Johnson’s Bid For Title No. 6 In High Gear But Keselowski Hangs Tough
It
hardly was easy but Jimmie Johnson scored maximum points – 48 – for the
second consecutive race to open a seven-point advantage over primary
championship rival Brad Keselowski. Johnson passed leader Keselowski on
the final, green-white-checker restart to capture Sunday’s AAA Texas 500
at Texas Motor Speedway. Keselowski finished second. Is Johnson on his
way to a sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup title? You can look at it two ways. The
standings leader after 34 races has gone on to capture the championship
six times, including Johnson in 2006-09. But in the past two seasons
the No. 2-ranked driver – Johnson in 2010 and Tony Stewart in 2011 –
prevailed. Johnson and Keselowski have each won five times in 2012 with
Johnson currently holding a potential tie-breaker based upon most
second-place finishes (five to three).
Championship Field Down To 10; Likely To Further Shrink In Phoenix
Texas
eliminated two Chase qualifiers, Kevin Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
More are likely to follow on Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway.
The mathematical cut-off with one race remaining is 49 points. Only
Keselowski and Clint Bowyer (-36) currently are within that window.
Fourth-place Kasey Kahne (-58) must net 10 points on Johnson to take his
slim title hopes to the Nov. 18 season finale at Homestead-Miami
Speedway. Phoenix likely will end reigning champion Tony Stewart’s bid
for a fourth crown. Stewart is eighth, 80 points off the lead.
‘New’ Phoenix Suggests Multitude of Potential Winners
Last
year’s repaving and reconfiguration consigned most of Phoenix
International Raceway’s record book to the dusty pages of history. The
racing definitely has changed – especially taking March’s event into
consideration. A Phoenix-record 15 different drivers took turns leading
the 312-lap event won by Denny Hamlin. Kasey Kahne captured last fall’s
AdvoCare 500, the first run on the new surface.
That
said Phoenix has produced seven consecutive different winners. Johnson
is one of them. He won the track’s Chase race in three consecutive
championship seasons – 2007-09 – and counts four victories overall. He
was fourth in March. Keselowski’s fifth-place finish in March’s SUBWAY
Fresh Fit 500 was his first Phoenix top five, although his “near miss”
at Texas – a track where Keselowski previously had no top 10s – suggests
he’ll be a contender for the victory this week as well. Bowyer finished
30th in March, his second race in the No. 15 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota.
Nothing Would Please Busch More Than To Disrupt Chase Party In Phoenix
Kyle
Busch did his best at Texas to snatch the winner’s bonus points from
Chase rivals Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski, eventually finishing a
close third. Figure Busch, the 2005 Phoenix Chase winner, to do the same
this week. He finished sixth in March, the highest placing by a
non-Chase qualifier. Also failing to make the Chase, but logging top 10s
in the track’s winter race were two-time Phoenix winner Mark Martin
(ninth) and Joey Logano (10th).
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