So, a couple things...
First, thanks to Joey Logano and Greg Zipadelli for winning at Loudon, making Joey the third first-time winner of the season and buggering my Jack Ingram Cup spreadsheet to the point where I had to go back through each of the first 16 Nationwide races to reset the points. I like David Ragan OK enough but since he's really the only Cup guy who hasn't won a Cup race yet while running a bunch of Nationwide races, I'll be fine if he doesn't win until 2010.
Second, I haven't seen anyone mention this, but if Kyle Busch hadn't wrecked the whole field on that restart, there wouldn't have been a red flag which means they would have been able to run at least the few more laps for pit stops to cycle through, which means Jeff Gordon and Kurt Busch would've been racing for the win, which means since Kurt was about to pass Jeff when the rain came...that Kyle cost Kurt the win. Probably.
Third, I like Juan Pablo Montoya, but there is NO reason he should be anywhere near Mark Martin and Kyle Busch in points. Mark and Kyle have three wins each. WINS. JPM's next top-five finish will be his first of the season. JPM has finished 14th or better eleven times, while Mark's top eleven finishes of the season are all 17th or better, and Kyle's are aren't quite as good but his top ten finishes are all 18th or better. The only reason JPM is even in the Chase conversation is that he hasn't finished worse than 31st in any race - Tony Stewart is the oly other driver who can say that.
Since I went through all that hassle to fix my spreadsheets, here are the points going into Daytona. For me, it's a three-man race, and everyone else is far behind.
SPRINT CUP (DRIVERS)
Rank Points
1 Tony Stewart 164
2 Jeff Gordon 159
3 Jimmie Johnson 150
4 Mark Martin 111
5 Kyle Busch 107
6 Kurt Busch 104
7 Ryan Newman 93
8 Greg Biffle 90
9 Denny Hamlin 86
10 Carl Edwards 82
11 Matt Kenseth 79
12 David Reutimann 74
13 Kasey Kahne 61
14 Clint Bowyer 59
15 Juan Pablo Montoya 48
16 Jeff Burton 47
Brian Vickers 47
18 Marcos Ambrose 39
19 Joey Logano 37
20 Brad Keselowski 35
Hendrick Motorsports and Hendrick Lite (sorry, Stewart-Haas) are continuing to dominate the team points. The most surprising development of the season, to me, are the apparent demise of the Richard Childress Racing cars. Of the multi-car teams in NASCAR, RCR stands with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, Red Bull Racing, and Yates Racing as the only ones winless in 2009. Surely not the company they were looking to keep through the first half of the year.
SPRINT CUP (TEAMS)
Rank Points
1 Hendrick Motorsports 271
2 Stewart-Haas Racing 206
3 Joe Gibbs Racing 184
4 Roush Fenway Racing 176
5 Penske Racing 114
6 Michael Waltrip Racing 110
7 Richard Childress Racing 104
8 Richard Petty Motorsports 88
9 Earnhardt Ganassi Racing 72
10 Red Bull Racing Team 53
11 Phoenix Racing 29
12 Yates Racing 18
13 Robby Gordon Motorsports 12
14 Front Row Motorsports 2
NEMCO Motorsports 2
Prism Motorsports 2
Mayfield Motorsports 2
18 Germain Racing 1
TRG Motorsports 1
Tommy Baldwin Racing 1
Kyle Busch and his five Nationwide Series wins are way out in front of my Nationwode points. The most amazing stat of the year is that Kyle has led the most laps ELEVEN times out of sixteen races. (Second most? Brad Keselowski finishing third six times already.)
NATIONWIDE SERIES (DRIVERS)
Rank Points
1 Kyle Busch 227
2 Carl Edwards 173
3 Brad Keselowski 151
4 Joey Logano 149
5 Jason Leffler 107
6 Mike Bliss 76
7 Kevin Harvick 72
8 David Ragan 69
9 Greg Biffle 64
10 Matt Kenseth 62
11 Brian Vickers 59
12 Brendan Gaughan 50
13 Justin Allgaier 48
14 Clint Bowyer 47
15 Erik Darnell 38
Tony Stewart 38
17 Steve Wallace 32
18 Jeff Burton 27
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 27
20 Ryan Newman 26
NATIONWIDE SERIES (TEAMS)
Rank Car# Owner Points
1 18 Joe Gibbs Racing 227
Driver: Ky. Busch (16 starts)
2 60 Roush Fenway Racing 173
Driver: C. Edwards (16 starts)
3 20 Joe Gibbs Racing 154
Drivers: J. Logano (13 starts), B. Coleman (2), D. Hamlin (1)
4 88 JR Motorsports 151
Driver: Brad Keselowski (16 starts)
5 16 Roush Fenway Racing 137
Drivers: G. Biffle (7 starts), M. Kenseth (5), R. Stenhouse Jr. (4)
6 33 Kevin Harvick Inc. 134
Drivers: K. Harvick (9 starts), R. Newman (2), K. Bires (2), C. Gale (1), T. Stewart (1), R. Hornaday (1)
7 38 Braun Racing 107
Driver: J. Leffler (16 starts)
6 Roush Fenway Racing 107
Drivers: D. Ragan (10 starts), E. Darnell (6)
9 29 Richard Childress Racing 90
Drivers: J. Burton (7 starts), C. Bowyer (5), S. Leicht (4)
10 1 Phoenix Racing 76
Driver: M. Bliss (16 starts)
11 32 Braun Racing 64
Drivers: B. Vickers (8 starts), B. Lamar (8)
12 62 Rusty Wallace Inc. 50
Driver: B. Gaughan (16 starts)
13 12 Penske Racing 48
Driver: J. Allgaier (16 starts)
14 5 JR Motorsports 37
Drivers: D. Earnhardt Jr. (5 starts), S. Wimer (2), M. Martin (1), R. Newman (1)
15 66 Rusty Wallace Inc. 32
Driver: S. Wallace (16 starts)
Just a refresher on the Jack Ingram points. I think it would make sense to have a separate Nationwide championship for drivers who have never won a Cup-level race - the true AAA-level drivers. (Thanks again to Joey Logano for eliminating himself from this, btw.) Basically, I take out the Kenseths and the Busches and reset the finishing order, so in this weekend's race Mike Bliss was the "winner" of the Jack Ingram division.
NATIONWIDE SERIES POINTS RESET ELIMINATING SPRINT CUP RACE WINNERS
Rank Points
1 Jason Leffler 2617
2 Mike Bliss 2289
3 Michael McDowell 2254
4 Justin Allgaier 2227
5 Brendan Gaughan 2218
Steve Wallace 2218
7 Jason Keller 2157
8 Scott Lagasse Jr. 2080
9 Kenny Wallace 1920
10 Tony Raines 1907
11 Michael Annett 1884
12 Danny O'Quinn Jr. 1723
13 Eric McClure 1697
14 Brandon Whitt 1608
15 David Ragan 1584
This is the Jack Ingram points using the vastly superior JJD method. Jason Leffler is way out front here because after the reset, he's got 13 top-four finishes in 16 races.
OFFICIAL JACK INGRAM CUP PRESENTED BY JJD STANDINGS
Rank Points
1 Jason Leffler 218
2 Mike Bliss 147
3 David Ragan 128
4 Justin Allgaier 124
5 Brendan Gaughan 114
6 Steve Wallace 112
7 Michael McDowell 101
8 Jason Keller 84
9 Erik Darnell 76
10 Scott Lagasse Jr. 69
11 Scott Speed 67
12 Paul Menard 52
13 Kenny Wallace 41
14 Michael Annett 37
15 Stephen Leicht 31
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I've missed you. My drivers STINK this year no matter whose point system I use.LOL Have a safe and happy 4th!
volfan6909:24 PM EST