneves, who settles into fourth on the overall grid despite an 11th in that same race. He didn't actually leap frog Franchitti, however; Castroneves was not included in last week's grid because he had not yet run four races in 2009. His victory in the Indy 500 and a second in the Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway was enough to place Castroneves fourth on the overall grid.

Mark Martin was the biggest mover in the top 10—or at least, he's in the top 10 now, after jumping eight spots from 18th with a 10th-place finish at Dover International Speedway. The biggest loser was Camping World Truck Series Ron Hornaday Jr., who dropped 19 positions from 10th to 29th after crashing early last week. He has a chance to snap back this week, however, since he starts from the outside pole for Friday night's companion race at Texas Motor Speedway with the IRL.

Hornaday's hardship can't compare to Tony Kanaan. His early-race crash at Milwaukee caused him to drop 21 positions from 14th to 35th.

Unified Power Rankings

RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button110.6710
2Rubens Barrichello99.8320
3Tony Stewart96.0030
4Helio Castroneves92.25NR
5Kurt Busch91.9150
6Jimmie Johnson90.4571
7Ryan Briscoe87.80125
8Jason Leffler87.564-4
9Dario Franchitti86.80112
10Mark Martin85.00188
11Ryan Newman84.606-5
12Denny Hamlin84.279-3
13Danica Patrick82.60152
14Brad Keselowski82.14217
15Mark Webber82.0013-2
16Scott Dixon81.202812
17Jeff Gordon81.098-9
18Kyle Busch79.63191
19Timo Glock79.50201
20Matt Kenseth79.44277
21Carl Edwards78.30221
22Jeff Burton78.0017-5
23Dan Wheldon77.2016-7
24Joey Logano76.55251
25Fernando Alonso76.1724-1
26Kasey Kahne75.27260
27Matt Crafton74.60292
28Greg Biffle73.2923-5
29Ron Hornaday Jr72.6010-19
30Jason Keller72.11366
31Juan Montoya71.7330-1
32Dale Earnhardt Jr70.2131-1
33Nico Rosberg70.0032-1
34Brian Vickers68.2033-1
35Tony Kanaan68.2014-21
36Sebastian Vettel67.50393
37Kevin Harvick67.28414
38Steve Wallace67.11402
39Justin Allgaier67.00423
40Clint Bowyer66.50433
41Graham Rahal66.405918
42Martin Truex Jr65.82453
43David Reutimann65.6238-5
44Marco Andretti64.80528
45Jamie McMurray64.7344-1
46Lewis Hamilton63.67471
47Johnny Benson Jr63.6035-12
48David Ragan63.17557
49Brian Scott63.00578
50Paul Menard62.63544


Previous Unified Power Rankings:

Week 22
Week 21
Week 20

May 27, 2009

Week 22 Unified Power Rankings

The three major auto racing series ran one of the biggest races of their season last week when Formula 1 took to the streets of Monaco, the NASCAR Cup series ran the "Coke 341," and the IRL ran the granddaddy of them all: the Indy 500.

Each of those races carry bonus points. Instead of 110 points for a first-place finish, drivers receive 125, but we had to make some adjustments for the Cup race. Since several drivers remained on track and received better results than they earned through the strength of their cars, we based the Power Point system on average running position for this week.

No matter how count them, Jenson Button continues to be the hottest driver in auto racing having won his fifth Grand Prix in six starts. The twisty streets of Monaco make passing a near impossibility, so no one was surprised that he took the checkers after sitting on the pole. Rubens Barrichello continues to be his wing man and finished second in Formula 1 competition for the third time this season. He's going to be hard to dislodge from that spot, in fact, because he's swept the top-five alongside Button.

Tony Stewart had flashes of brilliance last week in the rain-shortened "Coke 341," but when the field was shuffled by the final rain storm he found his No. 14 Chevy stranded in 19th. Five top-fives in the previous six races, however, gave him enough momentum to stay third on the grid and first among Cup regulars.

Nationwide regular Jason Leffler ran a smart race in the Carquest Auto Parts 300 to finish sixth. That helped elevate him into the top 10 on the Unified Power Rankings scale since it was his sixth consecutive top-10 in recent races.

The Indy Racing League finally ran enough races to include them in this formula and despite winning the Indy 500, Helio Castroneves does not top their chart. There a reason for that; even though the series has run enough times, the driver has not since he was forced to sit out the Honda Grand Prix of St Petersburg while being his trial for tax evasion was going on.

Dario Franchitti gets that honor. After winning the Grand Prix of Long Beach and finishing in the top 10 in three of the first four IRL races this year, he's the best of class. He shouldn't get too used to the position, however; unless Castroneves crashes early next week at Milwaukee, he is virtually guaranteed to dislodge the Scotsman.

Unified Power Rankings

RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button110.6710
2Rubens Barrichello99.8320
3Tony Stewart91.6730
4Jason Leffler88.5073
5Kurt Busch88.4550
6Ryan Newman85.93104
7Jimmie Johnson85.9181
8Jeff Gordon85.454-4
9Denny Hamlin85.086-3
10Ron Hornaday Jr83.75111
11Dario Franchitti83.50NR
12Ryan Briscoe83.50NR
13Mark Webber82.00141
14Tony Kanaan81.25NR
15Danica Patrick81.00NR
16Dan Wheldon80.75NR
17Jeff Burton79.7512-5
18Mark Martin79.75202
19Kyle Busch79.5913-6
20Timo Glock79.509-11
21Brad Keselowski79.23232
22Carl Edwards77.3715-7
23Greg Biffle76.5416-7
24Fernando Alonso76.1721-3
25Joey Logano74.89316
26Kasey Kahne74.36293
27Matt Kenseth74.1918-9
28Scott Dixon74.00NR
29Matt Crafton73.7527-2
30Juan Montoya72.0019-11
31Dale Earnhardt Jr71.7926-5
32Nico Rosberg70.00375
33Brian Vickers69.5024-9
34Mike Skinner69.5032-2
35Johnny Benson Jr68.7534-1
36Jason Keller68.2530-6
37Scott Lagasse Jr68.25425
38David Reutimann68.2328-10
39Sebastian Vettel67.5017-22
40Steve Wallace67.38433
41Kevin Harvick66.7625-16
42Justin Allgaier66.75453
43Clint Bowyer65.9222-21
44Jamie McMurray65.91462
45Martin Truex Jr64.0038-7
46Rick Crawford63.755610
47Lewis Hamilton63.6736-11
48Stacy Compton63.00535
49James Buescher62.006213
50Marcos Ambrose61.9135-15

May 24, 2009

IRL: Indy 500 Results

It was an exciting Indy 500 with several incidents and drama surrounding who would win. That is until the final laps. At the close of the 500-miler, Helio Castroneves ran away from the field in the closing laps.

Dan Wheldon finished second, but the next biggest newsbreaker in the race was female driver Danica Patrick, who posted a career-best finish of third in the Indy 500. One or two more tweaks and she might have been the first lady to win American auto racing's biggest event.

Indy 500 Results

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
11Helio Castroneves200Running6.11
218Dan Wheldon200Running9.00
310Danica Patrick200Running9.00
424Townsend Bell200Running12.00
59Will Power200Running9.00
65Scott Dixon200Running9.14
73Dario Franchitti200Running9.00
817Ed Carpenter200Running13.83
913Paul Tracy200Running5.50
1016Hideki Mutoh200Running8.50
1130Alex Tagliani200Running11.00
1226Tomas Scheckter200Running17.25
1311Alex Lloyd200Running19.00
1420Scott Sharp200Running16.08
152Ryan Briscoe200Running13.25
1619Anthony Foyt IV200Running17.00
1721Sarah Fisher200Running25.38
1827Mike Conway200Running18.00
1928John Andretti200Running21.67
2031Milka Duno199Running23.33
2114Vitor Meira173Accident9.00
2212Raphael Matos173Accident22.00
2315Justin Wilson160Accident25.00
2429E J Viso139Mechanical25.00
2532Nelson Phillippe130Accident25.00
2625Oriol Servia98Mechanical18.50
276Tony Kanaan97Mechanical14.25
2823Robert Doornbos85Accident28.00
2922Davey Hamilton79Accident14.22
308Marco Andretti56Mechanical14.75
314Graham Rahal55Accident32.00
3233Ryan Hunter-Reay19Accident19.00
337Mario Moraes0Accident25.50
34
Alex Tagliani0Did Not Qualify11.00
35
Buddy Lazier0Did Not Qualify11.23
36
Stanton Barrett0Did Not Qualify