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Showing posts with label Jenson Button. Show all posts

August 30, 2009

F1: Raikkonen wins Belgian GP

Kimi Raikkonen became the sixth different winner in the last six races, according to Formula1.com. This snapped a 25-race winless streak and was Ferrari's first win of the season.

Our View After Jenson Button won six of the first seven races, it is wonderful to see this kind of parity.

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July 25, 2009

F1: Massa injured in freak accident

Felipe Massa has undergone surgery for injuries sustained in the qualification session for the Hungarian Grand Prix, according to Autosport.com. A spring from Rubens Barrichello's car struck him in the head giving him a concussion and he is currently under observation in intensive care.

Our View Two stories here: Massa is unlikely to compete in the race and Barrichello's owner Ross Brawn is perplexed as to why a component came off his car, which could signal troubles for both teams.

Update: Massa will certainly not race; he is currently listed in serious condition with life-threatening injuries. Our prayers go out to him and his family.

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July 11, 2009

F1: German GP lineup, with avg. finish

Mark Webber earned his first Formula 1 pole and will sit at the head of the field to start the German Grand Prix.

The dominant racers of the year aren't far behind, however. Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button start second and third.

One other qualification of note was Lewis Hamilton. After a couple of weeks of poor time trials, he finally advanced into the final session of knockout qualification and will start fifth. This week, he said the team was fixing their problems. It appears he may just have been right.

Results, with average finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Mark Webber11.8312.176
2Rubens Barrichello5.387.7713
3Jenson Button10.5011.508
4Sebastian Vettel


5Lewis Hamilton9.0010.001
6Heikki Kovalainen8.007.001
7Adrian Sutil19.0021.001
8Felipe Massa6.808.805
9Kimi Raikkonen11.434.007
10Nelson Piquet Jr


11Nick Heidfeld10.2510.388
12Fernando Alonso4.507.336
13Kazuki Nakajima


14Jarno Trulli12.307.2010
15Nico Rosberg13.5016.502
16Robert Kubica7.005.001
17Sebastian Buemi


18Giancarlo Fisichella11.0011.4212
19Timo Glock


20Sebastian Bourdais



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July 9, 2009

F1: Button cannot slow down

Despite a commanding lead in the points, Jenson Button says he cannot afford to ease off, according to Autosports.com.

Our View: Momentum can be gained and lost in an instant. In the British Grand Prix, Button was caught in traffic and could never find the front of the field. Still, Formula 1 is much more prone to streaks—especially in terms of podium finishes—than any other series.

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July 1, 2009

Week 27 Unified Power Rankings

Jenson Button and Tony Stewart kept their positions atop the Unified Power Rankings. Button's number one spot is unchanged because Formula 1 had the week off, but Stewart only enhanced his second-place position with a solid fifth-place finish at New Hampshire—his fifth consecutive result of seventh or better. These two drivers have redefined the concept of place-and-hold.

Mark Webber also jumped up the grid, improving his rank from 10th to third. How is that possible with the series going idle? The Power Ranking formula looks at the last 90 days for a snapshot of how drivers are performing right now, and that means that Webber's 12th-place finish in the ING Australian Grand Prix is no longer held against him. Since that race, he has posted five top-fives in seven races—including three runner-up results.

Dario Franchitti also climbed the charts from eighth to fourth on the strength of his solid second-place run on the short track in Richmond. In his last four Indy short track starts, that's his worst result after winning the other three. Chip Ganassi fans should be quite proud of the organization; last week they finished 1-2, and Scott Dixon—the winner of the SunTrust Indy Challenge—settled in right behind Franchitti in fifth.

It was a great weekend for Brad Keselowski. He competed in the Nationwide and Cup series and earned accolades in both. A third-place finish in the Camping World RV Sales 200 was his fifth consecutive top-five, which easily makes him the best Nationwide Regular in the game. He also finished sixth in Cup competition and while that may have been aided by rain, the points pay the same to fantasy owners.

Ron Hornaday Jr. is slowly making his way back up the grid. With back-to-back victories at Milwaukee and Memphis, he's improved 10 positions and lands 32nd on our chart. That may not seem like much, but only two weeks ago he was in danger of falling out of the top 50. Better still, he is in striking distance of the highest ranked Camping World Truck Series driver—Matt Crafton. In the last three months, Crafton has finished worse than seventh only once, and consistency is often more important than raw strength in fantasy games.

Unified Power Rankings
Top 50


RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button106.7110
2Tony Stewart99.6220
3Mark Webber93.14107
4Dario Franchitti92.6384
5Scott Dixon88.13127
6Kurt Busch86.75137
7Brad Keselowski86.39147
8Rubens Barrichello86.2991
9Jimmie Johnson86.257-2
10Erik Darnell84.83166
11Joey Logano83.362716
12Helio Castroneves82.573-9
13Ryan Briscoe82.504-9
14Greg Biffle82.50228
15Kyle Busch82.44183
16Jeff Gordon82.25171
17Mark Martin82.155-12
18Jason Leffler81.776-12
19Danica Patrick81.7515-4
20Sebastian Vettel81.433212
21Carl Edwards80.96210
22Ryan Newman80.1311-11
23Matt Kenseth79.25252
24Juan Montoya78.17262
25Dan Wheldon78.0024-1
26Denny Hamlin77.0819-7
27Matt Crafton76.8620-7
28Kasey Kahne74.92313
29Timo Glock74.4323-6
30Nico Rosberg73.29300
31Stephen Leicht73.00
NR
32Ron Hornaday Jr72.38408
33Jeff Burton70.8828-5
34Steve Wallace70.33373
35David Reutimann70.2933-2
36Brian Vickers69.18426
37Felipe Massa68.866326
38Marco Andretti68.3834-4
39Justin Allgaier68.0036-3
40Jason Keller67.9238-2
41Tayler Malsam67.71410
42Tony Kanaan67.6335-7
43Fernando Alonso67.0029-14
44Sam Hornish Jr67.00528
45Kimi Raikkonen66.715712
46Johnny Sauter66.575913
47Jamie McMurray66.5044-3
48Colin Braun65.717628
49Tomas Scheckter65.40
NR
50Dale Earnhardt Jr65.1339-11


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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 21, 2009

F1: British GP Results

Finally someone other than Jenson Button won a Formula 1 race. Prior to the British Grand Prix, he had won six of seven events with Sebastian Vettel taking the Chinese Grand Prix. It's only fitting that Vettel took this race as well after winning the pole and dominating at Silverstone.

For his part, Button finish only sixth. Is the competition finally catching up to him? Don't assume that just yet because teammate Rubens Barrichello was in third.

In several races this year the Brawn teammates Button and Barrichello finished one-two. Red Bull Racing kept that tradition alive by placing Mark Webber in second. That was his fourth consecutive top-five finish this season, which has made him a good driver to keep on your roster.
One other item of note: with the exception of Sebastian Bourdais and Heikki Kovalainen who retired at the start, everyone finished either one the lead lap or only one circuit off the pace and an impressive 11 drivers completed the distance.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
11Sebastian Vettel60Running10.00
23Mark Webber60Running12.43
32Rubens Barrichello60Running7.65
411Felipe Massa60Running7.86
57Nico Rosberg60Running8.75
66Jenson Button60Running9.90
74Jarno Trulli60Running11.46
89Kimi Raikkonen60Running4.78
98Timo Glock60Running10.50
1016Giancarlo Fisichella60Running8.93
115Kazuki Nakajima60Running9.50
1214Nelson Piquet Jr59Running14.00
1312Robert Kubica59Running10.33
1410Fernando Alonso59Running8.63
1515Nick Heidfeld59Running10.40
1619Lewis Hamilton59Running6.67
1718Adrian Sutil59Running18.67
1820Sebastian Buemi59Running18.00
1917Sebastian Bourdais0Retired15.00
2013Heikki Kovalainen0Retired10.67


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June 19, 2009

F1: Vettel, Weber tops both practices

Sebastian Vettel and Mark Weber were the fastest and second fastest drivers respectively in the two practice sessions for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

In the first practice, the two Brawn Racing teammates Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello were not far behind, placing third and fourth on the grid.

Our View: These two teams have been the class of the field all season and those four drivers are likely to dominate in the top-five again.

Practice 1 Times
Practice 2 Times

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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 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

F1: Turkish GP Results

O.k., this is getting ridiculous—unless you happen to be a Jenson Button fan. He's won six of the seven Formula 1 races this year and the championship is nearly a foregone conclusion. And this is coming from a driver who couldn't buy a top-five last year with a best of sixth in Spain and only a handful of top-10s. That just goes to show you how much difference strong equipment makes.

The biggest story was the failure to finish by Rubens Barrichello. He has been the wingman of Button all year and has also swept the top five with three runner-up finishes to this credit. He spun after making contact with Heikki Kovalainen and damaged his nose with contact from Adrian Sutil.

Red Bull teammates Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel finished second and third, which puts tem in a position to pounce in the unlikely event that Button stumbles.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
12Jenson Button58Running6.80
24Mark Webber58Running12.20
31Sebastian Vettel58Running13.00
45Jarno Trulli58Running9.00
59Nico Rosberg58Running9.50
67Felipe Massa58Running5.60
710Robert Kubica58Running7.75
813Timo Glock58Running10.50
96Kimi Raikkonen58Running7.20
108Fernando Alonso58Running4.60
1111Nick Heidfeld58Running10.40
1212Kazuki Nakajima58Running15.50
1316Lewis Hamilton58Running6.67
1414Heikki Kovalainen57Running10.67
1518Sebastian Buemi57Running15.00
1617Nelson Piquet Jr57Running15.50
1715Adrian Sutil57Running18.00
1820Sebastian Bourdais57Running18.00
193Rubens Barrichello47Retired13.60
2019Giancarlo Fisichella4Retired11.80


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June 6, 2009

F1: Turkish GP Lineup, with avg. start/fin

For the second time in 2009, Sebastian Vettel wrestled the pole from Jenson Button, and just like the site of his previous pole the Chinese Grand Prix, he took the top spot after Button won the honor in back-to-back weeks. This is Vettel's first time to start near the lead in Turkey, however. His two previous attempts there have started 18th and 14th and ended 19th and 17th respectively.

Button and teammate Rubens Barrichello continue to make a mockery of the sport by starting second and third. There is absolutely no reason to think they are going to finish anywhere but at the front.

Lineup, with average start/finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Sebastian Vettel18.0016.002
2Jenson Button8.2513.254
3Rubens Barrichello12.2514.504
4Mark Webber14.758.504
5Jarno Trulli10.258.504
6Kimi Raikkonen6.753.754
7Felipe Massa5.502.754
8Fernando Alonso3.254.254
9Nico Rosberg11.0011.003
10Robert Kubica8.006.003
11Nick Heidfeld10.256.504
12Kazuki Nakajima19.0016.001
13Timo Glock13.0015.001
14Heikki Kovalainen9.004.502
15Adrian Sutil18.5019.002
16Lewis Hamilton3.502.502
17Nelson Piquet Jr15.0017.001
18Sebastian Buemi


19Giancarlo Fisichella9.759.004
20Sebastian Bourdais18.0018.001

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


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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

F1: Monaco GP Results

Is there any stopping Brawn Racing? Already the dominant force in not only Formula 1, but also the Unified Power Rankings (which is our attempt to compare all of the major series), Jenson Button has now won five of the first six races and he's going to pad his lead in those standings because the Monaco Grand Prix has a bonus attached to it as one of racing's marquee events.

Of course teammate Rubens Barrichello came in second, but that didn't catch anyone by surprise either.

Pretty much everyone held serve and finished close to where they started, with the exception of drivers like Heikki Kovalainen who crashed on lap 51 and slipped from seventh to 16th and Sebastian Vettel, whose stellar fourth-place qualification effort went for nothing when he wrecked on lap 15.

Monaco Grand Prix Results

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
11Jenson Button78Running9.88
23Rubens Barrichello78Running8.41
32Kimi Raikkonen78Running9.44
45Felipe Massa78Running6.71
58Mark Webber78Running9.33
66Nico Rosberg78Running13.25
79Fernando Alonso78Running6.63
814Sebastian Bourdais78Running14.00
913Giancarlo Fisichella78Running9.64
1019Timo Glock77Running11.00
1116Nick Heidfeld77Running9.60
1220Lewis Hamilton77Running5.00
1318Jarno Trulli77Running11.38
1415Adrian Sutil77Running16.33
1510Kazuki Nakajima76Running11.00
167Heikki Kovalainen51Accident12.33
1717Robert Kubica28Brakes8.00
184Sebastian Vettel15Accident11.50
1912Nelson Piquet Jr10Crash Damage18.00
2011Sebastian Buemi10Accident20.00

May 23, 2009

F1: Vettel has lightest car

Sebastian Vettel qualified fourth for the Monaco Grand Prix with the lightest car on the grid. With the driver weight and fuel load, his car is nearly 10.5ks lighter than anyone else. The complete list can be found at Crash.net.

Our View: If not for the fact that Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello were in front of him, Vettel might be able to scoot to the lead, but they are going to be hard to pass. Once in the lead, they have more fuel on board to give them a chance to employ alternate strategy.

May 21, 2009

F1: Rosberg tops P2

On Thursday, Nico Rosberg posted the fastest time in the second practice session for the Monaco Grand Prix, according to PlanetF1.com.

Our View: Rosberg led Lewis Hamilton, Rubens Barichello, Jenson Button and Felipe Massa as the top five drivers. This is a good indication of who will finish up front in the race.

Practice Two Speeds

RankDriverBest TimeLaps
1Nico Rosberg1:15.24345
2Lewis Hamilton1:15.44535
3Rubens Barrichello1:15.59041
4Jenson Button1:15.77436
5Felipe Massa1:15.83242
6Sebastian Vettel1:15.84733
7Heikki Kovalainen 1:15.98445
8Kimi Räikkönen 1:15.98543
9Kazuki Nakajima 1:16.26043
10Nelson Piquet Jr.1:16.28643
11Fernando Alonso 1:16.55239
12Mark Webber 1:16.57927
13Adrian Sutil 1:16.67538
14Jarno Trulli 1:16.91543
15Sebastian Buemi 1:16.98348
16Sebastian Bourdais 1:17.05248
17Nick Heidfeld 1:17.10940
18Timo Glock 1:17.20745
19Giancarlo Fisichella 1:17.50445
20Robert Kubica No time2


Practice One Speeds

May 20, 2009

Week 22 Unified Power Rankings

With all the major series taking last week off from points' paying races, this week's Unified Power Rankings were reorganized by two factors. First, the Camping World Truck Series raced under the lights at Lowe's, which allowed their top contenders to make up a little ground in the standings, and the All-Star race was run the following night.

Secondly, since the Unified Power Rankings looks at only the last three months, the Daytona Speedweek races are aging off this list. Drivers who peaked in the first race of the season are falling by the wayside.

Tony Stewart earned his first victory as an owner/driver and that allowed him to make up some ground on the Formula 1 giants at the top of the standings. However, their advantage is too great, so Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello continue to dominate the first two spots. Each of these drivers should be anchoring your fantasy roster in their respective games.

Kurt Busch's solid third-place—combined with Jeff Gordon's accident in the All-Star race—caused those two drivers to swap positions four and five. Since Busch is a lesser value in most fantasy games, however, his worth on fantasy owners' rosters takes an even greater leap.

Truck driver James Buescher earned his fifth consecutive top-15 in that series to make him a solid mid-range pick while he climbs onto this list for the first time in 2009. Meanwhile, Cup regular Martin Truex Jr. failed to advance from the Sprint Showdown and now hovers on the cusp of falling outside the top 50.

Unified Power Rankings

RankDriverPointsLast week+/-
1Jenson Button107.8010
2Rubens Barrichello96.0020
3Tony Stewart91.5030
4Kurt Busch88.7351
5Jeff Gordon87.824-1
6Jason Leffler87.4471
7Denny Hamlin84.506-1
8Jimmie Johnson83.3680
9Ryan Newman82.93101
10Ron Hornaday Jr82.60111
11Timo Glock81.609-2
12Kyle Busch80.04131
13Jeff Burton78.8212-1
14Mark Webber78.40140
15Carl Edwards77.55150
16Sebastian Vettel77.20171
17Brad Keselowski76.79236
18Greg Biffle74.8616-2
19Matt Kenseth74.7518-1
20Matt Crafton74.00277
21Fernando Alonso73.80210
22Mark Martin73.7520-2
23Joey Logano72.79318
24Dale Earnhardt Jr71.71262
25Kasey Kahne71.00294
26Juan Montoya69.7319-7
27Scott Lagasse Jr69.224215
28Steve Wallace68.894315
29Kevin Harvick68.8325-4
30Mike Skinner68.80322
31Brian Vickers68.6724-7
32Clint Bowyer68.3822-10
33Jason Keller68.0030-3
34David Reutimann67.8628-6
35Johnny Benson Jr67.6034-1
36Justin Allgaier67.33459
37Lewis Hamilton65.2036-1
38Nico Rosberg65.2037-1
39Jamie McMurray65.09467
40Jarno Trulli64.0039-1
41Chad McCumbee62.60476
42Rick Crawford62.605614
43David Ragan62.5633-10
44Marcos Ambrose62.4535-9
45James Buescher61.806217
46Stacy Compton61.60537
47Nick Heidfeld60.80503
48Martin Truex Jr60.5538-10
49David Stremme59.82545
50Brendan Gaughan59.7848-2


The Unified Power Rankings are based on "percentage points." Starting with a 100 score for the winner of a Nationwide race, each subsequent position is decremented by a percentage that relates to the number of drivers in the field. In a 50-car field of potential qualifiers, the second-place driver receives 98 points, third-place gets 96 points, the 43rd-place driver gets 16 points (because he beat eight other driver to even get into the field) and so on until the last non-qualifier in 50th-place gets two points.

Only races run in the last three months count in this formula.

The Cup, IRL and Formula 1 series start at 110 points for a victory (since its so difficult to win one of these races) and then decrements 1/50th of 110 points for each subsequent position. It’s an unscientific way to determine who is the best in their series, while simultaneously trying to compare apples to oranges.

Previous Unified Power Rankings:

Week 21
Week 20