The First Reid:
Kenseth Comfortable in Chase Standings, But A Win Would Be Nice
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Matt
Kenseth is close to clinching a spot in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup—even if he doesn’t win one of the next two races.
Joey
Logano’s victory on Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway—keeping
the number of different winners at 12 through 24 races--guaranteed Chase
berths for the top two
drivers in the standings without victories after 26 events.
Kenseth,
fifth in points, is far ahead of the next three winless drivers in the
standings. He’s 41 points ahead of Ryan Newman in ninth, 52 points up on
Clint Bowyer in
10th and 57 points clear of Greg Biffle in 11th.
Accordingly,
there’s a high likelihood Kenseth will clinch a Chase spot on Sunday at
Atlanta Motor Speedway, even if he doesn’t win the Oral-B USA 500.
So, on the one hand, Kenseth doesn’t need a win. On the other hand, he does—desperately.
With
race victories the key to advancement through the elimination rounds in
the Chase, particularly as the playoff gets closer to the four-driver
shootout at Homestead-Miami
Speedway, Kenseth needs a win in the next two races, simply to reassure
himself that he can get to Victory Lane.
Kenseth
led the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with seven victories last year in his
debut season with Joe Gibbs Racing. This year—nada.
So
don’t be surprised if the laid-back Wisconsinite approaches the last
two regular-season races at Atlanta and Richmond with an
uncharacteristic sense of urgency, despite
his comfortable position in the standings.
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