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UNOFFICIAL Chase Driver Points Standings [after Kansas race 29 of 36]:
UNOFFICIAL Chase Driver Points Standings [after Kansas race 29 of 36]:
September 28, 2008
1) #48-Jimmie Johnson 5575 [5 wins] 2) #99-Carl Edwards 5565 -10 [6 wins] 3) #16-Greg Biffle 5545 -30 [2 wins] 4) #31-Jeff Burton 5454 -121 [1 win] 5) #29-Kevin Harvick 5439 -136 6) #24-Jeff Gordon 5432 -143 7) #07-Clint Bowyer 5411 -164 [1 win] 8) #88-Dale Earnhardt
Where do the 12 Chase Drivers start at Talladega?
Where do the 12 Chase Drivers start at Talladega?
September 28, 2008
1) #48-Jimmie Johnson, 20th 2) #99-Carl Edwards, 12th the best of the Chasers 3) #16-Greg Biffle, 22nd 4) #31-Jeff Burton, 17th 5) #29-Kevin Harvick, 39th 6) #24-Jeff Gordon, 26th 7) #07-Clint Bowyer, 35th 8) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr., 15th [but goes to rear after engine
RCR has never won a Cup race at Kansas:
RCR has never won a Cup race at Kansas:
September 26, 2008
Surprisingly enough, in 20 starts at Kansas Speedway, RCR has only two top-five and just five top-10 finishes. Clint Bowyer finished second last year while Kevin Harvick went on to finish sixth. In 2006, Burton captured his career-best finish at the 1.5-mile oval by
Where do the 12 Chase Drivers start at Kansas:
Where do the 12 Chase Drivers start at Kansas:
September 26, 2008
1) #99-Carl Edwards 34th 2) #48-Jimmie Johnson 1st 3) #16-Greg Biffle 18th 4) #31-Jeff Burton 37th 5) #29-Kevin Harvick 36th 6) #07-Clint Bowyer 24th 7) #20-Tony Stewart 41st 8) #24-Jeff Gordon 13th 9) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 11th 10) #17-Matt Kenseth 3rd 11) #11-Denny
Racing Resources Says “¦
Racing Resources Says “¦
September 23, 2008
* Greg Biffle won the Camping World RV 400 at Dover International Speedway. It was the 14th career victory in his 214th race. Biffle posted his second straight victory of the 2008 season and became the first Chase driver to sweep the first two races of the Chase (since
UNOFFICIAL Chase Drivers Points Standings [after Dover race 28 of 36]:
UNOFFICIAL Chase Drivers Points Standings [after Dover race 28 of 36]:
September 21, 2008
1) #99-Carl Edwards 5390 [6 wins] 2) #48-Jimmie Johnson 5380 -10 [4 wins] 3) #16-Greg Biffle 5380 -10 [2 wins] 4) #31-Jeff Burton 5308 -82 [1 win] 5) #29-Kevin Harvick 5289 -101 6) #07-Clint Bowyer 5284 -106 [1 win] 7) #20-Tony Stewart 5277 -113 8) #24-Jeff Gordon
UNOFFICAL Classic Drivers Points Standings [after Dover race 28 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Classic Drivers Points Standings [after Dover race 28 of 36]:
September 21, 2008
1) #99-Carl Edwards 3978 [6 wins] 2) #18-Kyle Busch 3978 -33 [8 wins] 3) #48-Jimmie Johnson 3916 -95 [4 wins] 4) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3739 -272 [1 win] 5) #31-Jeff Burton 3682 -329 [1 win] 6) #16-Greg Biffle 3660 -351 [2 wins] 7) #29-Kevin Harvick 3572 -439 8) #20
Dover Rookie Notes:
Dover Rookie Notes:
September 18, 2008
#01-Regan Smith was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the September 14 Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Smith scored a 23rd-place finish and grabbed Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the eighth time this season. Smith leads #77-Sam Hornish Jr.
Racing Resources Says “¦
Racing Resources Says “¦
September 16, 2008
* Greg Biffle won the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Biffle posted his 13th career victory in his 213th race and his first victory of the 2008 season. * Biffle became the 11th different race winner in 2008, ending a 33-race winless streak that dated
UNOFFICAL Chase Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 27 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Chase Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 27 of 36]:
September 14, 2008
1) #99-Carl Edwards 5220 [6 wins] 2) #48-Jimmie Johnson 5220 [4 wins] 3) #16-Greg Biffle 5190 4) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5170 5) #31-Jeff Burton 5170 6) #11-Denny Hamlin 5148 7) #20-Tony Stewart 5147 8) #18-Kyle Busch 5146 9) #07-Clint Bowyer 5137 10) #29-Kevin Harvick
UNOFFICAL Classic Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 27 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Classic Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 27 of 36]:
September 14, 2008
(the old way) 1) #18-Kyle Busch 3944 [8 wins] 2) #99-Carl Edwards 3841 -103 [6 wins] 3) #48-Jimmie Johnson 3756 -188 [4 wins] 4) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3648 -296 [1 win] 5) #31-Jeff Burton 3544 -400 [1 win] 6) #16-Greg Biffle 3470 -474 [1 win] 7) #20-Tony Stewart 3432
Chase Notes after Richmond:
Chase Notes after Richmond:
September 11, 2008
#17-Matt Kenseth had to rally after being in 16th place at the halfway mark of The Race to The Chase, but he joined #48-Jimmie Johnson in making his fifth straight Chase. Are the first 26 races relevant to Chase performace? Yes and No. Kurt Busch was seventh best in
Letterman’s Top 12 perks of being a NASCAR driver:
Letterman’s Top 12 perks of being a NASCAR driver:
September 11, 2008
The 12 Chase for the Sprint Cup contenders took center stage on the "Late Show with David Letterman" on Tuesday night in New York City. Their task: to read off the "Top 12 Perks of Being a NASCAR Driver" on the CBS telecast. In order, here's what the Chasers had to
Ragan to return to Nationwide Series in 2009; might not be full time:
Ragan to return to Nationwide Series in 2009; might not be full time:
September 9, 2008
Roush Fenway Racing driver #6-David Ragan said he will return to the NASCAR Nationwide Series next year, though it is unlikely he will run full time. Ragan is one of four drivers scheduled to compete in all Sprint Cup and Nationwide races this year. Were focused on
Racing Resources Says…
Racing Resources Says…
September 8, 2008
...Carl Edwards won the Emerson Radio 250 at Richmond International Speedway. Edwards scored his 17th career victory in his 134th race. He passed Joe Nemechek and Jeff Green for 14th on the all-time wins list. Edwards scored his fourth win of the 2008 season. He has
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