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		<title>Fantasy Follow-Up: Watkins Glen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:13:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Zaegel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TZ&#8217;s Picks (Watkins Glen):
1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 42.5 points
2. Robby Gordon &#8211; 27th &#8211; No points
3. Marcos Ambrose &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 41 points
4. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 41.5 points
5. Carl Edwards &#8211; 10th &#8211; 36.5 points
6. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 6th &#8211; 38 points
Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart &#8211; Top Five &#8211; 10 points
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Marcos Ambrose &#8211; Top Five &#8211; 10 points
Steer Clear of &#8211; Greg Biffle &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points lost
Roc&#8217;s Picks (Watkins Glen):
1. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 43 points
2. Tony Stewart &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 42 points
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><u>TZ&#8217;s Picks</u> (Watkins Glen):<br />
1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 42.5 points<br />
2. Robby Gordon &#8211; 27th &#8211; No points<br />
3. Marcos Ambrose &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 41 points<br />
4. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 41.5 points<br />
5. Carl Edwards &#8211; 10th &#8211; 36.5 points<br />
6. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 6th &#8211; 38 points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart &#8211; Top Five &#8211; 10 points<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Marcos Ambrose &#8211; Top Five &#8211; 10 points<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Greg Biffle &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points lost</p>
<p><u>Roc&#8217;s Picks</u> (Watkins Glen):<br />
1. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 43 points<br />
2. Tony Stewart &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 42 points<br />
3. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 7th &#8211; 39 points<br />
4. Carl Edwards &#8211; 10th &#8211; 37 points<br />
5. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 25th &#8211; No points<br />
6. Robby Gordon &#8211; 27th &#8211; No points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Jeff Gordon &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Robby Gordon &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Kasey Kahne &#8211; Top Fifteen &#8211; (Minus) 10 points</p>
<p><strong><u>Head-to-Head</u></strong>:<br />
TZ &#8211; 219.5 points (3,597.5 cumulative)<br />
Roc &#8211; 151 points (3,476 cumulative)</p>
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<u>Standings After Watkins Glen</u></strong>:<br />
1. Dalli&#8217;s Mom<br />
2. Vanilla Thrillaz<br />
3. Bruce&#8217;s Team of Bits<br />
4. TMAX Racing<br />
5. Super Smokers<br />
6. <strong>Team Legacy</strong><br />
7. raracing<br />
8. AlexRyan<br />
9. Jimmie&#8217;s Rockets<br />
10. do you nascar</p>
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		<title>Race Preview for Centurion Boats at the Glen at Watkins Glen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 19:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Zaegel</dc:creator>
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*Credit photo to Newscom.
This week NASCAR heads to Waktins Glen International for one of their two road course races of the season on the Sprint Cup Series schedule. The race comes just one week after NASCAR made history for itself when they raced in the rain last Saturday in the Nationwide Series in Montreal, which most critics feel came off as a huge success. As of right now there are no plans to break out the rain tires on Sunday, but there&#8217;s still plenty to look forward to with just five races remaining until the cutoff for the Chase.
Recent Winners:
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<p>This week NASCAR heads to Waktins Glen International for <a target="_blank" href="http://benchracing.onpitrow.com/nascar/a-road-course-only-series-a-viable-option-for-nascar.html">one of their two road course races</a> of the season on the Sprint Cup Series schedule. The race comes just one week after NASCAR made history for itself when they raced in the rain last Saturday in the Nationwide Series in <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/ron-fellows-beats-the-rain-in-canada/">Montreal</a>, which most critics feel came off as a huge success. As of right now there are no plans to break out the rain tires on Sunday, but there&#8217;s still plenty to look forward to with just five races remaining until the cutoff for the Chase.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44098">Recent Winners</a>:<br />
2007 &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
2006 &#8211; Kevin Harvick<br />
2005 &#8211; Tony Stewart</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44096">Recent Polesitters</a>:<br />
2007 &#8211; Jeff Gordon<br />
2006 &#8211; Kurt Busch<br />
2005 &#8211; &#8220;Rained Out&#8221;</p>
<p><u>the Usual Suspects</u>:<br />
<strong><em>Tony Stewart</em></strong> is in the midst of the longest winless streak in his Sprint Cup career, but that should be of little concern to the no. 20 team this weekend. &#8216;Smoke&#8217; built up a bit of momentum for himself after a 2nd place finish last week at <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-pocono-pennsylvania-500/">Pocono</a>, and now he heads to Watkins Glen where he holds the best driver rating over the past 3 years and has the second best average finish amongst active drivers. He&#8217;s one three of the last four races at the Glen, along with a 2nd place finish in 2006.</p>
<p>The only driver to breakup Stewart&#8217;s winning streak at the Glen in the past four years was <strong><em>Kevin Harvick</em></strong>, the winner of this event in &#8216;06. In his seven career races at Watkins Glen, last year&#8217;s 36th place finish is his only run outside of the top-15. He also has four top-10&#8217;s in that span &#8230;.. <strong><em>Jeff Gordon</em></strong> is considered a threat to win at most tracks, but perhaps even moreso at road courses. Once dubbed &#8220;King of the Road&#8221;, Jeff has had a rough go of it with only one top-10 finish here since 2002, but he did win 3 of the 4 events prior to that stretch &#8230;.. The series points leader, <strong><em>Kyle Busch</em></strong>, was never thought of much as a road course racer heading into this season, but already in 2008 he&#8217;s managed to win the Nationwide Series race in Mexcio and then went onto win the <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-infineon-toyota-savemart-350/">Toyota Save/Mart 350 at Infineon</a>. After a 33rd place run at Watkins Glen in his rookie season, Kyle has since rebounded with back-to-back top-10&#8217;s &#8230;.. <strong><em>Denny Hamlin</em></strong> has run here only twice, finishing 10th and 2nd in those races.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Suspects</u>:<br />
<strong><em>Robby Gordon</em></strong> has been in dire need of some good runs for the sake of his own race team, Robby Gordon Motorsports, and many fans have long expected that success to come at one of NASCAR&#8217;s two road course events. Robby has six top-5 finishes in eight races run here, and even won the event while racing for RCR back in 2003. He currently has a string of three consecutive top-5 finishes at Watkins Glen.</p>
<p><strong><em>Marcos Ambrose</em></strong> competed in his first Sprint Cup event earlier in the season at Infineon. Known for his road course specialties, Marcos didn&#8217;t disappoint, as he had a great top-five effort going until issues late in the race put an end to his day. This will be his first visit to Watkins Glen with the Cup Series as he once again fields the no. 21 Wood Bros. Racing entry, but there&#8217;s no reason to think he won&#8217;t rise to the occasion once again &#8230;.. <strong><em>Juan Pablo Montoya</em></strong> is always a favorite to keep an eye on at road course races as well. An incident with Kevin Harvick here last year put an early end to his day and he finished 39th, but that should be considered a one-off deal. He does have an Infineon win to his credit at the Cup level.</p>
<p>Road Course Ringers are sure to be a factor in any NASCAR road course race, regardless of the series. Though they don&#8217;t typically win these things at the Cup level, many of the drivers leave their mark with exceptional runs. Amongst the ringers included in this weekend&#8217;s entry list are: <strong><em>Ron Fellows</em></strong> (DEI) &#8211; two top-5&#8217;s in the last 4 years; <strong><em>Boris Said</em></strong>- finished 3rd in 2005; <strong><em>PJ Jones</em></strong> &#8211; finished 4th in 2002; and <strong><em>Brian Simo </em></strong>and<strong><em> Max Papis</em></strong> are on the list as well.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Slackers</u>:<br />
<strong><em>Greg Biffle</em></strong> picked up his first ever top-10 Watkins Glen finish last year when he crossed the line in 10th, but each of his four starts previous to that were 30th or worse. His overall average here is 30.2 &#8230;.. When you think of road course racing, <strong><em>Kurt Busch</em></strong> isn&#8217;t a name that immediately jumps out at you as someone you need to avoid carrying on your fantasy roster, but like Biffle, he also has only one career top-10 at Watkins Glen. Four of his seven races here he has finished outside of the top-15 &#8230;.. <strong><em>Dale Earnhardt Jr.</em></strong> managed to put together a string of solid runs here at one point, finishing 3rd, 5th, and 10th from 2003 to 2005, but in 8 years of racing here, he&#8217;s finished 35th or worse three times, holding an average finish of just 20.6.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44099">Best Driver Ratings</a>:<br />
1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 137.9<br />
2. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 112.1<br />
3. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 108.2<br />
4. Robby Gordon &#8211; 106.3<br />
5. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 104.5</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44228">Best Driver Averages</a>:<br />
1. Scott Pruett &#8211; 5.8<br />
2. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 6.0<br />
3. Tony Stewart &#8211; 6.1<br />
4. Mark Martin &#8211; 8.8<br />
5. Robby Gordon &#8211; 9.4</p>
<p><u>Watkins Glen Facts</u>:<br />
- 8 of the 25 races at Watkins Glen have been won from the pole position. The last driver to do so was Tony Stewart in 2005, but before that it hadn&#8217;t happened since Jeff Gordon did it in 1998.<br />
- 16 of the 25 races have been won from a top-five starting position.<br />
- The deepest starting position a driver has ever come from to win at Watkins Glen is 18th. Steve Park did it in 2000.<br />
- Jeff Gordon holds the track record for most wins with 4.<br />
- Mark Martin holds the track record for most poles (3), top-five&#8217;s (12), and top-ten&#8217;s (16).<br />
- The most different leaders ever during a race at the Glen was 12 &#8211; back in 1995.<br />
- Chevrolet leads the manufacturer race at Watkins Glen with 14 wins.<br />
- 5 drivers currently in the top-12 in points have never led a lap at Watkins Glen: Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Kasey Kahne, and Clint Bowyer.<br />
- In the midst of a 35 race winless streak, Tony Stewart&#8217;s last victory came here at Watkins Glen in 2007.</p>
<p><u>Video of the last 7 laps of the 2007 Centurion Boats at the Glen race</u>:<br />
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<p>Six-Pack Challenge:<br />
Winner &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
2nd Place &#8211; Robby Gordon<br />
3rd Place &#8211; Marcos Ambrose<br />
4th Place &#8211; Kyle Busch<br />
5th Place &#8211; Carl Edwards<br />
6th Place &#8211; Kevin Harvick</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Marcos Ambrose<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Greg Biffle</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Follow-Up: Pocono</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Zaegel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TZ&#8217;s Picks (Pocono):
1. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points
2. Kurt Busch &#8211; 38th &#8211; No points
3. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 41 points
4. Tony Stewart &#8211; 2nd - 41 points
5. Brian Vickers &#8211; 28th &#8211; No points
6. Kasey Kahne &#8211; 7th &#8211; 37.5 points
Lock of the Week &#8211; Denny Hamlin &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points
Sleeper Pick &#8211; AJ Allmendinger &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points
Steer Clear of &#8211; Kevin Harvick &#8211; Top Five &#8211; (Minus) 20 points
Roc&#8217;s Picks (Pocono):
1. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 10th &#8211; 38.5 points
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 41.5 points
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><u>TZ&#8217;s Picks (Pocono)</u>:<br />
1. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points<br />
2. Kurt Busch &#8211; 38th &#8211; No points<br />
3. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 41 points<br />
4. Tony Stewart &#8211; 2nd - 41 points<br />
5. Brian Vickers &#8211; 28th &#8211; No points<br />
6. Kasey Kahne &#8211; 7th &#8211; 37.5 points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Denny Hamlin &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; AJ Allmendinger &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Kevin Harvick &#8211; Top Five &#8211; (Minus) 20 points</p>
<p><u>Roc&#8217;s Picks (Pocono)</u>:<br />
1. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 10th &#8211; 38.5 points<br />
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 41.5 points<br />
3. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points<br />
4. Dale Earnhardt Jr &#8211; 12th &#8211; 36 points<br />
5. Carl Edwards &#8211; 1st &#8211; 41 points<br />
6. Jeff Burton &#8211; 21st &#8211; No points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Denny Hamlin &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Mark Martin &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; 7 points<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Clint Bowyer &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; (Minus) 15 points</p>
<p><strong><u>Head-to-Head</u></strong>:<br />
TZ &#8211; 99.5 points (3,378 cumulative)<br />
Roc &#8211; 149 points (3,325 cumulative)</p>
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1. TMAX Racing<br />
2. Dalli’s Mom<br />
3. Super Smokers<br />
4. Bruce&#8217;s Team of Bits<br />
5. <strong>Team Legacy</strong><br />
6. Vanilla Thrillaz<br />
7. raracing<br />
8. AlexRyan<br />
9. Jimmie’s Rockets<br />
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		<title>Race Preview for Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono</title>
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Coming off of a terrible weekend at Indy, you can bet that NASCAR&#8217;s feeling the pressure to make sure that everything goes as smoothly as possible at Pocono this weekend, and if the trip here back in June is any indication, then things should be just fine. It&#8217;s also a big weekend for the teams, as Pocono is only the second track on the schedule that the series has already traveled to once before this season, and this is about the time of year that you really begin to see how much some of these groups have been able to [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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<p>Coming off of a terrible weekend at <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-indianapolis-allstate-400/">Indy</a>, you can bet that NASCAR&#8217;s feeling the pressure to make sure that everything goes as smoothly as possible at Pocono this weekend, and if the trip here back in June is any indication, then things should be just fine. It&#8217;s also a big weekend for the teams, as Pocono is only the second track on the schedule that the series has already traveled to once before this season, and this is about the time of year that you really begin to see how much some of these groups have been able to learn from the first six months of the season. More importantly, however, is the fact that there are now only six races remaining before NASCAR determines their top-12 competitors that will go onto compete in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.</p>
<p><u><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44056">Recent Winners</a></u>:<br />
2008 &#8211; Kasey Kahne<br />
2007 - Kurt Busch, Jeff Gordon<br />
2006 &#8211; Denny Hamlin (x2)</p>
<p><u><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44052">Recent Polesitters</a></u>:<br />
2008 &#8211; Kasey Kahne<br />
2007 &#8211; Dale Earnhardt Jr, Ryan Newman<br />
2006 &#8211; Denny Hamlin (x2)</p>
<p><u>The Usual Suspects</u>:<br />
All the top drivers in our sport have that track that they seem to &#8220;own&#8221;, and if that&#8217;s the case, then <strong><em>Denny Hamlin</em></strong> owns Pocono. 2 of his 4 career victories came at Pocono when he swept there during his rookie campaign in 2006, and since then he&#8217;s ran a staggering 6th, 3rd, and 3rd. With those numbers, he holds far and away the best average finish and highest driver rating here amongst all active drivers.</p>
<p><strong><em>Jeff Gordon</em></strong> has four wins at Pocono, which runs second to only Bill Elliott for the series lead. The no. 24 team has had their share of struggles this season, but a 5th place run last weekend at Indianapolis may have given Gordon&#8217;s group enough momentum to improve on the 14th place run they had here back in June. Gordon had three consecutive Poncono finishes inside the top-five prior to that race.</p>
<p><strong><em>Kurt Busch</em></strong> is a guy that you&#8217;ve always got to watch out for when we come here. He&#8217;s a two-time winner at the track, and absolutely dominated this race last Fall when he set the record for leading the most laps (175) at Pocono. He also has five finishes of 8th or better in the last six Pocono races, five of which are finishes of 1st or 2nd. He finished 8th here in June.</p>
<p><strong><em>Kasey Kahne</em></strong> came into the June race with one top-20 finish in the previous six Pocono races, but absolutely dominated that race. He took the pole, led the practice sessions, and then went onto lead the most laps en route to picking up his first Pocono victory &#8230;.. <strong><em>Jimmie Johnson</em></strong>, fresh off an Indy win, is also a two-time Pocono winner with an average finish of 10.3 and 7 top-ten&#8217;s in his last 9 visits to the track. He finished 6th in the June race &#8230;.. After winning here in the Spring of 2003, <strong><em>Tony Stewart&#8217;s</em></strong> Pocono numbers took a dive as he rattled off four consecutive finishes of 29th or worse. Since then, however, he&#8217;s managed to turn things around with five straight top-ten&#8217;s before a pit road misque ruined a perfectly good day for Smoke after running near the top-five all day in the June race, which resulted in a 35th place finish.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Suspects</u>:<br />
It&#8217;s beginning to get hard to keep thinking of <strong><em>Brian Vickers</em></strong> as a sleeper pick &#8211; especially considering that he&#8217;s not even eligible for the Sleeper in my own Six-Pack Challenge &#8211; but, until he&#8217;s able to get a couple W&#8217;s on the board, or at least put together a series of runs near the top-five, that&#8217;s exactly how he&#8217;ll continue to be treated. Regardless, Pocono is not only one of his better tracks, but he&#8217;s also one of the better drivers here. He&#8217;s earned 4 top-five&#8217;s in the last 7 Pocono races, which culminated in a 2nd place run here in June.</p>
<p><strong><em>Bobby LaBonte</em></strong> is a 3-time Pocono winner, but his move to Petty Enterprises a couple seasons back has relegated him out of the weekly contenders list and into the occasional sleepers group. But, the team&#8217;s been able to gain some momentume with Bobby behind them, as was evidenced with a solid run last week. They also ran good at Pocono in the June with an 11th place finish.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a true sleeper pick this week, though, look no further than <strong><em>AJ Allmendinger</em></strong>. AJ&#8217;s been a steady hand behind the wheel ever since he got his driving duties handed back to him over at Team Red Bull, and he&#8217;s made the most of it. He also earned his first career top-ten last week at Indy, but he looked as though he was going to accomplish that feat earlier in the year right here at Pocono. But, alas, he faded in the closing segments of the race and wound up 12th. Still, the team&#8217;s getting better each and every week, so don&#8217;t be surprised to see AJ walk away with another top-ten this weekend.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Slackers</u>:<br />
Though he does have two top-ten&#8217;s at Pocono to his credit, Pocono has also presented its share of challenges for <strong><em>Clint Bowyer</em></strong>. The third year driver for Richard Childress Racing finished 21st and 41st in his first two starts here back in 2006, but was able to rebound with a pair of top-ten&#8217;s last season. He finished 39th here in June.</p>
<p>Not that anyone&#8217;s likely to put too much stock into it, <strong><em>Kyle Busch</em></strong> has only 2 top-ten finishes through 7 races at Pocono, and hasn&#8217;t finished in the top-five since his first race here back in 2005. In fact, his average finish of 20.0 is actually worse than JJ Yeley&#8217;s average of 19.5. But, then again, some of Kyle&#8217;s best runs this season have come at some of his worst tracks &#8211; historically speaking, anyway.</p>
<p><strong><em>Martin Truex Jr.</em></strong> appeared to be getting this Pocono thing down a little earlier in his career, finishing 24th, 10th, and 3rd in his first three Pocono starts, but has since ran 22nd and 17th &#8230;.. <strong><em>Kevin Harvick</em></strong> has only 2 career top-ten&#8217;s through 15 career starts at Pocono, but oddly enough, he also only has six finishes outside of the top-15. His average finish at the track is 16.1 &#8230;.. <strong><em>Greg Biffle</em></strong> hasn&#8217;t finished in the top-ten here since the Spring of 2006, and has finished 24th, 30th, 23rd, and 15th since then. He hold an average finish of 18.8 at Pocono.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44057">Best Driver Ratings</a> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 130.4<br />
2. Kurt Busch &#8211; 113.5<br />
3. Tony Stewart &#8211; 102.2<br />
4. Ryan Newman &#8211; 98.7<br />
5. Brian Vickers - 97.9</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=44062">Best Average Finish</a> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Denny Hamlin &#8211; 2.8<br />
2. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 10.0<br />
3. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 10.3<br />
4. Mark Martin &#8211; 11.6<br />
5. Brian Vickers &#8211; 13.0</p>
<p><u>Pocono Facts</u>:<br />
- 5 of the last 6 Pocono races have been won from the front row, with Jeff Gordon being the only exception when he won from the 18th starting position in the Spring of 2007. 35% of all the Pocono races have been won from the front row.<br />
- The deepest starting position the race has ever been won from was Carl Edwards from 29th back in 2005.<br />
- Jeff Gordon leads all full-time active drivers with wins at Pocono with four. Bill Elliott has the most all-time with five. Elliott is entered for the race, but will have to qualify on time, as he has no more past champions provisionals remaining.<br />
- Mark Martin has 19 top-five&#8217;s and 27 top-ten&#8217;s at Pocono, but has never won a Sprint Cup race there.<br />
- A Cup race at Pocono has finished with only 2 drivers on the lead lap on two separate occasions &#8211; most recently in 1982.<br />
- There have been six season sweeps at Pocono in the past. Kasey Kahne will have an opportunity to make it seven this weekend.<br />
- Hendrick Motorsports leads all teams with Pocono victories, counting 11 of them to their credit.<br />
- Kurt Busch holds the record for the most laps led in a race at Pocono with 175 of them in the Fall of 2007.</p>
<p><u>Six-Pack Challenge</u>:<br />
Winner &#8211; Denny Hamlin<br />
2nd Place &#8211; Kurt Busch<br />
3rd Place &#8211; Jimmie Johnson<br />
4th Place - Tony Stewart<br />
5th Place &#8211; Brian Vickers<br />
6th Place &#8211; Kasey Kahne</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Denny Hamlin<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; AJ Allmendinger<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Kevin Harvick</p>
<p>Be sure to check out the <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-pocono-500/">Recap from the Pocono 500</a> held at Pocono Raceway back in June.</p>
<p>Also, check out the following video of the closing laps from the 2007 Pennsylvania 500:<br />
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 22:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Zaegel</dc:creator>
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1. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 6th &#8211; 40.5 points
2. Kyle Busch &#8211; 15th &#8211; 35.5 points
3. Mark Martin &#8211; 11th &#8211; 37 points
4. Tony Stewart &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points
5. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 38th &#8211; No points
6. Clint Bowyer &#8211; 19th &#8211; No points
Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Juan Pablo Montoya &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points
Steer Clear of &#8211; Greg Biffle &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; (Minus) 10 points
Roc&#8217;s Picks (Indianapolis):
1. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 6th &#8211; 40.5 points
2. Tony Stewart &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><u><a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/race-preview-for-the-allstate-400-at-indianapolis/"><font color="#000000">TZ&#8217;s Picks</font></a></u> (Indianapolis):<br />
1. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 6th &#8211; 40.5 points<br />
2. Kyle Busch &#8211; 15th &#8211; 35.5 points<br />
3. Mark Martin &#8211; 11th &#8211; 37 points<br />
4. Tony Stewart &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points<br />
5. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 38th &#8211; No points<br />
6. Clint Bowyer &#8211; 19th &#8211; No points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Juan Pablo Montoya &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Greg Biffle &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; (Minus) 10 points</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/race-preview-for-the-allstate-400-at-indianapolis/"><font color="#000000">Roc&#8217;s Picks</font></a> (Indianapolis):<br />
1. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 6th &#8211; 40.5 points<br />
2. Tony Stewart &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points<br />
3. Kyle Busch &#8211; 15th &#8211; 35 points<br />
4. Mark Martin &#8211; 11th &#8211; 36.5 points<br />
5. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 38th &#8211; No points<br />
6. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 37th &#8211; No points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Jeff Gordon &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; 7 points<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Juan Pablo Montoya &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Kasey Kahne &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; (Minus) 10 points</p>
<p><strong><u>Head-to-Head</u></strong>:<br />
TZ &#8211; 103 points (3,278.5 cumulative)<br />
Roc &#8211; 109 points (3,176 cumulative)</p>
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2. Dalli&#8217;s Mom<br />
3. <strong>Team Legacy<br />
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5. Bruce&#8217;s Team of Bits<br />
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway (aka: the Brickyard) is home of the Indianapolis 500 and is highly regarded as one of the most prestigious tracks in all of motorsports. After taking a week off, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will now return to the Brickyard for the fifteenth time in a race whose prestige to NASCAR regulars is rivaled only by the season opening Daytona 500. In the previous 14 trips to the track, Indianapolis has produced only three multiple winners in NASCAR, and only two of them will be in the field on Sunday &#8211; Jeff Gordon (4 wins) and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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<p>Indianapolis Motor Speedway (aka: the Brickyard) is home of the <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/danica-ready-to-rumble-at-indy/">Indianapolis 500</a> and is highly regarded as one of the most prestigious tracks in all of motorsports. After taking a week off, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will now return to the Brickyard for the fifteenth time in a race whose prestige to NASCAR regulars is rivaled only by the season opening <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-daytona-500/">Daytona 500</a>. In the previous 14 trips to the track, Indianapolis has produced only three multiple winners in NASCAR, and only two of them will be in the field on Sunday &#8211; Jeff Gordon (4 wins) and Tony Stewart (2 wins), with Dale Jarrett being the other. With the garage area finally being able to weed their way through much of the notorious <a target="_blank" href="http://churchofthegreatoval.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/nascar-rumors-tony-stewart-and-ryan-newman-duo-to-finally-be-confessed/">Silly Season</a> and a week of R&amp;R in the rearview, the drivers will hit the track on Sunday more focused than ever as <a target="_blank" href="http://troubleinturn2.mikemaruska.com/2008/07/21/view-from-the-couch-who-will-stumble/">the countdown to the Chase</a> begins to wind down.</p>
<p><u>Recent Winners</u>:<br />
2007 - Tony Stewart<br />
2006 &#8211; Jimmie Johnson<br />
2005 &#8211; Tony Stewart</p>
<p><u>Recent Polesitters</u>:<br />
2007 - Reed Sorenson<br />
2006 &#8211; Jeff Burton<br />
2005 &#8211; Elliott Sadler</p>
<p><u>the Usual Suspects</u>:<br />
As previously mentioned, <strong>Jeff Gordon</strong> has four wins at Indianapolis, which is tops amongst all drivers in NASCAR. Equally impressive, though, is that he also has 7 top-five&#8217;s and 10 top-ten&#8217;s through 14 races at the track, both of which are also the best in the Sprint Cup garage area. His 16th place run here in 2006 was his worst since he finished 33rd back in 2000, but he was able to rebound with a 3rd place effort last season. Though he is still without a win 19 races into the 2008 campaign, Gordon&#8217;s quietly been creeping his way up through the points standings, and the no. 24 team is beginning to show signs of life again &#8211; which could mean very bad things for the other 42 cars out on the track.</p>
<p><strong>Tony Stewart</strong> seems to be getting back to enjoying life once again, and there are few places he likes to visit better than the Brickyard, as he has proven with wins here in 2005 and 2007. He&#8217;s going to need some strong showings to secure his place in the Chase, as I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;d love nothing more than to give the Coach one more championship before departing at the end of the season.</p>
<p>Indianapolis has yet to be conquered by the driving prowess of <strong>Kyle Busch</strong>, but then again, there were a lot of places Kyle had never won at prior to this season. He&#8217;s gradually improved each year he&#8217;s been here, though, going from 10th to 7th, and finally cracking the top-five with a 4th place finish last year &#8230;.. <strong>Kevin Harvick</strong> had his opportunity to kiss the bricks with his win here back in 2003, and another opportunity to do that would really straighten his season out as he continues to recover from his mid-season slump. He&#8217;s finished 11th or better in six of his seven races at Indy &#8230;.. <strong>Matt Kenseth</strong> has never won at the Brickyard before, but he&#8217;s been very consistent. In 8 races here, he&#8217;s cracked the top-five on four occasions, which includes a pair of runner-up finishes, and he&#8217;s finished 16th or better in each of his last six Indy races.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Suspects</u>:<br />
<strong>Juan Pablo Montoya</strong> has run very well in a stock car at almost any track that they also race in the open wheel circuits, and Indianapolis was no exception last year as he finished 2nd in that race. With Pocono and Watkins Glen up next on the schedule, JPM could be looking at a pretty good stretch ahead &#8230;.. <strong>Brian Vickers</strong> has finished 21st or better in three of his four Indy races, which includes a 3rd place finish back in 2005. He&#8217;s been running much better this season and could be staring at a potential berth in the Chase field. He ran well at Pocono earlier in the season, a track that many feel shares similar characteristics to the Brickyard &#8230;.. <strong>Reed Sorenson</strong> has come to Indy only twice. The first trip resulted in a dismal 30th place finish, but last year&#8217;s visit was much brighter as Reed won the pole and then went onto finish 5th in the race itself.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Slackers</u>:<br />
In three races at Indianapolis, <strong>Martin Truex Jr.</strong> has never finished better than 12th and holds an average finish of just 24.3. This is not a good place for Martin to be right now, either, considering that his team was just handed a 150 point penalty by NASCAR, and he&#8217;s going to need plenty of good runs if he plans on having any shot at making the Chase this year &#8230;.. Hometown crowd or not, Indy has not been kind to <strong>Ryan Newman</strong> thus far in his career. Seven times Newman has come home to Indiana with high expectations, but 2002 was the only one that resulted in a top-ten finish, when he finished 4th. He has only two top-15&#8217;s here since then &#8230;.. Despite winning the race here in 2006, <strong>Jimmie Johnson</strong> has experienced some unusual struggles here. The results haven&#8217;t typically been very indicative of how he&#8217;s run, but nonetheless, he&#8217;s got three finishes outside of the top-35 in only six tries. His other finishes were a win, a 9th, and an 18th &#8230;.. <strong>Greg Biffle</strong> has seen his share of struggles at Indy as well. In five races here, he&#8217;s finished in the top-ten only once, and only twice in the top-15. His overall average finish at the track is 19.2.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=43755">Best Driver Ratings</a> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 121.4<br />
2. Juan Pablo Montoya &#8211; 120.7<br />
3. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 108.7<br />
4. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 106.1<br />
5. Mark Martin &#8211; 102.9</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=43764">Best Average Finish</a> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Juan Pablo Montoya &#8211; 2.0<br />
2. Kyle Busch &#8211; 7.0<br />
3. Tony Stewart &#8211; 7.6<br />
4. Jeff Gordon &#8211; 7.6<br />
5. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 7.7</p>
<p><u>Indianapolis Facts</u>:<br />
- 3rd is the only starting position to produce more than one winner at Indy. Three drivers have driven to victory from the third spot. The 1st and 2nd starting positions have produced one winner each.<br />
- Four drivers have driven six different car numbers at Indianapolis: Bill Elliott, Joe Nemecheck, Jeff Green, Kenny Wallace.<br />
- Dave Blaney is the only driver to have driven five different car makes at Indy. He has driven Pontiac, Ford, Dodge, and Chevy twice each here, and has also driven a Toyota once.<br />
- Only four drivers have finished in the top-ten in each of the last three years: Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch, and Mark Martin.<br />
- Jeff Burton has led more laps at Indianapolis than at any other track that he has not won at.<br />
- The second NASCAR race held here, back in 1995, saw only one caution flag during the race. In 2004, there were 13 cautions.<br />
- Chevrolet has won 9 of the 14 Cup races held at Indy.</p>
<p><u>Six-Pack Challenge</u>:<br />
Winner &#8211; Jeff Gordon<br />
2nd Place &#8211; Kyle Busch<br />
3rd Place &#8211; Mark Martin<br />
4th Place &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
5th Place &#8211; Matt Kenseth<br />
6th Place &#8211; Clint Bowyer</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Juan Pablo Montoya<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Greg Biffle</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Follow-Up: Chicago</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 20:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Zaegel</dc:creator>
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1. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 7th &#8211; 40 points
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 42 points
3. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 42 points
4. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 40.5 points
5. Tony Stewart &#8211; 5th &#8211; 39 points
6. Kurt Busch &#8211; 28th &#8211; No points
Lock of the Week - Tony Stewart &#8211; Top Five &#8211; 10 points
Sleeper Pick - Travis Kvapil &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points
Steer Clear of - Martin Truex Jr. &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; (Minus) 15 points
Roc&#8217;s Picks (Chicago):
1. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 42 points
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 16th &#8211; No points
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><u>TZ&#8217;s Picks</u> (Chicago):<br />
1. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 7th &#8211; 40 points<br />
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 42 points<br />
3. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 42 points<br />
4. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 40.5 points<br />
5. Tony Stewart &#8211; 5th &#8211; 39 points<br />
6. Kurt Busch &#8211; 28th &#8211; No points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week - Tony Stewart &#8211; Top Five &#8211; 10 points<br />
Sleeper Pick - Travis Kvapil &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Steer Clear of - Martin Truex Jr. &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; (Minus) 15 points</p>
<p><u>Roc&#8217;s Picks</u> (Chicago):<br />
1. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 3rd &#8211; 42 points<br />
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 16th &#8211; No points<br />
3. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 7th &#8211; 39 points<br />
4. Tony Stewart &#8211; 5th &#8211; 39.5 points<br />
5. Clint Bowyer &#8211; 22nd &#8211; No points<br />
6. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 2nd &#8211; 40 points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week - Matt Kenseth - Top Ten &#8211; 7 points<br />
Sleeper Pick - Mark Martin &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No Points<br />
Steer Clear of - Kasey Kahne &#8211; Top Fifteen &#8211; (Minus) 10 points</p>
<p><strong><u>Head-to-Head</u></strong>:<br />
TZ - 198.5 points (3,175.5 cumulative)<br />
Roc - 157.5 points (3,067 cumulative)</p>
<p><strong>Do You NASCAR Fantasy League<br />
<u>Standings After Chicago</u>:<br />
</strong>1. Dalli&#8217;s Mom<br />
2. TMAX Racing<br />
3. Super Smokers<br />
4. Team Legacy<br />
5. Bruce&#8217;s Team of Bits<br />
6. raracing<br />
7. AlexRyan<br />
8. Jimmie&#8217;s Rockets<br />
9. Vanilla Thrillaz<br />
10. Do You NASCAR</p>
<p>*It looks like the bottom four teams either forgot to set their rosters for this week&#8217;s race, or signed up for the league too late, so I just wanted to remind you all that this won&#8217;t necessarily put you too far behind as your bottom three weekly scores will drop from your points throughout the segment.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Zaegel</dc:creator>
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NASCAR will return to Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, IL this weekend. Saturday night&#8217;s race will mark the eighth trip to Chicagoland for the Sprint Cup Series, and the first NASCAR event there run under the lights. The 1.5 mile tri-oval track has produced only two repeat winner to-date (Kevin Harvick &#38; Tony Stewart), and no driver has ever won the pole here twice. With the points shakeup that occurred as a result of the mele&#8217; at Daytona last week, all eyes are certain to be focused on the Midwest this week with only 8 races [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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<p>NASCAR will return to Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, IL this weekend. Saturday night&#8217;s race will mark the eighth trip to Chicagoland for the Sprint Cup Series, and the first NASCAR event there run under the lights. The 1.5 mile tri-oval track has produced only two repeat winner to-date (Kevin Harvick &amp; Tony Stewart), and no driver has ever won the pole here twice. With the points shakeup that occurred as a result of the mele&#8217; at Daytona last week, all eyes are certain to be focused on the Midwest this week with only 8 races remaining until the official cutoff for the Chase for the Sprint Cup begins.</p>
<p><u>Recent Winners</u>:<br />
2007 &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
2006 &#8211; Jeff Gordon<br />
2005 &#8211; Dale Earnhardt Jr.</p>
<p><u>Recent Polesitters</u>:<br />
2007 &#8211; Casey Mears<br />
2006 &#8211; Jeff Burton<br />
2005 &#8211; Jimmie Johnson</p>
<p><u>the Usual Suspects</u>:<br />
You can&#8217;t visit Chicago without <strong>Kevin Harvick</strong> ranking amongst your favorites to win the race. Despite some lackluster performances as of late, the no. 29 team showed some positive signs of life at the last three weeks at Infineon, New Hampshire, and Daytona, but consistently managed to find themselves the victim of poor circumstances. Now, Harvick will be looking to get back into Chase contention, and Chicago&#8217;s certainly a place he can do it. He&#8217;s one of only two 2-time winners here in the Cup Series, and his 8.0 average finish at Chicago ranks best amongst all active drivers.</p>
<p><strong>Tony Stewart&#8217;s</strong> wins at Chicago in 2007 and 2004 qualify him as the only other repeat winner at Chicago, he&#8217;s got the third best driver rating here, and his 5 top-five finishes at the track are tops in the Sprint Cup Series. He&#8217;s experienced some extremely bizarre luck this year and has yet to record a victory in 2008 despite being amongst the frontrunners on several occassions, but many people feel that with Smoke finally putting an end to all of the contract speculation, a clear head might be able to finally translate into some marks in the &#8220;W&#8221; column for the no. 20 team.</p>
<p><strong>Jimmie Johnson</strong> recorded five consecutive finishes of 6th or better before finishing 37th here last season, which included a 2nd place finish back in 2004. Johnson&#8217;s average finish of 9.2 is second best in the series &#8230;.. <strong>Matt Kenseth</strong> holds the best driver rating at Chicago over the past 3 races, and has been one of the hottest drivers in NASCAR over the past two months as he&#8217;s worked himself all the way up to 9th in the points standings. Matt has not yet recorded a win here, but he does have a pair of runner-up finishes in 2005 and 2007 &#8230;.. <strong>Kurt Busch</strong> has never recorded a top-five finish at Chicago, but he does have 5 top-ten&#8217;s and holds the best average Chicago finish over the past three races, recording finishes of 8th, 8th, and 6th in that span &#8230;.. <strong>Jeff Gordon</strong> won the 2006 race held here, and has also recorded a total of 4 top-five&#8217;s and 5 top-ten&#8217;s at Chicago.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Suspects</u>:<br />
Running only one race a year here can make it tough to use history as a reference when looking for your sleeper picks this week, but <strong>Reed Sorenson</strong> should be considered a leading candidate for this position. He&#8217;s finished 7th and 12th in his only two visits to the track, and ranks 8th in the series for average driver ratings &#8230;.. Sorenson&#8217;s teammate at Chip Ganassi Racing, <strong>Juan Pablo Montoya</strong>, has typically been able to improve &#8211; or, at least match &#8211; his finishes from his rookie season in 2007. Last year he finished 15th at Chicago, so all indicators are that he should be a solid pick this weekend &#8230;.. On the heels of the huge announcement that Tony Stewart will join Haas CNC Racing next year, <strong>Scott Riggs</strong> has two things in mind: 1) Get his team back inside the top-35 in owner points, and 2) Petition for a ride next season. He finished 15th the last time he raced at Chicago, back in 2006.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Slackers</u>:<br />
<strong>Kasey Kahne</strong> has been one of the better drivers in the series since the middle of May, but Chicagoland Speedway has not had a history of playing nice with the no. 9 team. Kahne has never recorded a top-20 finish at the track, and his average finish of 33.0 is the worst amongst all active drivers with four or more starts at Chicago &#8230;.. <strong>Martin Truex Jr.</strong> is in desparate need of a good finish after a 150 point penalty following Daytona has turned a disappointing season into an even worse one, but he&#8217;ll have his work cut out for him as he&#8217;s finished 16th and 39th in his only two starts here and will be driving without crew chief Kevin Manion in his corner &#8230;.. <strong>Denny Hamlin</strong> has had some disappointing finishes at some of his better tracks over the last month or so, but this weekend he&#8217;ll need to reverse that luck with a good finish at Chicago, where his only two starts have resulted in 14th and 17th place finishes.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=43675">Best Driver Ratings</a> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Matt Kenseth &#8211; 126.2<br />
2. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 114.6<br />
3. Tony Stewart &#8211; 112.2<br />
4. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 107.2<br />
5. Kyle Busch &#8211; 105.0</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.racingone.com/article.aspx?artnum=43674">Best Average Finish</a> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Kevin Harvick &#8211; 8.0<br />
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 9.2<br />
3. Reed Sorenson &#8211; 9.5<br />
4. Clint Bowyer - 9.5<br />
5. Kyle Busch &#8211; 10.0</p>
<p><u>Chicago Facts</u>:<br />
- Kevin Harvick has the slowest race record to-date at 121.200 mph in the inaugural race back in 2001. He also holds the race speed record, clocked the following year, at 136.832 mph.<br />
- No driver has ever won the pole award at Chicago more than once.<br />
- All seven Chicagoland races have recorded between 7 to 10 cautions during the race.<br />
- Chevrolet has won 6 of the 7 Sprint Cup races at Chicago.<br />
- No driver has ever won the race from a top-five starting position, and only two have won from the top-ten.<br />
- 17 drivers in the field have competed in all seven Cup races at Chicago.<br />
- Three drivers have finished runner-up at Chicago that have not won at the track: Jeff Burton, Jimmie Johnson, and Matt Kenseth.</p>
<p><u>Storylines for the Weekend</u>:<br />
- <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/tony-stewart-granted-release-from-jgr/">Tony Stewart</a> has announced his departure from Joe Gibbs Racing at the completion of 2008, as he will move to Haas CNC Racing as a driver and a 50% owner. The new company will be renamed Stewart Haas Racing, and the team will continue to receive their engines and chassis from Hendrick Motorsports.<br />
- <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/dei-not-helping-truex-jrs-case-for-the-chase/">Martin Truex Jr.</a> was docked 150 points for his car failing to meet NASCAR&#8217;s roof template prior to last weekend&#8217;s race at Daytona. The penalty drops Truex from 14th all the way down to 18th in the standings, and crew chief, Kevin Manion, has been suspended for six races.</p>
<p>Six-Pack Challenge:<br />
Winner &#8211; Matt Kenseth<br />
2nd Place &#8211; Jimmie Johnson<br />
3rd Place &#8211; Kyle Busch<br />
4th Place - Kevin Harvick<br />
5th Place &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
6th Place &#8211; Kurt Busch</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
Sleeper Pick &#8211; Travis Kvapil<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Martin Truex Jr.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Follow-Up: Daytona</title>
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1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 20th &#8211; No points
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 8th &#8211; 38.5 points
4. Kurt Busch &#8211; 4th &#8211; 40.0 points
5. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 41.0 points
6. Greg Biffle &#8211; 43rd &#8211; No points
Lock of the Week - Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; 5 points
Sleeper Pick - Brian Vickers &#8211; Top Fifteen &#8211; 3 points
Steer Clear of - Martin Truex Jr. &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points lost
Roc&#8217;s Picks (Daytona):
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 8th &#8211; 39.5 points
2. Tony Stewart &#8211; 20th &#8211; No points
3. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><u>TZ&#8217;s Picks</u> (Daytona):<br />
1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 20th &#8211; No points<br />
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points<br />
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 8th &#8211; 38.5 points<br />
4. Kurt Busch &#8211; 4th &#8211; 40.0 points<br />
5. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 41.0 points<br />
6. Greg Biffle &#8211; 43rd &#8211; No points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week - Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; 5 points<br />
Sleeper Pick - Brian Vickers &#8211; Top Fifteen &#8211; 3 points<br />
Steer Clear of - Martin Truex Jr. &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points lost</p>
<p><u>Roc&#8217;s Picks</u> (Daytona):<br />
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 8th &#8211; 39.5 points<br />
2. Tony Stewart &#8211; 20th &#8211; No points<br />
3. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 23rd &#8211; No points<br />
4. Jeff Gordon - 30th &#8211; No points<br />
5. Clint Bowyer &#8211; 9th &#8211; 37 points<br />
6. Kyle Busch &#8211; 1st &#8211; 40.5 points</p>
<p>Lock of the Week - Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; Top Ten &#8211; 5 points<br />
Sleeper Pick - Elliott Sadler &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points<br />
Steer Clear of - Denny Hamlin &#8211; Outside Top Fifteen &#8211; No points lost</p>
<p><strong><u>Head-to-Head</u></strong>:<br />
TZ - 127.5 points (2,977 cumulative)<br />
Roc - 122 points (2,909.5 cumulative)</p>
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<p>This week, NASCAR returns to Daytona International Speedway for the Coke Zero 400, one of the biggest races of the year on the Sprint Cup schedule. With Daytona being one of NASCAR&#8217;s two restrictor plate courses, the track has fallen under quite a bit of scrutiny over the years. While it&#8217;s still loved by many, there are still those that feel as though things tend to get a bit overhyped whenever the series heads down to Florida. But, whether you love it or you hate it, one thing cannot be denied, and that is that the 50th running of the <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-daytona-500/">Daytona 500</a> held here this past February was one that brought plenty of excitement. In fact, some believe that race was actually one of the Car of Tomorrow&#8217;s shining moments to date.</p>
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<p><u>Recent Winners</u>:<br />
2008 &#8211; Ryan Newman<br />
2007 &#8211; Jamie McMurray, Kevin Harvick<br />
2006 &#8211; Tony Stewart, Jimmie Johnson<br />
2005 &#8211; Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon</p>
<p><u>Recent Pole Winners</u>:<br />
2008 &#8211; Jimmie Johnson<br />
2007 &#8211; &#8220;Cancelled Qualifying&#8221;, David Gilliland<br />
2006 &#8211; Boris Said, Jeff Burton<br />
2005 &#8211; Tony Stewart, Dale Jarrett</p>
<p><u>the Usual Suspects</u>:<br />
Despite the fact that he hasn&#8217;t won a Cup race all season long and that he&#8217;s been under the microscope this season in regards to his contract situation, <strong>Tony Stewart</strong> remains one of the favorites to win this Saturday. Along with boasting the highest driver rating over the last 7 races at the track, Tony has also won this race twice before (&#8217;05 &amp; &#8216;06), and also holds the track record for most laps led in a 400-mile race when he led 151 circuits back in 2005. Additionally, Smoke leads all active drivers in the series with <a target="_blank" href="http://troubleinturn2.mikemaruska.com/2008/07/01/by-the-numbers-the-12-best-summer-drivers/">wins between June through August since 2003</a> with 12 of them to his credit. He also led the most laps at this year&#8217;s 500, only to lose the lead on the final lap of the race.</p>
<p><strong>Dale Earnhardt Jr.</strong> is certainly considered the fan favorite to win the race this weekend, and rightfully so. Dale owns two Cup victories at Daytona himself, and has recorded 10 top-ten finishes over 17 starts. He ran very well during the Daytona 500 in February and at times appeared as though he might grab a victory in his very first start with Hendrick Motorsports, but eventually faded away near the end. Now that he&#8217;s finally broken his winless streak by taking the checkered flag at <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-michigan-lifelock-400/">Michigan</a>, perhaps the no. 88 team&#8217;s been able to relieve themselves of enough pressure to regain Jr&#8217;s status as the master of restrictor plate racing.</p>
<p>Both <strong>Jeff Gordon</strong> and <strong>Jimmie Johnson</strong> have seen their share of dominant days at Daytona. Gordon leads all active drivers with 6 wins here, and Johnson had a stretch of five consecutive Daytona races with a finish of 6th or better, which also included a win at the 2006 Daytona 500. Since that win, however, Johnson has recorded only one top-ten finish in the four races since, and he finished 27th here in February. Gordon&#8217;s last Daytona victory came at the 500 the year before.</p>
<p>Amongst the other favorites to win this weekend is <strong>Kevin Harvick</strong>, winner of the 2007 Daytona 500. Harvick has struggled at the track since then, finishing 34th last July and 14th earlier this year. He&#8217;s also had his struggles over the last few weeks of the season, but also known as one of the best night racers in the series, a return to Daytona could be just what the doctor ordered &#8230; <strong>Kyle Busch&#8217;s</strong> over all numbers at Daytona seem to be about middle of the road, but you can pretty much chalk that up to a few bad runs earlier on in his career. He&#8217;s finished inside the top-five in 3 of the last 4 trips to Daytona, to include a pair of runner-up finishes, and he finally picked up his first restrictor plate win earlier this year at <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-talladega-aarons-499/">Talladega</a> &#8230; <strong>Kurt Busch</strong> may have gotten the monkey off his back with his win last weekend at <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/rating-the-race-new-hampshire-lenox-industrial-tools-301/">New Hampshire</a>, and it could&#8217;ve come at just the right time. With the number 2 time finding themselves in a much deeper hole than they could&#8217;ve ever expected to have to climb out of this late in the season, there might not be a track they&#8217;d rather visit more than Daytona. He has still yet to add a Daytona victory to his championship resume&#8217;, but he&#8217;s always considered a favorite here with 7 top-five finishes over 15 races. He has finished as the runner-up here on three occassions.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Suspects</u>:<br />
When you start to think about sleeper picks at Daytona, probably the first name that jumps out to you is the guy that beat Kyle Busch to the line in this race last year, <strong>Jamie McMurray</strong>. The 2007 victory was only Jamie&#8217;s second top-five finish at the track in his career, but don&#8217;t let the numbers fool you. McMurray&#8217;s been a solid performer here ever since he started running full-time in the Cup Series, but as has been the case so many times throughout his career, he has been the unfortunate victim of bad luck more often than not.</p>
<p><strong>Elliott Sadler</strong> has run well here at times, especially as of late. He has finished 6th in three of the last four Daytona races, and also scored a pair of top-five&#8217;s here back in 2001 &#8230; <strong>Brian Vickers</strong> has had a great run for his Red Bull Racing team over the past couple of months, and Vickers is especially known for his restrictor plate prowess. Though he typically runs stronger at Talladega, he does have a pair of top-ten&#8217;s at Daytona, and finished 12th here in February &#8230; <strong>Robby Gordon</strong> typically isn&#8217;t associated with many tracks other than road course races, but you may be surprised to learn that he is currently working on a string of five consecutive top-15 finishes at Daytona.</p>
<p><u>the Unusual Slackers</u>:<br />
It&#8217;s not very often that folks will make it a point to drop <strong>Denny Hamlin</strong> from there fantasy rosters for an upcoming race, but a trip to Daytona could call for such action. Not only has Denny failed to record a single top-15 finish in his five trips to Daytona, but his average finish of 27.0 actually matches that of JJ Yeley &#8230; <strong>Carl Edwards</strong> has been one of the top performers of the season, and is heavily considered to be amongst the true championship contenders this year. That does not mean, however, that he&#8217;s necessarily solid at every track on the schedule. Carl has only one top-ten finish in 7 Daytona races, which was a 4th place run here last July. He was unable to use that for any kind of momentum, however, as he then finished 19th here in February &#8230; Carl&#8217;s teammate, <strong>Matt Kenseth</strong>, hasn&#8217;t had much better luck taming Daytona, either. With only one top-five to his credit and an average finish here of 22.9 over 17 races, Daytona ranks amongst Matt&#8217;s worst tracks &#8230; <strong>Martin Truex Jr</strong>. is in dire need of a good run if he wants to return to the Chase for the Cup field this year, but if you ask him, Daytona&#8217;s not the best place to be given the current situation. Martin&#8217;s 13th place run here last July ranks as his best finish over six races at Daytona.</p>
<p><u>Best Driver Ratings</u> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Tony Stewart &#8211; 108.1<br />
2. Ryan Newman &#8211; 98.6<br />
3. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 95.5<br />
4. Kyle Busch - 95.3<br />
5. Kurt Busch &#8211; 93.0</p>
<p><u>Best Average Finishes</u> (from racingone.com):<br />
1. Clint Bowyer &#8211; 13.0<br />
2. Jimmie Johnson &#8211; 13.2<br />
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. &#8211; 13.8<br />
4. Sam Hornish Jr. &#8211; 15.0<br />
5. David Gilliland &#8211; 15.7 </p>
<p><u>Daytona Facts</u>:<br />
- A Cup race at Daytona has gone without any lead changes on two different occassions, the last of which came back in 1963.<br />
- The race has gone caution-free 12 times, most recently the Daytona 500 in 1971.<br />
- The most drivers to ever finish on the lead lap at Daytona is 33. Eight races have seen only one driver finish on the lead lap, most recently in 1976.<br />
- In 122 Cup Series races at Daytona, only 10 times has the winner come from outside of a top-15 starting position. 55% of the races have been won from the top-five, and 23 winners have started from the pole.<br />
- Only four drivers have ever won both the Daytona 500 and the July race at Daytona in the same year: Fireball Roberts, Cale Yarbrough, LeRoy Yarbrough, and most recently, Bobby Allison in 1982. Ryan Newman won the Daytona 500 this year, giving Penske Racing their first-ever restrictor plate victory. </p>
<p><u>Storylines for the Weekend</u>:<br />
Hendrick Motorsports has recently announced the release of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.racekitten.net/2008/06/casey-mears-released-from-hms/">Casey Mears</a> from the no. 5 car next season. They&#8217;re expected to make an announcement on Friday in regards to whom will fill the seat in 2009, and heavy speculation at this point is that the announcement will involve the legendary <a target="_blank" href="http://doyounascar.com/a-mark-martin-announcement-at-daytona-could-be-the-big-domino/">Mark Martin</a> &#8230; Though he is not on this weekend&#8217;s driver entry list, DEI has named the young <a target="_blank" href="http://fullthrottle.cranialcavity.net/nascar-seats-must-be-hot-hot-hot">Aric Almirola</a> as the full-time driver of their no. 8 car in &#8216;09 &#8230; In a surprise move, <a target="_blank" href="http://nascar-bits.blogspot.com/2008/07/news-snippet-franchittis-cup-team-shut.html">Chip Ganassi Racing</a> announced earlier in the week that they would be forced to shut down operations on their no. 40 car, which until then had been driven by 2007 Indy 500 winner, Dario Franchitti, due to a lack of sponsorship opportunities &#8230; This weekend&#8217;s Cup entry list includes <a target="_blank" href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/8306068">Boris Said</a> (making his 2nd start of the season) and <a target="_blank" href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/8306068">Sterling Marlin</a> (making his 6th start). Marlin leads all drivers on the entry list with 589 laps led at Daytona &#8211; 57 more laps than Tony Stewart, and 78 more than Jeff Gordon &#8230; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/headlines/bg/07/01/kearnhardt.dei.daytona/index.html">Kerry Earnhardt</a> will run the no. 8 entry in the Nationwide Series this weekend, marking his first official start in a DEI car in a NASCAR event.</p>
<p><u>Six-Pack Challenge</u>:<br />
Winner &#8211; Tony Stewart<br />
2nd Place &#8211; Jimmie Johnson<br />
3rd Place &#8211; Dale Earnhardt Jr.<br />
4th Place &#8211; Kurt Busch<br />
5th Place &#8211; Kyle Busch<br />
6th Place &#8211; Greg Biffle</p>
<p>Lock of the Week &#8211; Dale Earnhardt Jr.<br />
Sleeper Pick - Brian Vickers<br />
Steer Clear of &#8211; Martin Truex Jr.</p>
<p><u>Video &#8211; Jamie McMurray wins the 2007 Pepsi 400</u><br />
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