NASCAR By the Numbers: The Darlington Stripe Edition
Sprint Cup:
Regan Smith claimed his first Cup win ever! That is the headline of the race - forget all the after-race drama, let's focus on Regan claiming his first win. Furniture Row Racing has finally made their mark in Sprint Cup.
1. Carl Edwards
2. Jimmie Johnson -23
3. Kyle Busch -39
4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -47
5. Kevin Harvick -50
6. Ryan Newman -61
7. Tony Stewart -65
8. Kurt Busch -72
9. Clint Bowyer -81
10. Matt Kenseth -83
11. AJ Allmendinger -91
12. Greg Biffle -92
13. Juan Pablo Montoya -95
14. Mark Martin -97
15. Kasey Kahne -100
Biggest Movers: Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne +3
Biggest Losses: Kurt Busch and Clint Bowyer -2
Up next on the schedule: FedEx 400 Benefiting Autism Speaks from Dover International Speedway
Sunday, May 15, at 1 p.m. ET on your local Fox station.
Nationwide Series:
Cup domination continued but don't let that outshine the fact that NNS regulars like Elliott Sadler and Justin Allgaier are up fighting for wins with the Cup regulars.
Regan Smith claimed his first Cup win ever! That is the headline of the race - forget all the after-race drama, let's focus on Regan claiming his first win. Furniture Row Racing has finally made their mark in Sprint Cup.
Credit: Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR |
2. Jimmie Johnson -23
3. Kyle Busch -39
4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -47
5. Kevin Harvick -50
6. Ryan Newman -61
7. Tony Stewart -65
8. Kurt Busch -72
9. Clint Bowyer -81
10. Matt Kenseth -83
11. AJ Allmendinger -91
12. Greg Biffle -92
13. Juan Pablo Montoya -95
14. Mark Martin -97
15. Kasey Kahne -100
Biggest Movers: Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne +3
Biggest Losses: Kurt Busch and Clint Bowyer -2
Up next on the schedule: FedEx 400 Benefiting Autism Speaks from Dover International Speedway
Sunday, May 15, at 1 p.m. ET on your local Fox station.
Nationwide Series:
Cup domination continued but don't let that outshine the fact that NNS regulars like Elliott Sadler and Justin Allgaier are up fighting for wins with the Cup regulars.
Leffler, Stenhouse and Allgaier at Chicagoland Speedway last week for promos. Credit: Chicagoland Speedway |
1. Justin Allgaier
2. Elliott Sadler -5
3. Jason Leffler -15
4. Reed Sorenson -18
5. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -24
6. Aric Almirola -42
7. Kenny Wallace -66
8. Brian Scott -74
9. Trevor Bayne* -86
10. Steven Wallace -92
11. Josh Wise -100
12. Joe Nemechek -120
13. Michael Annett -121
14. Mike Bliss -134
15. Jeremy Clements -139
Biggest Movers: Kenny Wallace and Joe Nemechek +2
Biggest Loss: Trevor Bayne -2 (Bayne did not compete due to ongoing medical treatment)
Up next: 5 Hour Energy 200 from Dover International Speedway, Saturday, May 14, at 2 p.m. on ESPN
_____________
Amanda takes NASCAR seriously and is willing to pass up other activities to watch the boys have at it. NASCAR By the Numbers and In the Rearview Mirror (looking back at NASCAR's history) are Amanda's two main focuses with Skirts and Scuffs, but as an Associate Editor her duties are limitless. Amanda also frequently writes the post-race recaps for Skirts and Scuffs. Feel free to contact Amanda via Twitter.
Up next: 5 Hour Energy 200 from Dover International Speedway, Saturday, May 14, at 2 p.m. on ESPN
_____________
Amanda takes NASCAR seriously and is willing to pass up other activities to watch the boys have at it. NASCAR By the Numbers and In the Rearview Mirror (looking back at NASCAR's history) are Amanda's two main focuses with Skirts and Scuffs, but as an Associate Editor her duties are limitless. Amanda also frequently writes the post-race recaps for Skirts and Scuffs. Feel free to contact Amanda via Twitter.
NASCAR By the Numbers: The Darlington Stripe Edition
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Monday, May 09, 2011
Rating: