

There's an old adage, "What goes around, comes around." Well, Kyle went around.

Haven't we seen this movie before?

"Sometimes people will flash their T-shirts up at you." And here we thought the only cups that drivers were paying attention to were the championship trophies.

New Hampshire is the place where Denny needs to make hay while the sun shines, since he has four top-10s in five starts there.

So there is no "I" in team, but there's one in D-I-V-O-R-C-E.

Great on the short runs, not so much on the longer ones. But in one race, he nearly doubled the number of laps he's led this season.

Based on his Richmond run-ins with Kyle Busch, I've got a pretty good idea that Junior has one of those bumper stickers on his truck that says, "Fergit, hell!"

Unfortunately, Greg learned the hard way that Scotchgard does a great job of repelling water but not so much concrete walls.

After getting six victories and not winning the championship last season, perhaps Jeff is employing a different strategy heading into this year's Chase.

That's the third consecutive time that Clint has finished 12th in the fall race at Richmond.

Jeff had a top-five car until that dang wall got in the way.

Alpha and Omega: Matt wound up crashing with teammate David Ragan at the first race of the season, and the last one before the Chase.

Mark's taking the weekend off this time around, but he hopes there will be a reason for him to chase up to New Hampshire in 2009.

How frustrating a year has it been for Martin? Those six laps he led near the end was only the sixth time he led a race this year.

Thirteen proved to be an unlucky number for Kasey, who has more wins than nine of the 12 drivers in the Chase.