SPRINT CUP SERIES 8/12/15
‘30 For 18’: A Kyle Busch Production
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mere 11 races after returning from a broken leg and foot suffered in
February, Kyle Busch has cracked the top 30 in the points standings and
is now eligible for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Busch will
qualify for NASCAR’s playoffs if he can remain in the top 30 at the end
of next month’s Richmond race.
Busch
currently mans the 30th spot in the driver standings, six points ahead
of 31st-place Cole Whitt and one point behind 29th-place Justin
Allgaier.
The
No. 18 Toyota driver started off slow with just one top-10 finish in
his first four races back (Pocono), but has been on an absolute tear
since, winning four of the last seven races along with a runner-up.
Over
the last seven races Busch has dominated a majority of the statistical
categories, leading the series in wins (4), driver rating (116.3), laps
led (317) and points (283). No other driver has multiple wins during the
span. Brad Keselowski’s 209 laps led marks the next-best total, while
Kevin Harvick’s 107.5 driver rating is the second highest. The 283
points are 22 more than Joey Logano’s second-best total (261).
Busch’s
run of wins has overshadowed the consistency of some other drivers in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Harvick and Joey Logano rank tied with
Busch with five top-five finishes over the seven-race span.
Furthermore,
Harvick and Kurt Busch lead with six top 10s each in the last seven
races compared to Busch’s five. Keselowski, Clint Bowyer, Jimmie
Johnson, Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth also claim five top 10s.
22 Gets 2: Logano Wins For First Time Since Daytona, Becomes First To Sweep The Glen
One
day after winning the NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Watkins Glen
International, Joey Logano passed leader Kevin Harvick on the final lap
and coasted to victory in Sunday’s Cheez-It 355 at The Glen. Logano
became the first driver to sweep both of NASCAR’s top series at Central
New York road course.
The
win was the first for Logano since the Daytona 500 in February.
Although he hadn’t visited Victory Lane in a while, Logano had been
racking up high finishes prior to his Watkins Glen win. He ranks second
in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series to Harvick in top fives (13) and top 10s
(16).
Brad Keselowski – The Michigan Missile
Brad Keselowski has won a lot of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
To be exact, he’s visited Victory Lane 17 times at 12 different tracks.
One track Keselowski has failed to conquer is his home state track – Michigan International Speedway.
The
2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion will try to become the ninth
active driver to win in his home state, joining Kyle Busch (Nevada),
Jeff Gordon (California), Jimmie Johnson (California), Kevin Harvick
(California), Aric Almirola (Florida), Ryan Newman (Indiana), Tony
Stewart (Indiana) and Denny Hamlin (Virginia).
Gordon Can Secure Spot In Chase With Repeat Win At Michigan
Despite
finishing 41st due to mechanical issues at Watkins Glen International,
Jeff Gordon sits 13th on the Chase Grid, 58 points above the cutoff line
with four races left in NASCAR’s regular season.
Gordon’s
position seems cushy, but only if there is no new winner. The No. 24
Chevrolet driver holds just an eight-point advantage over Clint Bowyer
who currently claims the final Chase spot.
Gordon
can assure himself of a Chase berth by becoming that new winner by
taking his second straight visit to Victory Lane in the August Michigan
race. The 44 year old set the track qualifying record, then led 68 laps
on his way to the win.
In
45 career starts at Michigan, Gordon boasts three wins, 19 top fives
(42.2%), 27 top 10s (60%) and six Coors Light Pole Awards. Gordon’s
Hendrick Motorsports team swept the Michigan races last year with Jimmie
Johnson winning in the spring.
Bowyer’s Back In Town And Ready For A 10th Straight Michigan Top 10
Here’s a quick NASCAR trivia question that will probably stump you.
Q: Who owns the longest active top-10 streak at a specific track and which venue is it?
A:
This might surprise you. And it’s kind of a trick question. There’s a
tie, and Clint Bowyer owns both streaks. Bowyer has nine consecutive top
10s at both Michigan International Speedway and Dover International
Speedway.
Bowyer
will get the chance again to notch a 10th straight top 10 at the
two-mile track in Sunday’s Pure Michigan 400. The No. 15 Michael Waltrip
Racing Driver will need it as he tries to make the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup. Bowyer holds the final points spot (50 points above the
cutoff line), but could get bumped if there’s a new winner. The last
driver with 10 consecutive top 10s at a track was Jimmie Johnson, who
did it at Kansas in October of 2013.
Another driver who racks up consecutive top 10s at Michigan?
Paul Menard.
The
No. 27 Richard Childress Racing driver has four straight top 10s in the
Great Lakes State, including three fourth-place finishes in a row from
Aug. 2013-Aug. 2014.
Michigan – Greg Biffle’s Playground
Currently
19th on the Chase Grid and 80 points out of the final spot, Greg Biffle
essentially must win to get into NASCAR’s playoffs.
Luckily for him, he’s headed to the right place this weekend – Michigan International Speedway.
MIS
has been Biffle’s personal playground over the years. He leads active
drivers with four wins there and his 10 top fives and 15 top 10s are his
most at any track. Biffle won consecutive races at Michigan by taking
the checkered flag in the August 2012 race and June 2013 event. His team
owner Jack Roush boasts a track record 13 wins at Michigan.
Only 4 Races Remain Until Chase
Just
four races remain in the regular season for drivers to secure a berth
in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup playoffs. A win in any of the
next four races would secure a driver one of the five remaining spots in
the Chase. Otherwise, he or she has to qualify based on points.
If
the season ended today Aric Almirola would be the first driver out with
the following drivers above him making the Chase: Jamie McMurray (+73),
Paul Menard (+60), Jeff Gordon (+58), Ryan Newman (+51), Clint Bowyer
(+50).
McMurray and Menard have never made NASCAR’s playoffs before.
4 To Go: Chase Spots Dwindling
In the blink of an eye, playoff spots vanished at Watkins Glen.
That’s
exactly what happened when Joey Logano won his second race of the
season. In addition, Kevin Harvick’s strong finish (combined with Jamie
McMurray’s subpar one) guaranteed that the regular season points leader
will have at least one win. (Note: Harvick didn’t clinch the regular
season points lead. But, he did ensure that only the drivers who already
have wins can overtake him.)
Those
two events all led to this: Aside from Kyle Busch, all drivers with at
least one win have locked up a spot in the Chase, assuming they start
the remaining races in the regular season.
In all, 10 spots are spoken for. Six are still up for grabs (and if Kyle Busch stays in the top 30, five).
And
with 11 different winners, and only four regular season races
remaining, it also means that at least one winless driver will earn a
Chase spot.
But it won’t happen this weekend.
The
only driver who can clinch a Chase spot on Sunday at Michigan will be
the winner of the race, as long as he or she has also clinched a top 30
spot (a clinching driver needs to have a win and a 145-point lead over
31st in order to lock up a spot).
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