Who’s The King Of Martinsville?
Here are the contenders for the crown: Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin.
Oddly, neither won a Martinsville race last year (Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart did), but that was a rarity.
Every year since 2003, at least one of those
three drivers has won a Martinsville race. And even though
Martinsville’s history goes all the way back to 1949, the three already
reside near the top of the track’s wins list. Gordon has seven wins
(tied for third-most); Johnson has six wins (tied for fifth); and Hamlin
has four wins (tied for ninth).
Gordon needs the usual Martinsville success
most – he currently sits 25th (the lowest points position through five
races of his career), 51 points outside the top 10.
If a Gordon victory occurs (or a Johnson, Kasey Kahne or Dale Earnhardt Jr. win), it’ll be Hendrick Motorsports’ 200th
win. That scene would be fitting – Martinsville was the site of
Hendrick’s first win in 1984. Hendrick would also tie Petty Enterprises
from most wins all time at the Virginia short track.
Junior A Fine Pick At Martinsville
Teammates Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson
will likely attract much of the "favorites" attention this weekend. But
Dale Earnhardt Jr. best not be counted out.
Owning a Driver Rating of 99.0, Martinsville is Earnhardt’s top track in terms of the Loop Data statistic.
Earnhardt has finished in the top 10 in each
of the last three Martinsville races, and was runner up to Kevin
Harvick in this race last year.
Harvick Milestone Weekend At Track With ‘Happy’ Memories
Kevin Harvick, defending winner of this weekend’s race, will start his 400th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday.
Harvick, currently second in the points, has
enjoyed a prolific first 399 races. The Bakersfield, Calif., native has
18 career wins including the 2007 Daytona 500. Harvick will also race
in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.
This Year’s Owner Points Now Determine Guaranteed Status
Last season’s top 35 cars in owner points were locked into each of the first five races of 2012. Now, that luxury is gone.
From now until the end of the season, the
2012 owner points determine guaranteed status. That means a tougher
challenge for Landon Cassill and the No. 83 BK Racing Toyota. Owner of
guaranteed spot in the first five races, Cassill and his team will now
have to qualify their way into this weekend’s event at Martinsville.
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