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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

KENTUCKY POWER BOSSES

FOR THE FIRST SPRINT CUP SERIES RACE AT KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY WE'VE PICKED THE BEST AT SIMILAR TRACK VENUES TO BRING YOU THE POWER BOSSES AT KENTUCKY

Carl Edwards
In the last 10 races at 1.5-mile tracks, he leads all drivers with two wins and six top-five finishes. His 8.1 average finish in those races is second best
 Matt Kenseth
He has been the most consistent performer at 1.5-mile tracks lately, notching a series-leading seven top-10 finishes in the last 10 races. His 7.9 average finish during that stretch is also tops in the series.
Kevin Harvick
Fourth-most points in the last 10 races at 1.5-mile tracks.
Denny Hamlin
His 9.2 average finish in the last 10 races at the 1.5-mile ovals is third best in the series, and his six top-10 finishes are tied for the second most during the stretch.
Kurt Busch
No driver has led more laps at 1.5-mile tracks in the last 10 races than Busch, who has been out front for 458 circuits.
Tony Stewart
His 10.7 average finish at 1.5-mile tracks the last 10 races is the fourth best in the series, and he has finished on the lead lap in all 10 of those starts.
Greg Biffle
 In the last 10 races, he has led 348 laps while picking up a win and four top-five finishes. Biffle is also tied for the second-most top-10 finishes during the stretch with six.
Clint Bowyer
Scored the fifth-most points in the last 10 races at 1.5-mile tracks. He has four top-10 finishes and an 11.2 average finish during that stretch.
Kasey Kahne
1.5-mile tracks. Charlotte, Atlanta and Texas are all on his list of victories, and if he hits the setup, Kentucky could be added Saturday night. At the very least, he should have a decent run.
David Reutimann
If Reutimann has a specialty at this stage in his career, it is the 1.5-mile tracks. Both of his career victories have come at tracks with a similar layout, and he has won one race in each of the last two seasons.
Joey Logano
Logano is a perfect three-for-three at Kentucky in the Nationwide Series. A guy that has never lost a Nationwide race at the track should at least be decent in the Cup Series.23.
A.J. Allmendinger
Allmendinger has been one of the more consistent, under the radar performers at 1.5-mile tracks lately. He has averaged a top-15 finish in his last 10 starts at similar tracks, scoring the 11th-most points of any driver.

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