Wednesday, June 29, 2016

2016 NASCAR Week 17 Preview: Daytona

Firecracker 400 (Coke Zero 400)

Daytona International Speedway



By Richard Tix

84 races strapping in. 84 times another driver went to victory lane. Injuries. Drama. Car changes. Rule Changes. Legal battles. Lastly, numerous bold, no holds-bar, statements to remind us Tony was still with us. Anything you can imagine happening to break a man down happened to Tony Stewart in the last few years. Last Sunday it came full circle.

Smoke never gave up through all the frustration and personal issues that could have followed him. Even on Sunday at Sonoma he wasn't going to lay down after a mistake or two. Between his hard racing and say all attitude, its what has defined his career.

This week, with Smoke only trailing a Chase spot (top 30 spot) by 9 points, NASCAR heads to Daytona International Speedway. It's a place Tony has won at four times and its a race Tony has won four times. The reality is that Smoke never won a Daytona 500, but winning four Firecracker 400's is no small task. Of current drivers only Dale Earnhardt Jr has as many DIS wins as Stewart (4).

So, last week I begged the question at the end of my intro to Sonoma is a underdog like A.J. Allmendinger could win and steal a Chase spot. I also specifically asked if Smoke could get it done at Sonoma. He did, so now the next question is can he get to 50 wins and lock himself into the Chase by being top 30 in points with one more Firecracker 400?



**This section is just a quick look at some of Cup drivers latest finishes. This is not a tool for fantasy purposes and NBTW only is looking at end results. No deep statistic's are involved, but rather it is just a quick way to get ready for the race and get caught up on who has finished well at each track**

The Good
  • Denny Hamlin- 2016 Daytona 500 winner will look to continue his Daytona dominance in the 2016 Firecracker. Hamlin has a streak of five straight top 10's that includes four top 5's at Daytona heading into this weekends race.
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr- Even with his wreck in the Daytona 500, Junior still has the best average finish in the last 8 Daytona races (10). That's saying something about just how consistently good he has been here in the last few years.
  • Jimmie Johnson- In the last eight races only Junior and JJ have multiple wins (both have two). JJ also has five top 5's in those last eight races.
The Middle
  • Regan Smith- Yes, Regan Smith is stuck in the middle. No, I wouldn't trust he will have another quality finish, but his last three finishes have been 8th, 16th, and 8th. Before that he had finished of 34th, 24th, 24th, and 7th. 
The Bad
  • Brad Keselowski- BK actually tends to find himself up front a ton at Daytona, but it never seems to unfold into more in the latest stops here. In 14 races he only has three top 10's. Don't be surprised to see him in the mix at some point but possible finish worse.
  • Matt Kenseth- Speaking of a guy who can get in the mix at Daytona, Kenseth has two career Daytona wins, but his last seven runs here have had many mixed results. In those seven races he has one top 10 and only three top 20's.
  • Paul Menard- Menard has seven straight finishes outside the top 15. Eight races ago was his last Daytona top 15 and it was 14th. The plus side is before that he had three top 10's.
About the Track: Daytona
Track Stats
  • Jimmie Johnson was the first driver since Bobby Allison in 1982 to win both stops at DIS in a single season
  • Tony Stewart won from 42nd starting position 7/7/12, which is the farthest back anyone has won from (Firecracker 400)
  • However, Matt Kenseth won from 39th in the 2009 500, which is the farthest back anyone has won the Daytona 500
  • Of current drivers, Jeff Gordon has the most wins at Daytona with 6 (3 of them the 500). Stewart is second with 4 (None the 500)
  • A Toyota only has two wins at DIS (Kyle Busch 2008 Firecracker and Denny Hamlin 2016 Daytona 500)
  • Chevy has won 8 of the last 14. Ford has won 5 of 13. Denny Hamlin won the other.
  • Trevor Bayne is still the youngest Daytona 500 win (19 years old. 2011 Daytona 500). It is still his only Cup win.
Track Info
  • Surface
    • Asphalt
  • Length
    • 2.5 miles
  • Banking
    • Turns: 31 degrees
    • Tri-Oval: 18 degrees
    • Back Straight: 2 degrees

Monday, June 27, 2016

2016 NASCAR Daytona Entry List

Firecracker 400 (Coke Zero 400)


By Richard Tix

The official entry list for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway (From: Jayski.com)




2016 Daytona NASCAR Schedule: Firecracker 400

Firecracker 400 (Coke Zero 400)



By Richard Tix

**All Times are Eastern Time Zone (ET)**


Thursday June 20, 2016

  • 2-2:55 p.m.: NASCAR XFINITY Series first practice- NBCSN
  • 3-3:55 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series first practice- NBCSN
  • 4-4:55 p.m.: NASCAR XFINITY Series final practice- NBCSN
  • 5-5:55 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice- NBCSN

Friday July 1, 2016 

  • 2:10 p.m.: NASCAR XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying- NBCSN
  • 4:10 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying- NBCSN
  • 7:30 p.m.: NASCAR XFINITY Series Subway Firecracker 250 Powered by Coca-Cola (100 laps)- NBCSN

Saturday July 2, 2016

  • 7:45 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola (160 laps)- NBC

2016 NASCAR Pit Road Week 16: Sonoma

Weekly Review and Power Ranking

Toyota Save Mart 350

Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images

By Richard Tix

Eighty Four races. For a driver who had won 48 career NASCAR Cup races in his career, eighty four races without a win must have felt like a lifetime. From the fan's perspective it felt like it was ages ago that we got to witness an upbeat Tony Stewart in Victory Lane, so it must have felt even better to be Smoke on Sunday.

After multiple injuries, personal turmoil, and social beating and battering, Smoke finally rose for at least a moment at Sonoma Raceway.

Stewart made an early pit during the last set of stops because he was losing ground on a long run. Just when it looked like he was down and out because of the pit strategy luck turned around when Michael McDowell's car stalled out and NASCAR threw a caution. 

The yellow left Stewart with pretty fresh tires and the lead with 14 to go, which was a spot Smoke hadn't been in in quite some time.

To most NASCAR fans it was a sight to see. Even non Stewart fans started to focus in on what could be his winless streak coming to an end and some even turned into his cheer section. Stewart spent the next 14 laps battling off Martin Truex Jr, Denny Hamlin, and what seemed to be all of Toyota.

After running nearly perfect and depending all the key passing spots on Sonoma, Stewart finally gave Hamlin an inch when he wheel hopped turn 7 with two laps to go. Fortunately for Stewart Hamlin couldn't take full advantage and still trailed him.

When it happened again on the final lap Stewart eventually gave the lead up to Hamlin and hope seemed to start to disappear. Everyone knew Stewart would do anything it took, but with Hamlin in defense mode would it be enough?

Turn 11 came and went in a matter of seconds, but the turn and that moment will forever stick in NASCAR fan's minds. Denny Hamlin missed his mark, came in too hard and missed the inside line leaving the door wide open for Smoke to get his nose into the corner and into Hamlin's side.

From there it was classic Tony Stewart not giving an inch and taking the win while beating Hamlin's door around the corner.

Win number 49 was well worth the wait, though I'm sure if you ask Smoke he would rather have had 10 wins in that time. Stewart added his name to the list of 2016 winners and now only has to make up nine, yes only nine, points to take over 30th place in the standings.

In his last season fans may get their wish and see Tony Stewart in the 2016 Chase. Toyota Save Mart 350 Race Results.



Pit Road Power Rankings Week 16 (Week 15)
  1. Kevin Harvick (LW-1)- Not a huge threat on the day, Harvick was still up front consistently with an average running position of 10th. Finish: 6th
  2. Kurt Busch (LW-2)- Ten straight top 10's, when will Kurt get a bit more credit for how consistent he is this season? He ran inside the top 10 most of the day at Sonoma. Finish: 10th
  3. Joey Logano (LW-4)- Other than Tony Stewart, JoLo was the only ones to cut into Toyota's big day at the front. Late in the race Joey made some charging moves, but only enough to stick in the top 5. Finish: 3rd
  4. Carl Edwards (LW-7)- Carl started on the Pole and had what looked like a winning car early and often (leading 24 laps). In the end he couldn't get past Hamlin and Truex to really contend (though he did finally pass Truex). Finish: 4th
  5. Chase Elliott (LW-3)- The rookie gets a pass for Sonoma. It's no easy task coming to Sonoma as a rookie, but Chase kept it clean all day. Plus, he had six straight top tens coming into Sundays road course. Finish: 21st
  6. Martin Truex Jr (LW-9)- Truex is a past Sonoma winner and he showed it Sunday. Before Hamlin charged at Stewart it was Martin trying to make his move. Finish: 5th
  7. Brad Keselowski (LW-5)- Quiet day for BK. In fact, considering it was Sonoma he didn't run very well for most of the race. Finish: 15th 
  8. Kyle Larson (LW-8)- Larson ran a ton of the race up front until he had trouble on pit road late. He still bounced back for a nice finish and continues his strong mid season surge. Finish: 12th
  9. Matt Kenseth (LW-6)- Sonoma is one to forget for Kenseth, but when isn't it? In his career Sonoma has been a tough place for Kenseth to gain control of. Finish: 20th
  10. Kyle Busch (LW-12)- Sunday at Sonoma was finally a step in the right direction for Rowdy. After a string of bad luck Kyle finally had a good race start to finish. Even though it wasn't enough it could be the start of another hot streak. Finish: 7th
  11. Jimmie Johnson (LW-10)- Not a ton to say about JJ's day at Sonoma. Overall it was an average day with an average finish with JJ just being average. Look for a bounce back at Daytona. Finish: 13th
  12. Tony Stewart (LW-NR)- Poor Newman, he drops out after finishing 8th, but this isn't about Newman. I couldn't let this spot pass by without having Smoke be apart of the rankings again. It wasn't just for the win, but it is also back to back top 10's (7th at Michigan). Finish: 1st
Dropped Out: Ryan Newman (LW-12)
Just Missed: Denny Hamlin, Kasey Kahne, and Dale Earnhardt Jr


Thursday, June 23, 2016

2016 NASCAR Sonoma Entry List

Toyota/Save Mart 350


By Richard Tix

The official entry list for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway (From: Jayski.com)



Tuesday, June 21, 2016

2016 Sonoma NASCAR Schedule: Toyota/Save Mart 350

Toyota / Save Mart 350


By Richard Tix

**All Times are Eastern Time Zone (ET)**


Friday June 24, 2016

  • 3-4:55 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series first practice- FS1
  • 6:30-7:55 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice- FS1

Saturday June 25, 2016

  • 2:15 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying- FS1

Sunday June 26, 2016

  • 3 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Toyota - Save Mart 350 (110 laps)- FS1



Tuesday, June 14, 2016

2016 NASCAR Week 16 Preview: Sonoma

Toyota / Save Mart 350

Sonoma Raceway



By Richard Tix

NASCAR gets a week off this season for fathers day so all the drivers can enjoy some time away from the track (some will and some won't). No matter what the 40 drivers do, they won't be running in a Sprint Cup points race until we get to Sonoma Raceway.

Sonoma will provide the first chance for a driver to shake up the Chase outlook. Sure, any given week any driver can win a race, but most weeks that driver will come from a top 16 driver anyways. But, tracks like Sonoma and Watkin's Glen, plus superspeedways like Daytona and Talladega, give underdogs a real shot. Two years ago it was A.J. Allmendinger at WG and this year it could be anyone.

Maybe Tony Stewart can use his great MIS finish to gain speed towards the Chase with a Sonoma win? He has won here and road courses are the great equalizer.

However, in recent years the "ringer" drivers have been left in the dust and Cup regulars have started to focus more on these two tracks especially given the Chase circumstances.

So, will someone make a bid to splash the Chase party with a trip to victory lane at Sonoma? Or will business go on as usual?




**This section is just a quick look at some of Cup drivers latest finishes. This is not a tool for fantasy purposes and NBTW only is looking at end results. No deep statistic's are involved, but rather it is just a quick way to get ready for the race and get caught up on who has finished well at each track**

The Good

  • Kurt Busch- In Kurt Busch's last five races at Sonoma he has been a front runner. He has a win and four top 5's in that time. Coming into Sonoma during a 2016 where he has been one of the most consistent drivers means he should factor into Sundays race.
  • Clint Bowyer- It will be a one year stint for Bowyer with HScott, but he has a shot to have one of his better runs of the year at Sonoma. Clint has a win, four top 5's, and five top 10's in the last five races.
  • Carl Edwards- The 2014 Sonoma winner, Carl got caught up in a wreck last year and finished 40th. He should bounce back this year and brings back to back quality runs at Michigan and Pocono to Sonoma. 
The Middle
  • Kasey Kahne- Kasey Kahne actually has three straight top 10's at Sonoma coming into week 16. Over his last five races he has an average finish of 10.8.
The Bad
  • Denny Hamlin- Hamlins last five races at Sonoma Raceway havent yielded pretty results. IN fact, in that time he hasn't finished in the top 15 once. To top that off he only has one top 20 in the last five races.
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr- As I said last year in this preview, Ricky has a small sample size at Sonoma to really judge. He led those comments up with a 20th place finish. On the outside that looks like a poor result, but it was actually his best finish in three attempts.
  • Matt Kenseth- Another JGR driver who has struggled at Sonoma lately, Kenseth and Hamlin look to get things turned around this year. He only has two top 15's in his last five Sonoma races.

About the Track: Sonoma
Track Stats

  • 9 current drivers have a win at Sonoma. However, only two have multiple wins (Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart).
  • 18 total drivers have won a Cup race at Sonoma. Only six have multiple wins (Gordon, Stewart, Busch, Ricky Rudd, Rusty Wallace, and Ernie Ervan).
  • Of those six, only one has more than 2 wins (Jeff Gordon- 5)
  • Gordon also has the most top 5's (14) and top 10's (18) in a career
  • Gordon has the most career poles (5) and Ricky Rudd the second most (4)
  • Gordon has the best career average finish (8.3) followed by Dale Earnhardt (8.6)
  • Rusty Wallace had an average start position of 6.9 over 17 career starts
  • A Chevy has only won once (2010- Johnson) in the last 9 races. Dodge has won three times since then and has been out of the sport since after 2012. 
  • Before that, Chevy had won 7 of 9 races.
  • Sonoma has been won by the Pole 5 times in 27 Cup races
  • The last Pole win was 2004- Jeff Gordon (11 races ago)

Track Info

  • Surface
    • Asphalt
  • Length
    • 1.99 miles
  • Turns
    • 12

Sunday, June 12, 2016

2016 NASCAR Pit Road Week 15: Michigan

Weekly Review and Power Rankings

FireKeepers Casino 400

Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

By Richard Tix

The future might be bright. The young guns of NASCAR were on full display this week at Michigan International Speedway. Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney, and Austin Dillon are all under the age of 27 and all had great runs at MIS. In fact, many of these guys have been putting on a show for a few weeks now and could be the stars of tomorrow.

Add in some guys like Brad Keselowski, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, and Kyle Busch who are all mid 30's and younger and you can see we will have plenty of guys to follow during the next wave. Tha'ts not including the huge handfuls of young talent in the Xfinity and Truck series. 

JoLo, Chase, and Larson were once again the center of attention at Michigan as they made moves up in the front of the pack. In the end Joey thoroughly dominated the pack, but the display of talent was impressive none the less. 

The latest aero package also wasn't a disappointment. It was another step in the right direction as NASCAR takes away downforce, but it isn't the end or the solution just yet. We will always see changes because engineers in 2016 are just too good not to keep changing. I think this package would translate much better to other 1.5 mile tracks because the two mile MIS is a beast of it's own. Its pure speed with wide lanes which makes it difficult to consistently get the high entertainment needed to keep people with short attention spans happy in 2016.

However, even with a driver dominating most of the race (guys, this has always and will always happen in racing from time to time) I really did enjoy Michigan and the package.

We now head into a bye week. NASCAR, owners, drivers, and teams will get some much needed rest until we get back at it. Take a peek below who will hold the top spot heading into the bye week.



Pit Road Power Rankings Week 15 (Week 14)
  1. Kevin Harvick (LW-2)- Let's be honest here, after Michigan we do not have a clear cut No. 1 driver. It was a weird race that looked like a bunch of teams were on the move up or down and then their was Harvick who was as consistent as ever. Oh, and Bloomin Monday! Finish: 5th
  2. Kurt Busch (LW-1)- Kurt was moving all race. Top to bottom, he was out there making moves trying to find the front. Unfortunately he never got clean air to see what he had for JoLo. Finish: 10th
  3. Chase Elliott (LW-4)- Man, I've said it before and Ill say it again, Chase is too tough on himself. It is nice to see a guy not throwing anyone or anything else under the bus, but sometimes its ok to just let it roll off and learn from it. MIS was again an impressive run for a guy in his first year. Finish: 2nd
  4. Joey Logano (LW-7)- After starting on the pole Joey was hands down the best car on the day. He lead 138 laps on the way to one of the best burn outs in NASCAR right now. Finish: 1st
  5. Brad Keselowski (LW-3)- Great car, some poor restarts. BK almost had JoLo on a mid race restart but while trying to not actually wreck the 22 he got loose and went falling back. Finish: 4th
  6. Matt Kenseth (LW-5)- Not a notable day for Kenseth. In fact he was out of the spotlight at MIS most of the day. Still finish in the top 15 but it is a race to leave in the mirror. Finish: 14th
  7. Carl Edwards (LW-9)- Carl ended up having the best finish in the JGR camp, but none of them were that great on Sunday. That's a weird thing in 2016. Finish: 6th
  8. Kyle Larson (LW-12)- Man, another week that included a fun battle with Larson involved. Its starting to become a trend and I am really enjoying it. This time it came with a great finish too. Finish: 3rd
  9. Martin Truex Jr (LW-6)- Out of the top drivers of 2016, Truex looked to struggle the most with the new package. It could have just been coincidence with a bad race, but he was loose all day. However, he still saved a decent finish in an otherwise non notable day. Finish: 12th
  10. Jimmie Johnson (LW-10)- Speaking of struggling. JJ had a rough day capped off with getting run into by a loose Trevor Bayne. Finish: 16th
  11. Ryan Newman (LW-NR)- Don't look now but Newman is still throwing up consistent finishes. He used to real off a win every year or two, but those days seem further in between, but he is still getting it done and giving himself a chance. Finish: 11th
  12. Kyle Busch (LW-8)- Tough luck. That's really all I have for Rowdy nation this week. Not much you can say, this team is just in a funk but they have been fast every single week so it seems like they will snap out of it soon. Finish: 40th
Dropped Out: Denny Hamlin
Just Missed: Austin Dillon

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

2016 NASCAR Week 15 Preview: Michigan

FireKeepers Casino 400

Michigan International Speedway



By Richard Tix

This week NASCAR heads to one of the fastest tracks on the schedule. Last time NASCAR stopped at MIS they tried the "high drag" package and it lived up to its name, it was a major drag. The disappointing race (as well as how well Darlington went) was most likely a main reason NASCAR went with the lower downforce package.

So, finally MIS gets it's justice with the lower downforce package, will it pay dividends?


**This section is just a quick look at some of Cup drivers latest finishes. This is not a tool for fantasy purposes and NBTW only is looking at end results. No deep statistic's are involved, but rather it is just a quick way to get ready for the race and get caught up on who has finished well at each track**

The Good
  • Matt Kenseth- Kenseth is a three time winner, won here the last time we were at MIS, and has back to back top 5's in Michigan. He hasn't had the longest stretch of dominating performances, but last time around he ran so well here it looks like it might continue.
  • Joey Logano- Six straight top 10's. That's how well JoLo has done here lately. Joey is the new Roush at MIS (RFR used to dominate MIS). JoLo adds in a win and three top 5's during that same stretch.
  • Kevin Harvick- One of the most interesting/crazy stats you will read today: In Harvick's last six races at MIS he has five, five runner up finishes. Seriously, five 2nd place finishes in six races? That's remarkable. Even crazier is he only lead laps in two of those five races he finished second. Maybe this time he gets a win?
The Middle
  • Ryan Newman- in 29 MIS starts Newman has 12 finishes between 10th and 20th. Not much more says "stuck in the middle" as that stat does. In his last eight races here he finished between 11th and 18th six times. The other two finishes were 8th. Bad? Not really. Good? Not really. Ok then, right in the middle.
The Bad
  • Kyle Busch- Kyle's last MIS top 10 was the first stop at Michigan in 2013. That was six races ago. His first, last, and only win at MIS was nine races ago and since it has all been bad news. He has only one top 10 and three top 15's in that time.
  • Aric Almirola- Aric has eight career starts at MIS and has yet to notch a top 10 and only has one top 15. The top 15 rate really should be higher for Aric, but he isn't downright terrible here.
  • Kurt Busch- Three career wins at MIS. Three and he makes this list.. He also has 12 finishes of 30th or higher and 15 of 20th or higher in 30 career races. He could win the race or he could finish 28th, its a huge roll of the dice.


About the Track: Michigan
Track Stats
  • Cale Yarborough won the first race at MIS in 1969 and also two of the first three.
  • The furthest back a driver has started a race from and won was 32nd in 2009 by Mark Martin.
  • A MIS race has been won 19 times from the Pole position including the last race in 2015 at MIS by Matt Kenseth
  • Most cautions was 10 in 2006 and the race was won by Matt Kenseth. This is also the only MIS race that had double digit cautions in 89 races.
  • David Pearson has the most career MIS wins with 9. Cale Yarborough follows with 8
  • Cale Yarborough has the most top 5 finishes with 21 followed by Richard Petty and Jeff Gordon (19).
  • Mark Martin has the most career top 10's with 31, followed by Bill Elliott with 29.
  • David Pearson has 10 career Poles at MIS (Cup leading)
Track Info
  • Length: 2 miles
  • Banking
    • Turns: 18 degrees
    • Start/Finish: 12 degrees
    • Backstretch: 5 degrees
Michigan International Speedway
Race
Date
Cars
Winner(s)
St
Make / Model
1969-24
6/15/1969
38
Cale Yarborough
4
'69 Mercury
1969-37
8/17/1969
44
David Pearson
1
'69 Ford
1970-19
6/7/1970
40
Cale Yarborough
4
'69 Mercury
1970-34
8/16/1970
40
Charlie Glotzbach
1
'69 Dodge
1971-23
6/13/1971
40
Bobby Allison
1
'69 Mercury
1971-36
8/15/1971
40
Bobby Allison
2
'69 Mercury
1972-14
6/11/1972
40
David Pearson
3
'71 Mercury
1972-22
8/20/1972
40
David Pearson
4
'71 Mercury
1973-16
6/24/1973
40
David Pearson
2
'71 Mercury
1974-15
6/16/1974
36
Richard Petty
4
'74 Dodge
1974-22
8/25/1974
36
David Pearson
1
'73 Mercury
1975-15
6/15/1975
36
David Pearson
3
'73 Mercury
1975-20
8/24/1975
36
Richard Petty
4
'74 Dodge
1976-15
6/20/1976
36
David Pearson
8
Mercury
1976-20
8/22/1976
36
David Pearson
1
Mercury
1977-15
6/19/1977
36
Cale Yarborough
4
Chevrolet
1977-20
8/22/1977
36
Darrell Waltrip
3
Chevrolet
1978-15
6/18/1978
36
Cale Yarborough
3
Oldsmobile
1978-20
8/20/1978
36
David Pearson
1
Mercury
1979-16
6/17/1979
36
Buddy Baker
3
Chevrolet
1979-21
8/19/1979
36
Richard Petty
5
Chevrolet
1980-16
6/15/1980
37
Benny Parsons
1
Chevrolet
1980-21
8/17/1980
37
Cale Yarborough
2
Chevrolet
1981-16
6/21/1981
37
Bobby Allison
4
Buick
1981-21
8/16/1981
36
Richard Petty
7
Buick
1982-15
6/20/1982
37
Cale Yarborough
4
Buick
1982-20
8/22/1982
38
Bobby Allison
10
Buick
1983-15
6/19/1983
37
Cale Yarborough
9
Chevrolet
1983-20
8/21/1983
37
Cale Yarborough
7
Chevrolet
1984-15
6/17/1984
40
Bill Elliott
1
Ford
1984-20
8/12/1984
40
Darrell Waltrip
7
Chevrolet
1985-14
6/16/1985
37
Bill Elliott
1
Ford
1985-18
8/11/1985
40
Bill Elliott
1
Ford
1986-14
6/15/1986
41
Bill Elliott
8
Ford
1986-19
8/17/1986
42
Bill Elliott
3
Ford
1987-14
6/28/1987
41
Dale Earnhardt
5
Chevrolet
1987-19
8/16/1987
40
Bill Elliott
3
Ford
1988-14
6/26/1988
41
Rusty Wallace
5
Pontiac
1988-19
8/21/1988
42
Davey Allison
4
Ford
1989-14
6/25/1989
40
Bill Elliott
2
Ford
1989-19
8/20/1989
40
Rusty Wallace
2
Pontiac
1990-14
6/24/1990
40
Dale Earnhardt
5
Chevrolet
1990-19
8/19/1990
41
Mark Martin
5
Ford
1991-14
6/23/1991
41
Davey Allison
4
Ford
1991-19
8/18/1991
40
Dale Jarrett
11
Ford
1992-14
6/21/1992
41
Davey Allison
1
Ford
1992-19
8/16/1992
41
Harry Gant
24
Oldsmobile
1993-14
6/20/1993
41
Ricky Rudd
2
Chevrolet
1993-20
8/15/1993
41
Mark Martin
12
Ford
1994-14
6/19/1994
42
Rusty Wallace
5
Ford
1994-21
8/21/1994
41
Geoffrey Bodine
1
Ford
1995-14
6/18/1995
42
Bobby Labonte
19
Chevrolet
1995-21
8/20/1995
42
Bobby Labonte
1
Chevrolet
1996-14
6/23/1996
40
Rusty Wallace
18
Ford
1996-21
8/18/1996
41
Dale Jarrett
11
Ford
1997-14
6/15/1997
43
Ernie Irvan
20
Ford
1997-21
8/17/1997
43
Mark Martin
2
Ford
1998-14
6/14/1998
43
Mark Martin
7
Ford
1998-21
8/16/1998
43
Jeff Gordon
3
Chevrolet
1999-14
6/13/1999
43
Dale Jarrett
6
Ford
1999-22
8/22/1999
43
Bobby Labonte
19
Pontiac
2000-14
6/11/2000
43
Tony Stewart
28
Pontiac
2000-22
8/20/2000
43
Rusty Wallace
10
Ford
2001-14
6/10/2001
43
Jeff Gordon
1
Chevrolet
2001-23
8/19/2001
43
Sterling Marlin
15
Dodge
2002-15
6/16/2002
43
Matt Kenseth
20
Ford
2002-23
8/18/2002
43
Dale Jarrett
8
Ford
2003-15
6/15/2003
43
Kurt Busch
4
Ford
2003-23
8/17/2003
43
Ryan Newman
2
Dodge
2004-15
6/20/2004
43
Ryan Newman
4
Dodge
2004-23
8/22/2004
43
Greg Biffle
24
Ford
2005-15
6/19/2005
43
Greg Biffle
25
Ford
2005-23
8/21/2005
43
Jeremy Mayfield
11
Dodge
2006-15
6/18/2006
43
Kasey Kahne
1
Dodge
2006-23
8/20/2006
43
Matt Kenseth
3
Ford
2007-15
6/17/2007
43
Carl Edwards
12
Ford
2007-23
8/21/2007
43
Kurt Busch
15
Dodge
2008-15
6/15/2008
43
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
3
Chevrolet
2008-23
8/17/2008
43
Carl Edwards
27
Ford
2009-15
6/14/2009
43
Mark Martin
32
Chevrolet
2009-23
8/16/2009
43
Brian Vickers
1
Toyota
2010-15
6/13/2010
43
Denny Hamlin
7
Toyota
2010-23
8/15/2010
43
Kevin Harvick
8
Chevrolet
2011-15
6/19/2011
43
Denny Hamlin
10
Toyota
2011-23
8/21/2011
43
Kyle Busch
17
Toyota
2012-15
6/17/2012
43
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
17
Chevrolet
2012-23
8/19/2012
43
Greg Biffle
13
Ford
2013-15
6/16/2013
43
Greg Biffle
19
Ford
2013-23
8/18/2013
43
Joey Logano
1
Ford
2014-15
6/15/2014
43
Jimmie Johnson
7
Chevrolet
2014-23
8/17/2014
43
Jeff Gordon
1
Chevrolet
2015-15
6/14/2015
43
Kurt Busch
24
Chevrolet
2015-23
8/16/2015
43
Matt Kenseth
1
Toyota