Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Clinch Scenarios for Richmond
10 Drivers Vie for Five Remaining Spots
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 2, 2013) –
Below are the
2013 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup clinch scenarios for Saturday
night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway, the
final race before the Chase
field is set. Six drivers have clinched top-10 spots in the Chase:
Jimmie Johnson, Clint Bowyer, Kevin Harvick, Carl Edwards, Kyle Busch
and Matt Kenseth. Kasey Kahne, on the strength of two wins, has clinched
at least a Wild Card spot.
Four drivers control their top-10 clinching destiny. Regardless of the finishes of any other driver…
Dale Earnhardt Jr., currently seventh in points, will clinch a top-10
spot with a finish of 32nd or better, 33rd with at least one lap led or 34th with the most laps led.
Joey Logano, currently eighth in points, will clinch a top-10 spot
with a finish of 11th or better, 12th and at least one lap led or 13th and the most laps led.
Greg Biffle, currently ninth in points, will clinch a top-10 spot
with a finish of ninth or better, 10th and at least one lap led or 11th and the most laps led.
Kurt Busch, currently 10th in points, will clinch a top-10 spot by
winning, finishing second with at least one lap led or finishing third with the most laps led.
The
remaining mathematically eligible drivers need help to clinch a top-10
spot. Some, however, control their own Wild Card destiny (a win would
guarantee at least a Wild Card spot).
Clinch scenarios for the remaining eligible drivers follow…
Jeff Gordon:
Currently 11th in points, Gordon would clinch at least
a Wild Card spot with a victory at Richmond. Gordon, currently six
points outside the top 10, remains eligible for a top 10 spot.
Kasey Kahne: Kahne, currently 12th in points, has already clinched
at least a Wild Card spot. Ten points outside the top 10, Kahne remains eligible for a top 10 spot.
Martin Truex Jr.:
Currently 13th in points, Truex would clinch at
least a Wild Card spot with a victory at Richmond. Fifteen points
outside the top 10, Truex remains eligible for a top 10 spot. Truex,
currently holding the provisional No. 2 Wild Card spot, could clinch a
Wild Card spot without a victory.
Ryan Newman:
Currently 14th in points, Newman would clinch at least
a Wild Card spot with a victory at Richmond. Twenty points outside the
top 10, Newman remains eligible for a top 10 spot. Newman could clinch a
Wild Card spot without a win (Logano and Biffle must remain in the top
10 or be replaced by Kahne; Newman must out-point
Truex by six points; Gordon must not win; and Brad Keselowski or Jamie
McMurray cannot win and overtake Newman).
Brad Keselowski:
Currently 28
points outside the top 10, Keselowski remains eligible for a top-10
spot. Currently winless, Keselowski must win to be in contention for a
Wild Card spot. Mathematically
there will be at least two drivers outside the top 10 with wins. To
clinch, Keselowski would need to win and outpoint Truex by 13 and Newman
by eight (and would only need to outpoint one of these drivers if Kahne
would displace a winless driver from the top
10). If Truex or Newman displaces Kurt Busch from the top 10, he would
need to outpoint the other one-win driver remaining outside the top 10
by the requisite amount.
Jamie McMurray:
Currently 39
points outside the top 10, McMurray remains eligible for a top-10 spot.
Currently winless, McMurray must win to be in contention for a Wild Card
spot. To clinch, McMurray
would need to win and outpoint either Truex by 25 and Newman by 19 (and
would only need to outpoint one of these drivers if Kahne would
displace a winless driver from the top 10). If Truex or Newman displace
Kurt Busch from the top 10, he would need to outpoint
the other one-win driver remaining outside the top 10 by the requisite
amount.
Paul Menard:
To clinch, Menard would need to win and outpoint Truex
by 47 and Newman by 42 (and would only need to outpoint one of these
drivers if Kahne would displace a winless driver from the top 10). If
Truex or Newman displace Kurt Busch from the top 10, he would need to
outpoint the other one-win driver remaining outside
the top 10 by the requisite amount.
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