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FYI: The 2007 Chase

By Sporting News Wire Service
September 13, 2007
11:29 AM EDT
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The field for the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup:

Clint Bowyer

Clint Bowyer
• Chase history: First appearance
• The skinny: Comparing Bowyer's year to Harvick's shows that whenever one Richard Childress Racing teammate struggles, the other often shines. What Bowyer hasn't done yet in his Nextel Cup career is win a race. He has led only 193 laps in 63 career races, and he can't be considered a major contender to win a championship until he is regularly vying for the lead.

Jeff Burton

Jeff Burton
• Chase history: 7th in '06
• The skinny: Burton is a guy who keeps his car clean but rarely contends for wins. He won at Texas but has led only 28 laps all season, a low among Chase competitors. He had five top-fives in the first seven races (one win: Texas); in the 19 races since, he posted two top-fives (six top-10s). Burton did lead last year's Chase through five races, but that won't happen again.

Kurt Busch

Kurt Busch
• Chase history: 1st in '04, 10th in '05
• The skinny: Since Pat Tryson became Busch's crew chief at Sonoma in June, Busch has seven top-10 finishes and two wins in 11 races. Busch also has been qualifying well with Tryson and has eight top-15 starts in that span. The time each spent with Roush Racing must have contributed to getting this team up to speed so quickly.

Kyle Busch

Kyle Busch
• Chase history: 10th in '06
• The skinny: Busch continues to learn the art of controlled aggressiveness; he completed a career-best 97 percent of the laps this season. And credit the youngster and his team for having only one finish worse than 13th since the announcement that he wouldn't return to Hendrick Motorsports in 2008. He's a dark-horse pick if he makes good decisions on the track.

Carl Edwards

Carl Edwards
• Chase history: 3rd in '05
• The skinny: For Edwards, the turning point in the season appears to have come at Darlington, when he qualified fourth and finished fifth. Edwards has seven top-five finishes in the past 16 races, including two wins. His reunion with crew chief Bob Osborne this season has been the key to his success. Edwards is strongest at intermediate tracks, like the ones that fill the Chase.

Jeff Gordon

Jeff Gordon
• Chase history: 3rd in '04, 6th in '06
• The skinny: Gordon has been so bad lately that it's time to remember just how good he was all season. Gordon had a series-high 21 top-10 finishes in 26 races. Gordon isn't concerned about a recent three-race stretch in which he finished no better than 19th, but no Chase champion has ever fared that poorly in the races leading up to the final 10 events.

Denny Hamlin

Denny Hamlin
• Chase history: 3rd in '06
• The skinny: Since his wreck in the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, Hamlin doesn't look like the same driver. He has three top-fives in the past six races, but he also has finished 17th or worse four times in the eight races since Daytona. Hamlin is best on flat tracks such as Loudon (his only win of the year), Martinsville and Phoenix, and his handle on the COT is among the strongest.

Kevin Harvick

Kevin Harvick
• Chase history: 4th in '06
• The skinny: Harvick finished 2006 strong and opened '07 with a thrilling Daytona 500 victory but hasn't taken the next step. In fact, he has regressed in the past month ? his top 10 last week at Richmond was his first. Harvick can be counted on to contend at New Hampshire and Phoenix, but his intermediate track program has been a seasonlong problem.

Jimmie Johnson

Jimmie Johnson
• Chase history: 2nd in '04, 5th in '05, 1st in '06
• The skinny: The race at California two weekends ago was vintage Johnson. You didn't hear much about him until daylight turned to dusk, but Johnson's crew chief, Chad Knaus, knew exactly what nighttime adjustments he needed to make to get Johnson into victory lane. Knaus' rapport with Johnson is unparalleled in the sport.

Matt Kenseth

Matt Kenseth
• Chase history: 8th in '04, 7th in '05, 2nd in '06
• The skinny: Kenseth is the Chase's worst qualifier, but he's also the guy with the second-best average finish among the top 12 (Gordon is No. 1). That speaks to Kenseth's ability to get the most out of his car and to his crew's knack for continually giving him track position. Kenseth's only win was at California in February, and he has led only 35 laps since Dover.

Tony Stewart

Tony Stewart
• Chase history: 6th in '04, 1st in '05
• The skinny: No driver is better suited for the Chase than Stewart -- 20 of his 32 career wins have come in the second half of the season. Stewart prefers driving loose cars, and the warmer temperatures in late summer help him in that area. Because Stewart missed out on the Chase last year, he raced for wins and picked up three in the final seven races.

Martin Truex Jr.

Martin Truex Jr.
• Chase history: First appearance
• The skinny: Anyone else amazed that the Junior in this Chase is Truex, not Earnhardt? Truex has earned his way in on the strength of seven top 10 finishes since June, including a win at Dover. July was rocky for Truex, but he straightened things out in time to lock up a spot in the Chase. Still, he has led just 17 laps since the Pepsi 400 in July.

Inside the Numbers

Chase era Cup champions
Year Driver Points Runner-up Behind
2004 Kurt Busch 6,506 Jimmie Johnson -8
2005 Tony Stewart 6,533 Greg Biffle -35
2006 Jimmie Johnson 6,475 Matt Kenseth -56

Chase experience
Driver Year(s)   Driver Year(s)
Clint Bowyer 1   Denny Hamlin 2
Jeff Burton 2   Kevin Harvick 2
Kurt Busch 3   Jimmie Johnson 4
Kyle Busch 2   Matt Kenseth 4
Carl Edwards 2   Tony Stewart 3
Jeff Gordon 3   Martin Truex Jr. 1

Chase race victories
Driver Wins   Driver Wins
Jimmie Johnson 7   Kurt Busch 1 #
Greg Biffle 3 *   Kyle Busch 1
Tony Stewart 3   Jeff Gordon 1
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2   Dale Jarrett 1
Carl Edwards 2   Kasey Kahne 1
Kevin Harvick 2   Mark Martin 1
Ryan Newman 2   Joe Nemechek 1
Jeff Burton 1   Brian Vickers 1
* -- All at Homestead-Miami
# -- The inaugural Chase race

Chase race winners
2004 Driver   2005 Driver   2006 Driver
Loudon Kurt Busch   Loudon Ryan Newman   Loudon Kevin Harvick
Dover Ryan Newman   Dover Jimmie Johnson   Dover Jeff Burton
Talladega Dale Earnhardt Jr.   Talladega Dale Jarrett   Kansas Tony Stewart
Kansas Joe Nemechek   Kansas Mark Martin   Talladega Brian Vickers
Charlotte Jimmie Johnson   Charlotte Jimmie Johnson   Charlotte Kasey Kahne
Martinsville Jimmie Johnson   Martinsville Jeff Gordon   Martinsville Jimmie Johnson
Atlanta Jimmie Johnson   Atlanta Carl Edwards   Atlanta Tony Stewart
Phoenix Dale Earnhardt Jr.   Texas Carl Edwards   Texas Tony Stewart
Darlington Jimmie Johnson   Phoenix Kyle Busch   Phoenix Kevin Harvick
Homestead Greg Biffle   Homestead Greg Biffle   Homestead Greg Biffle

Chase for the Nextel Cup
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind Starts Poles Wins Top-5s Top-10s
1. +5 Jimmie Johnson 5,060 Leader 26 1 6 14 16
2. -1 Jeff Gordon 5,040 -20 26 6 4 15 21
3. -1 Tony Stewart 5,030 -30 26 0 3 9 18
4. -- Carl Edwards 5,020 -40 26 0 2 7 11
5. +6 Kurt Busch 5,020 -40 26 1 2 5 10
6. -3 Denny Hamlin 5,010 -50 26 1 1 10 15
7. +3 Martin Truex Jr. 5,010 -50 26 0 1 5 10
8. -3 Matt Kenseth 5,010 -50 26 0 1 8 16
9. -1 Kyle Busch 5,010 -50 26 0 1 6 14
10. -3 Jeff Burton 5,010 -50 26 0 1 7 12
11. +1 Kevin Harvick 5,010 -50 26 0 1 4 11
12. -3 Clint Bowyer 5,000 -60 26 1 0 2 12

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