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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

 

My stats for Kansas:

This track only has 5 starts, so no one really has a good stat average. It is one of the cookie-cutter 1.5 milers, so insert your favorite driver who does well at this size track. Jimme and Kasey come to mind, and they are likely to pull out a few stops to use these tracks to improve their position in the points. Of the chasers, Jeff Gordon has the best stats according to my spreadsheet. The most wins, top 5’s, top 10’s, an average finish of 6th, 12.7% of his laps he’s led, and 100% Lead Lap Finishes. An average start of 10.4 is only beat by 7.something by Jimmie and Denny. Mark Martin has a win here, not much more to impress from him, but he’s seen victory lane, and that’s got to give him some confidence. Kyle, Kasey, Denny, and Jeff Burton have not been able to finish here on the lead lap, nor do they have a top 10. Dale, Matt, and Jimmie have poles here, but that doesn’t seem to be much of an advantage here. Joe Nemechek has good stats here with 1 win and 1 pole. I’m just say’in is all; I here that saying a lot in Delaware. Someone shoot me if I ever say it out loud. Tony is the only one besides Jeff Gordon with 4 top 10’s in 5 starts. His average finish is also very good at 7.6. His 2 top 5’s and 100% finishes on the lead lap make him a contender here.

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