Crossed
flags coming up. Dover International Speedway and Sunday’s FedEx 400
Benefiting Autism Speaks mark race No. 13 and the mid-point of the
regular season. A year ago, nine of the top-10 ranked drivers leaving
“The Monster Mile” wound up punching their tickets into the Chase for
the NASCAR Sprint Cup™.
Jimmie
Johnson, the current standings leader, won last spring’s Dover race –
his record-matching seventh. One more win breaks a tie with NASCAR Hall
of Famers Bobby Allison and Richard Petty.
Brad
Keselowski’s victory in Dover’s fall race was a springboard to his 2012
NASCAR Sprint Cup championship. The champ’s wheels are wobbling a bit
after his 36th-place Coca-Cola 600 finish, Keselowski’s first
DNF since the 2012 Daytona 500. But there’s light at the end of the
tunnel. Key Penske personnel, including the No. 2 Ford’s crew chief Paul
Wolfe, will return from their parts infraction suspensions at Dover.
Could
this be the end of Richard Childress Racing’s near two-decade
championship drought? Kevin Harvick won Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 was the
second of the season for the No. 29 RCR Chevrolet. Both Harvick and
teammate Paul Menard rank among the current top 10 in points.
Three
former NASCAR Sprint Cup champions – Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch and Tony
Stewart – hold Chase Wild Card eligibility among the top 20 but each has
yet to find either victory or consistency in 2013.
The Denny Hamlin Wild Card Watch rolls on with the Virginian – fourth at Charlotte – reducing his top 20 deficit to 53 points.
Another
race track. Another record in sight. Kyle Busch became Charlotte Motor
Speedway’s all-time NASCAR Nationwide Series winner last weekend. Winner
of six of the year’s nine races, Busch can accomplish the same feat in
Saturday’s 5 Hour Energy 200 at Dover where he shares the three-victory
record with Todd Bodine and Carl Edwards.
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Motorsports’ Regan Smith continues to head NASCAR Nationwide Series
standings by 28 points over former leader Sam Hornish Jr. Smith,
however, has yet to finish among the top 15 at Dover.
Two
drivers – leader Matt Crafton and reigning NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series champion James Buescher – reach career milestones in Friday’s
Lucas Oil 200. Crafton will start his 300th consecutive race while fifth-ranked Buescher marks start No. 100.
Rookie
and first-time winners dot the NCWTS record book at Dover where there
have been 12 different winners in the track’s 13 races. Kyle Busch is
the series’ only two-time winner.
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