

What was more surprising: To see Duke and Kentucky wiped out in the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament or watch Kevin and Tony Stewart fall all over themselves apologizing to each other?

He's the only non-Childress driver who has completed every lap this season.

Interesting stat of the week: Jeff never led during the scheduled 500-lap distance and still ended up the winner.

Another good reason to steer clear of Kyle again this week.

Finishing fifth is great for the big picture, but Junior was obviously more interested in getting a Victory Lane closeup.

Kasey already has half as many top-10 finishes as he did in all of 2007.

Report: NASCAR to penalize Carl 100 points for not enunciating correctly while speaking into the camera.

It's good to have friends who take you out on Sunday and then have your back on Monday.

Just another classic Matt effort: Take an ill-handling car, put together some great pit stops and wind up in the top 10 at the end.

After five weeks of parking in "no man's land," Kurt's just happy to be able to get a space in the garage again.

With seven wins at Martinsville, this may be a perfect chance for Jeff to get those long-suffering Hendrick guys a victory.

Martin is the only driver in the top 15 who hasn't led a lap this season.

Needing some home improvement ideas, Ryan thought he'd hit the Menard's at Bristol.

Clint finished third but was more excited about getting a good seat for Harvick vs. Stewart: "I might just have to go check it out and bring some boxing gloves for them."

Another Bristol win evaporates: Fuel cell pickup problems on the last restart were the main reason why Denny was fuming afterward.