NASCAR By the Numbers: Las Vegas
The odds were stacked at Las Vegas (I needed a gambling reference) and we need to take a look at the new points system to see how the top 15 drivers are stacked.
The biggest mover in the Sprint Cup series this week is Carl Edwards, with his win he gained nine spots. On the other end, the biggest loss was Kyle Busch, after leading the points last week he now is barely hanging onto the top 15. A tough week for Kyle, but don't count him out.
Sprint Cup:
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1. Tony Stewart
2. Kurt Busch (tied)
3. Carl Edwards -7
4. Juan Pablo Montoya -7
5. Ryan Newman -10
6. Paul Menard -17
7. Martin Truex Jr -18
8. Denny Hamlin -18
9. AJ Allmendinger -19
11. Mark Martin -22
12. Jimmie Johnson -26
13. Kasey Kahne -26
14. Kyle Busch -27
15. Bobby Labonte -29
In the Nationwide series the top 4 remain unchanged. Justin Allgaier gained 3 spots, while Joe Nemechek lost 5.
Nationwide:
12. Jimmie Johnson -26
13. Kasey Kahne -26
14. Kyle Busch -27
15. Bobby Labonte -29
In the Nationwide series the top 4 remain unchanged. Justin Allgaier gained 3 spots, while Joe Nemechek lost 5.
Nationwide:
2. Ricky Stenhouse Jr -2
3. Jason Leffler -5
4. Danica Patrick -13
5. Justin Allgaier -16
6. Trevor Bayne -24
7. Aric Almirola -26
8. Kenny Wallace -27
9. Mike Bliss -29
10. Joe Nemechek -32
11. Brian Scott -36
12. Elliott Sadler -41
13. Jeremy Clements -44
14. Steven Wallace -45
15. Michael Annett -50
3. Jason Leffler -5
4. Danica Patrick -13
5. Justin Allgaier -16
6. Trevor Bayne -24
7. Aric Almirola -26
8. Kenny Wallace -27
9. Mike Bliss -29
10. Joe Nemechek -32
11. Brian Scott -36
12. Elliott Sadler -41
13. Jeremy Clements -44
14. Steven Wallace -45
15. Michael Annett -50
NASCAR By the Numbers: Las Vegas
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Monday, March 07, 2011
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