June 11, 2009

Trucks: Michigan's last five races

As fields thin in the Truck series, finding consistent top-10 finishers is not that difficult, but it's also not that simple. Luck continues to play an important role in who will finish up front. Ron Hornaday Jr. has had one of the trucks to beat the last two weeks after starting on the front row each time, but mishaps sent him home 26th at Dover and 19th at Texas. Worse still, this has not been one of his favorite tracks with an average finish of 17.5 that puts him well down the grid.

On the other hand, Todd Bodine has a little momentum on his side after winning last week at Texas—and Michigan has been among his preferred tracks. He's yet to win there, but with a four-race streak of top-10s, he deserves a spot on the roster for consistency alone.

Mike Skinner has a slightly lower average finish of 6.2, but he's been nearly as consistent with four top-10s and a worst of 11th in his last five races on this two-mile track. He and Bodine should be the marquee regulars who anchor your roster.

"Rowdy" Kyle Busch is back on the lineup this week after taking Texas off and he's looking to improve on two runner-up finishes from 2005 and 2007. Last year he finished seventh, which gives him even more to prove.

Notably, only one winner from the last five years is on the lineup this week. Dennis Setzer found victory lane in 2005, but his results have been eroding ever since. He was eighth in 2006, 24th in 2007 and 16th last year, so fantasy owners can reasonably expect a different winner this year.

Average finish, last five races

DriverPwer Avg20082007200620052004
Travis Kvapil 1.00
1

1
Scott Speed3.003



Kyle Busch3.6772
2
Bobby Hamilton Sr4.00


35
Todd Bodine 6.004749
Colin Braun6.006



Kevin Harvick 6.00
8
4
Carl Edwards 6.00



6
Mike Skinner 6.20841153
Johnny Benson Jr8.00291244
Shane Hmiel 8.00



8
Brendan Gaughan8.75531611
Terry Cook 10.0010119137
Dennis Setzer 11.8016248110
Donny Lia12.0012



Rick Crawford 12.201166632
Erik Darnell13.0012612

Justin Marks13.0013



J J Yeley13.00



13
Mike Bliss14.00

14

Jimmy Spencer Sr14.00


14
Randy LaJoie 14.00



14
Robert Huffman 14.00


199
Chad Chaffin 15.0027

711
Todd Kluever15.00


15
Chad McCumbee15.3391918

David Reutimann15.67

15824
Ryan Matthews16.00
16


Ted Musgrave Sr16.4024523282
Stacy Compton16.502112


Regan Smith17.0017



David Starr 17.002613131221
Aaron Fike17.00
17


Robert Pressley 17.00


17
Ron Hornaday Jr17.502310730
Mark Martin17.50
332

Chase Montgomery17.50


2015
Matt Crafton 17.60153452212
Bobby Labonte 17.67
18332
Kraig Kinser18.00
1422

Sean Murphy18.00


18
Shelby Howard19.0019



T J Bell20.002020


Joey Miller20.00

20

Lance Hooper 20.00



20
Bill Lester20.50
15331618
Blake Bjorkland21.00
21


Johnny Chapman21.00


2319
Jack Sprague 21.203029101027
Deborah Renshaw21.50


2122
Jon Wood 22.0014


30
Marc Mitchell22.0022



Willie Allen22.00
22


Tim Sauter 23.00
23


Andy Houston 23.00



23
Bobby East24.0018
30

Erin Crocker24.00

24

Brian Scott25.0025



David Ragan25.00

19
31
Clay Rogers 25.50
25
26
Boston Reid26.00
3517

Tracy Hines26.00


3616
Marcos Ambrose26.00

26

Shane Sieg26.00



26
Steve Park 26.33

313117
Ryan Moore27.00

27

Shigeaki Hattori27.00


27
Jason White27.502827


Travis Kittleson28.00
28


Bobby Hamilton Jr28.00

28

Kevin Lepage28.50
3621

Mario Gosselin29.0029



Kelly Sutton29.00

253725
Hank Parker Jr29.00



29
Kerry Earnhardt29.00

29

Ken Schrader29.50
30
29
Timothy Peters30.00

3525
Nick Tucker31.0031



Brandon Whitt31.00


3428
J C Stout31.503231


A J Allmendinger32.00
32


Kyle Krisiloff32.00

32

Rick Markle 33.0033



Ricky Craven 33.00


33
Phil Bonifield 33.00



33
Chris Jones34.0034



Martin Truex Jr34.00

34

Loni Richardson 34.00



34
Brad Keselowski35.00


35
Aric Almirola36.00

36

Bryan Silas37.00
37


Robert Richardson37.00

37

Blake Mallory 38.00


38


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June 10, 2009

Trucks: Peters headed to Red Horse

Immediately on the heels of the announcement that Johnny Benson Jr. would lose his ride in the No. 1 Red Horse Racing team for lack of funding, Timothy Peters announced he would bring his sponsor Strutmasters and crew chief Chad Kendrick to the team, according to SceneDaily.com.

Our View: Peters will inherit the points from the No. 1 team, but this will be renumbered 17. Look for his results to improve slightly.

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Said gets ride for Infineon

Boris Said will try to get the No. 08 EM Motorsports car into the show at Infineon, according to SceneDaily.com.

Our View: This is great news for EM Motorsports, but don't look for Said to be particularly competitive even if he makes the show. This part time team simply does not have the funding to run in the front half of the pack.

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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


Previous Unified Power Rankings:

Week 23
Week 22
Week 21
Week 20

Gordon loves Michigan

Jeff Gordon lists Michigan International Speedway as one of his favorite tracks , according to SceneDaily.com.

“The track is big, wide, and it’s fast. The corners have multiple grooves, so you can run from the white line all the way to the wall. And you can change your angles in and off the corners," Gordon said.

Our View: He has two victories there and 15 top-fives, the last of which came in August 2006. Unfortunately, his lat three efforts there have been 18th or worse.

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N'Wide: Logano to pull double duty

Joey Logano will be one of the drivers making the long commute from Michigan International Speedway to Kentucky Speedway this week, according to SceneDaily.com.

Our View: Logano is the defending winner at Kentucky. That was his first Nationwide win, which he took from the pole.

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IRL: Lloyd leaves Ganassi

Alex Lloyd is leaving Chip Ganassi Racing, according to a Tweet from @IndyCarPR, saying that if he is going to explore his options, he needs to be a free agent.

Our View: So far, Lloyd has made only one start this season in the 33-car Indy 500 field where he finished 13th, so it's hard to say what kind of fantasy value he will be when he finds another ride.

Roush one short of record at Michigan

Roush-Fenway Racing is one win away from tying the Wood Bros. for the most victories at Michigan International Speedway, according to a Tweet from @NASCARSays, the official NASCAR PR account. The current record stands at 10 victories.

Our View: This track has been completely dominated by Roush in recent years and their drivers have at least one win per season since 2002. Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle all have to be considered favorites to either win or finish in the top 10.

June 9, 2009

Mayfield drug named

The drug Jeremy Mayfield allegedly took has been named. According to ESPN.com, NASCAR believes he tested positive for methamphetamines.

Our View: This is certainly a serious drug that is extremely addictive. We hope the truth eventually is revealed and if Mayfield was indeed under the influence, he deserves the suspension and banishment.

We also understand NASCAR reluctance to name the drug immediately, as this would have done major damage to Mayfield's reputation.

Michigan Yahoo! preview

Michigan is one of NASCAR's perfect tracks with long sweeping corners and enough room to pass. It has also been very predictable ever since Jack Roush started fielding cars. Check out this week's Yahoo! Fantasy Preview (.pdf) for a sneak peak at who'll be their toughest competitors.

Carpentier to drive for Waltrip at Infineon

Patrick Carpentier will drive the No. 55 for Michael Waltrip at Infineon Raceway next week, according to a Tweet from @mw55.

Our View: Michael Waltrip Racing's cars are powerful as evidenced by the strong runs of David Reutimann and Marcos Ambrose. Carpentier could be one of the best road ringers at Infineon.

N'Wide: Kentucky's last five races

For the second straight week, the NASCAR Cup and Nationwide Series are at different tracks, making this one of the opportunity races for the Nationwide Regulars. Last week, only two Claim Jumpers made the long commute from Pocono Raceway to Nashville Superspeedway. And even though Kyle Busch won both the pole and the race with Carl Edwards finishing third in the Federated Auto Parts 300, that left eight spots remaining for the Regulars to score much needed top-10s for their resume.

The same thing often happens at Kentucky. Last year, Scott Wimmer took a Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet to a second-place finish behind teenage sensation Joey Logano and drivers without fulltime Cup rides swept the top five. Logano and Wimmer were followed across the line by Mike Wallace in third, Brad Keselowski in fourth and Bryan Clauson in fifth.

Marcos Ambrose was sixth and fantasy owners had to look as far back as seventh to find Claim Jumper David Ragan. The same thing could happen this week, and in any event owners would be able to theoretically fill their roster with the top drivers—if only they can identify them.

Average finish, last five races

DriverAvg Finish20082007200620052004







Joey Logano1.001



David Gilliland1.00

1

Scott Wimmer2.5023


Brad Keselowski4.004



Martin Truex Jr4.00


26
Ron Hornaday Jr4.00



4
Bryan Clauson5.005



Shane Huffman5.00
5


Stephen Leicht5.50
110

Aric Almirola6.00
6


Kevin Harvick6.00

6

Sterling Marlin 6.00


6
Mike Bliss 6.6789

3
Paul Menard 7.00

95
David Ragan7.5078


J J Yeley8.00
122711
Marcos Ambrose8.50611


Clint Bowyer8.509
12310
Brad Coleman8.50152


Denny Hamlin9.00

315
Landon Cassill11.0011



Robby Gordon 12.00



12
Greg Biffle 12.25
107302
David Reutimann12.3313168

Ashton Lewis 12.67

5258
Kelly Bires13.00197


James Buescher14.0014



Tony Raines 14.00


1315
Boris Said14.00

14

David Stremme14.25124
329
Kyle Busch14.6730
13
1
Dave Blaney15.00
15


John Andretti15.00

15

Cale Gale15.501813


Casey Atwood 15.50


922
Mike Wallace 15.753254
31
Brandon Miller16.00


16
Jon Wood16.00

2210
Robert Pressley 16.00



16
Jason Keller 16.501020
315
Steve Wallace16.67172211

Timothy Peters17.00
17


Stacy Compton 17.00

24819
Kasey Kahne 17.00



17
David Green 18.00
26211213
Tyler Walker19.00


19
Jason Leffler 19.25161440
7
Todd Kluever20.00
2317

Justin Labonte 20.50


1130
Michel Jourdain Jr20.50

1823
Kevin Hamlin21.00
21


Hermie Sadler 21.00



21
Randy LaJoie 21.00


21
Reed Sorenson21.50

394
Chad Blount22.00


22
Carl Edwards 22.502033361
Josh Wise23.0023



Steve Grissom 23.50


2720
Kevin Lepage24.0024



Kenny Wallace 24.0029
201433
Brent Sherman24.00
24


Billy Parker24.00



24
Tim Sauter 24.00

2820
Rusty Wallace 24.00


24
Aaron Fike24.50

3118
Kevin Grubb 25.00

25

Burney Lamar25.5032
19

Mark Green 26.0022

3323
D J Kennington26.0026



Mark McFarland26.00

26

Stanton Barrett 26.3325

1737
Regan Smith 27.00
19164132
Shelby Howard27.00
27


Joel Kauffman27.00

27

Jimmy Kitchens 27.00



27
Richard Johns28.00
28


Ryan Hemphill 28.00


28
Michael Waltrip 28.00


4214
Bobby Hamilton Jr28.332136

28
Chase Miller28.503918


Kyle Krisiloff29.00
29


Wade Day29.00


29
Johnny Benson Jr29.00



29
Chris Cook30.00

30

Derrike Cope31.0031



Kertus Davis 31.003730
26
Johnny Sauter 31.67

323825
Kenny Hendrick 32.0034

4418
Justin Diercks32.00
3133

Andy Ponstein33.0033



Robert Richardson34.00
34


Auggie Vidovich34.00

34

Eric McClure34.33283243

Jamie Mosley34.50
40353726
Jay Sauter 34.50

29
40
Brian Keselowski35.0035



Danny O'Quinn Jr35.00443823

Gus Wasson 35.00



35
Johnny Chapman36.0036



Clint Vahsholtz36.00



36
Wayne Edwards 36.00


36
A J Frank 37.00
37


Tim Fedewa 37.00


4034
Blake Feese37.50


3441
Justin Hobgood38.0038



Shane Hall38.00

38

Buckshot Jones 38.00



38
Brett Rowe39.00
39


Eric Jones 39.00


39
Travis Geisler39.00



39
Jeff Fuller39.33

413542
Brad Teague 39.6727

4844
Dwayne Leik40.0040



Chris Horn 40.75
35374348
Larry Gunselman41.0041



Mike Harmon 41.00
41


Danny Efland42.0042



Morgan Shepherd42.33434242

Carlos Contreras43.00
43


John Hayden 44.00

44

Stan Boyd 44.50

46
43
Johnny Borneman III45.00


45
David Odell45.00

45

Shawna Robinson 45.00



45
Stuart Kirby 46.00



46
Damon Lusk 46.00


46
Jerry Robertson 47.00


47
Justin Ashburn47.00



47


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Double-file restarts are a non issue at Pocono

NASCAR now has one race under its belt with double-file restarts, but that was enough to allow Carl Edwards to offer suggestions, according to NASCAR.com.

Our View: Edwards suggested that the leader should have his own row—something known as a Delaware restart in dirt racing circles—which protects some of the advantage he has worked so hard to get.

Kurt Busch on double-file restarts
Tony Stewart on double-file restarts
Kasey Kahne on double-file restarts

June 8, 2009

Penske Takes Parker Kligerman to Prom

From an ARCA Press Release

Following his sixth-place finish in Saturday's Pocono 200, Rookie of the Year Contender Parker Kligerman traveled from Long Pond, Pennsylvania, to his hometown of Westport, Conn., to attend his Senior Prom. Kligerman, a Penske Development driver for Cunningham Motorsports, has spent his senior year of high school juggling school work and fulltime ARCA RE/MAX Series competition in hopes of landing a fulltime career in motor sports.

"It's kinda a hectic schedule," said Kligerman. "I go to Staples High School. It's the public school in my hometown of West Port, Connecticut. I have a lot of support from my principal. The day that I walked into school Freshman year I said 'You know I want to be a racecar driver and I'm going to have to travel a lot.' I didn't know exactly how far I was going to go but at the time I was racing open wheel cars on the West Coast. He said as long as you keep your grades up, it's a cool endeavor, we like it. My parents said, 'well it keeps you focused so we'll support it as much as we can as long as you keep your grades up'.

"My parents, actually [were the harder sell than my principal in convincing that I should be a racecar driver]. You would think that it would have been the principal but he thought it was awesome right away."

In seven ARCA RE/MAX Series starts in 2009, Kligerman has finished outside of the top-10 on just one occasion. He earned his first Series win at Toledo Speedway on May 17.

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Trucks: Benson's ride shut down

Johnny Benson Jr. will be without a ride for the moment since Red Horse Racing has been forced to shut down the No. 1 team.

"It hasn't been for a lack of effort," owner Tom DeLoach said. "We had several people working on finding a sponsor for the No. 1 and Johnny Benson. I've been working on it myself. We gave it our best shot, and we tried as long as we could, but nothing materialized."

Our View: How tough is the economy when the defending champion of a major race sanction can't secure sponsorship? It is hard to visualize a scenario in which Benson would be a good value with any team that picks him up; most of the strong teams are already set.

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LifeLock 400 roster posted

The roster for the NASCAR Cup LifeLock 400 has been posted and only 44 drivers are listed. In addition to the regular cast of characters Tony Raines in the No. 37, Bill Elliott and Max Papis will attempt to make the show.

Our View: This is good news for most of the "go-or-go-home" drivers. Our best guess is that Raines will be the odd man out.

LifeLock 400 roster

Pocono 500 Results

Now the questions will end. Tony Stewart kept getting closer and closer with six top-fives in his previous eight attempts and during that time, he's been strong enough to win on several occasions. This week, it took a combination of speed and strategy to beat Carl Edwards to the line.

Edwards had the dominant car for most of the afternoon, but he was forced to pedal the throttle and conserve fuel as well, which made for some drama late in the Pocono 500. Still, it could have been worse, because the second most dominant driver Jimmie Johnson ran out of gas in turn two and had to coast to the finish line in seventh.

The majority of the other top-10 finishers climbed that high on the back of their own pit strategy, and fantasy owners with good instincts were rewarded. Owners who did this by the numbers suffered early after one of the favorites Denny Hamlin broke a fuel pump on the opening lap. Even with his 38th-place finish Sunday, the flat track master has an average finish of 10.71 on this track.

Results with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsLaps LedStatusAvg Fin
11Tony Stewart20039Running12.43
211Carl Edwards200103Running12.89
313David Reutimann200
Running26.20
42Jeff Gordon2009Running10.09
55Ryan Newman2001Running13.33
620Marcos Ambrose200
Running6.00
73Jimmie Johnson20031Running9.60
815Juan Montoya200
Running24.40
910Jeff Burton200
Running16.29
1026Sam Hornish Jr200
Running26.00
119Greg Biffle2004Running17.77
1216Clint Bowyer200
Running19.57
1322Jamie McMurray2001Running20.69
1421Casey Mears2001Running20.38
1514Kasey Kahne200
Running16.45
168Matt Kenseth2006Running14.26
1732Michael Waltrip200
Running21.48
1819Martin Truex Jr200
Running15.57
1912Mark Martin2001Running10.84
2025Reed Sorenson200
Running28.86
2117Brian Vickers200
Running15.09
226Kyle Busch200
Running22.00
2323Joey Logano200
Running23.00
2424Kevin Harvick200
Running15.82
2527Elliott Sadler2002Running20.90
2631David Ragan200
Running22.80
2718Dale Earnhardt Jr200
Running16.84
2828Bobby Labonte200
Running18.00
2933Paul Menard200
Running30.00
3030A J Allmendinger199
Running25.00
3134Robby Gordon199
Running27.94
3237Scott Speed199
Running32.00
3342Regan Smith198
Running28.67
3429David Stremme198
Running27.40
3535John Andretti198
Running28.52
3643Dexter Bean196
Running36.00
374Kurt Busch1822Running16.94
387Denny Hamlin178
Running10.71
3936Sterling Marlin56
Quit17.87
4041Dave Blaney37
Quit23.53
4139Joe Nemechek36
Quit25.21
4238David Gilliland34
Quit33.00
4340Patrick Carpentier32
Quit37.50

Two-mile tracks, top-10 laps

Despite the somewhat derisive description "cookie-cutter" tracks for the similarly-configured, 1.5-mile courses, no two tracks on the circuit are closer in terms of layout than Michigan International Speedway and Auto Club Speedway—but you won't hear too many people complaining about the competition this week. That is because the two-milers offer some of the best side-by-side racing on the schedule.

On these tracks, the conventional wisdom says to load up on Roush-Fenway drivers and they have the numbers to back that up. During the last five years at Michigan and Auto Club combined, the three top drivers for the Cat in the Hat dominate the top five among laps spent inside the top 10, but they are not without opposition.

Jimmie Johnson has actually spent the most time among the leaders on this track type during the last five years. With 1,273 laps among the top 10 at Michigan and another 1,970 in California, he has been spent 73 percent of his time at the head of the field. Unfortunately, bad luck and misfortune has caused him to finish outside the top 15 eight times in the last 24 races on these two tracks and nearly all of those disappointments came at Michigan.

Carl Edwards has spent considerably less time in the top 10, but he's made the most of his opportunities. With 1,260 top-10 laps at Michigan and 1,725 at California, he's competed with the leaders for 69 percent of his possible laps and all but two of his 19 races in that span have ended in top-10 finishes.

Matt Kenseth has actually spent more time among the top 10 during the last five years than Edwards, but that is because he has five more races to his credit. In 24 starts on the two-mile tracks since the beginning of 2003, Kenseth has spent 67 percent of his laps battling for a top-10 finish and he's sealed the deal 83 percent of the time with 20 top-10 finishes in 24 starts.

Another Hendrick Motorsports driver Jeff Gordon and another Roushketeer Greg Biffle are locked in a virtual tie for fourth and fifth on the grid. Gordon has 2,534 laps in the top 10 out of a possible 4,440 during the last five years; Biffle has 2,509, which equates to 57 percent of the time. However, Biffle may be the better value this week because his top-10 laps at Michigan (1,267) are superior to Gordon's (1,081).

Top-10 laps on two-mile tracks
DriverMichiganCaliforniaTotal%





Jimmie Johnson 1,2731,9703,24373%
Matt Kenseth 1,2601,7252,98567%
Carl Edwards 1,2611,4752,73669%
Jeff Gordon 1,0811,4532,53457%
Greg Biffle 1,2671,2422,50957%
Kyle Busch8441,5322,37659%
Kurt Busch 1,0401,2202,26051%
Tony Stewart 9861,2042,19049%
Kasey Kahne 6041,4522,05646%
Mark Martin 6301,2341,86447%
Brian Vickers 8118651,67638%
Dale Earnhardt Jr9205381,45833%
Kevin Harvick 3818691,25028%
Denny Hamlin4887481,23643%
Jeff Burton 2898831,17226%
Jamie McMurray 3687701,13826%
Ryan Newman 5006211,12125%
Elliott Sadler 6403901,03023%
Joe Nemechek 44236780918%
Clint Bowyer23550774226%
Martin Truex Jr25646972525%
Casey Mears 48523572016%
Michael Waltrip 40615255813%
Sterling Marlin 25422147517%
Bobby Labonte 2551373929%
David Ragan19515935417%
David Reutimann3427030415%
Robby Gordon 991302295%
Reed Sorenson131671987%
Juan Montoya21791819%
A J Allmendinger2315718013%
Dave Blaney 105721774%
Paul Menard2827552%
Bill Elliott1730472%
Sam Hornish Jr370373%
David Gilliland035351%
Tony Raines192211%
David Stremme510151%
John Andretti 111121%
Mike Skinner3030%
Joey Logano
000%
Marcos Ambrose0000%
Scott Speed
000%

June 7, 2009

Stewart wins fuel mileage race

Tony Stewart doesn't like to win fuel mileage races—and to our memory, he's done it only once before—but the owner/driver got his first victory in that role.

Our View: For a couple of months, we've been saying a win was around the corner. Now that it's come, we can stop predicting it.

N'Wide: Nashville Results

Finally, Kyle Busch won a race he dominated and scattered applause broke out in the grandstands. That was in stark contrast to the boos that usually accompany his victories, and then he tried to do a Rock Star impersonation in victory lane by smashing one of the most unique trophies in NASCAR—and may well have alienated those same fans. Busch doesn't mind, he loves being the villain.

Last year, when Brad Keselowski won his Sam Bass designed Gibson guitar, he fell asleep on the plan clutching it and he would probably have cherished this one as well, but he settled into second.

Only two Claim Jumpers were in the field, but they made the most of their long commute since Carl Edwards finished third.

Mike Bliss (fourth), Jason Leffler (fifth), and Stephen Leicht (sixth) were the only other drivers to finish on the lead lap.

Results, with average finish
FinishStartDriverLapsLaps LedStatusAvg Fin
11Kyle Busch225173Running15.38
210Brad Keselowski22510Running14.67
36Carl Edwards2251Running4.00
48Mike Bliss2256Running12.36
512Jason Leffler22526Running14.50
69Stephen Leicht225
Running14.00
716Steve Wallace224
Running14.25
83Michael McDowell2241Running11.50
927Erik Darnell2241Running9.00
104Brad Coleman224
Running23.20
115Scott Lagasse Jr223
Running10.50
1235Shelby Howard223
Running13.00
1324Justin Allgaier223
Running21.00
1421Bobby Hamilton Jr223
Running14.33
1522Burney Lamar222
Running13.00
1628Kenny Wallace2217Running15.38
1743Morgan Shepherd221
Running33.29
1842Danny O'Quinn Jr219
Running21.00
1940Tony Raines219
Running20.11
2037Brandon Whitt218
Running25.00
2129Robert Richardson218
Running29.25
2230Eric McClure218
Running30.38
2318Kevin Conway213
Running27.00
247Brendan Gaughan211
Running20.50
2538Marc Davis182
Electrical25.00
2611Jason Keller170
Running15.25
2731Michael Annett143
Running23.00
282Trevor Bayne128
Accident28.00
2913Sean Caisse127
Accident29.00
3025Brian Keselowski127
Accident35.50
3115Cale Gale123
Accident24.33
3219Ricky Stenhouse Jr123
Accident27.50
3333Scott Wimmer79
Wheel12.55
3439Kevin Lepage64
Engine26.67
3526Kertus Davis30
Vibration35.22
3617Willie Allen16
Vibration34.50
3732Kelly Bires9
Quit13.80
3823Johnny Chapman8
Quit39.25
3941Mike Harmon4
Accident37.67
4034Casey Atwood4
Accident22.25
4136Brad Baker4
Accident25.43
4214John Wes Townley2
Accident30.00
4320Mark Green1
Quit29.22
44
Justin Hobgood0
Did Not Qualify41.00
45
Daryl Harr0
Did Not Qualify


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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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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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Holmes dominates at Roseburg

From NASCAR PR

ROSEBURG, Ore. – Eric Holmes had done it the hard way. Saturday evening, he did it the easy way.

A year after overcoming a flat tire and fighting his way through the field at Douglas County Speedway to get the victory, the defending NASCAR Camping World Series West champion stayed out front all night and led all 150 laps en route to winning the Toyota/Bi-Mart 150 presented by NAPA.

It was the fourth straight victory at the .325-mile oval for Holmes’ car owner Bill McAnally.

Holmes’ third win of the season increased his series points lead to 36 points over Jason Bowles, who finished second. David Mayhew was third, followed by Mike David and Moses Smith.

Earlier in the day, Holmes won his first Coors Light Pole Award of the season. Saturday was Holmes’ ninth career win and 11th career pole.

The race was slowed six times for 29 laps.

The NASCAR Camping World Series West will race next at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif., on June 20 as part of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend at the road course.

NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES WEST-TOYOTA/BI-MART 150
Unofficial Results

Saturday
At Douglas County Speedway
Roseburg, OR

Lap length: 0.375 miles(Start position in parentheses)
1. (1) Eric Holmes, Escalon, Calif., Toyota, 150 laps, 59.911 mph, $10,186.
2. (6) Jason Bowles, Ontario, Calif., Ford, 150, $4,236.
3. (2) David Mayhew, Atascadero, Calif., Chevrolet, 150, $3,536.
4. (5) Mike David, Modesto, Calif., Toyota, 150, $3,336.
5. (4) Moses Smith, Tempe, Ariz., Toyota, 150, $3,286.
6. (10) Brett Thompson, Jerome, Idaho, Chevrolet, 150, $3,036.
7. (7) Blake Koch, West Palm Beach, Fla., Chevrolet, 150, $3,111.
8. (9) Greg Pursley, Newhall, Calif., Chevrolet, 150, $2,736.
9. (12) Jim Warn, Aurora, Ore, Chevrolet, 150, $2,636.
10. (15) Jamie Dick, Albuquerque, N.M., Ford, 150, $4,091.
11. (11) Phil Dugan, Meridian, Idaho, Chevrolet, 148, $2,286.
12. (13) Paul Pedroncelli, Jr., Sonoma, Calif., Chevrolet, 147, $1,640.
13. (8) Paulie Harraka, Fairlawn, N.J., Toyota, 142, $2,066.
14. (14) Johnathan Hale, Rio Linda, Calif., Chevrolet, 124, suspension, $1,986.
15. (3) Travis Bennett, Ellensburg, Wash., Chevrolet, 44, accident, $1,425.
16. (16) Jack Sellers, Sacramento, Calif., Chevrolet, 3, rear end, $1,936.
17. (17) Greg Rayl, Roseville, Calif., Ford, 1, motor, $1,375.

Race StatisticsTime of Race: 0 hours 56 minutes 20 seconds
Margin of Victory: 1.644 seconds
Fastest Qualifier: E.Holmes (88.583 mph, 15.24 seconds)
Caution Flags: 6 for 29 laps.
Lead Changes: 0 among 1 drivers.Lap Leaders: E. Holmes 1-150.
Standings: 1. E. Holmes, 1025; 2. J. Bowles, 989; 3. D. Mayhew, 961; 4. M. David, 942; 5. G. Pursley, 914; 6. P. Harraka, 878; 7. B. Thompson, 876; 8. M. Smith, 866; 9. B. Koch, 839; 10. J. Warn, 772.

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