Race for the Chase: Greg Biffle Survives Late Race Restart to Win Michigan
Second Win of 2012 Moves Biffle Back to Points Lead
HAMPTON,
Ga. (Aug. 20, 2012) – The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moved another step
closer to the AdvoCare 500 weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway as Greg
Biffle claimed his second victory of 2012 by winning the Pure Michigan
500 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.
Biffle
survived a late race restart and held of Michigan-native Brad
Keselowski and a charging Kasey Kahne to claim the checkered flag. With
his
win, coupled by late race engine problems by then points leader and
race leader Jimmie Johnson, Biffle moves to the top of the Sprint Cup
points standings by 20 points over teammate Matt Kenseth.
While
leading the points standings prior to the Chase for the Sprint Cup
field is not that important, the win helped make an impact on what the
seeding will look like once the Chase starts. Following Richmond, the
standings will be reset for the Chase by race wins. Drivers in the top
10 with the most wins will go to the top of the standings, and each race
win in the regular season earns the driver
10 bonus points. If the Chase were to start today, there would be a
three-way tie at the top of the standings between Johnson, Keselowski
and Tony Stewart. Had either Johnson or Keselowski won on Sunday, it
would have been their fourth win of the season and
would have given them the most wins for the year. For now, they remain
tied at three wins.
Kasey
Kahne rebounded nicely from an early race spin to bring home a third
place finish and maintain his position as the top wild-card in the
points
standings. Carl Edwards also logged a much needed solid finish by
bringing the No. 99 home in sixth place. Following the race, ESPN
analyst Rusty Wallace noted that Edwards could possibly win at Bristol
next week, but made his pick for the AdvoCare 500 by
telling the audience he predicted Edwards to win at Atlanta Motor
Speedway during Labor Day weekend.
Ryan Newman, feeling ill throughout the weekend, gutted out a
well-earned eighth place finish, keeping him in the second wild-card
position heading into
Bristol. Meanwhile Jeff Gordon, who had a strong car, suffered engine
issues and lost a spot in the standings. Falling further behind in
points only adds more urgency to Gordon’s Chase chances, almost putting
him in a must-win scenario in the upcoming races.
Some journalists have pegged Gordon to win the upcoming AdvoCare 500 at
AMS, where Gordon is the defending winner.
The current wild-card standings following Michigan are below:
Position
Driver Points
Points Back Wins
11. Kasey Kahne * 694 --- 2
12. Carl Edwards 689 -5 0
13. Ryan Newman** 680 -14 1
14. Kyle Busch 669 -25 1
15. Paul Menard 665 -29 0
16. Jeff Gordon 650 -44 1
17. Marcos Ambrose 639 -55 1
18. Joey Logano 600 -94 1
*currently holds the first wild-card position
**currently holds the second wild-card position
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