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A look at the top five drivers and five to watch in Sunday's Food City 500 (1 p.m. ET, FOX). All statistical references are for Cup races at Bristol Motor Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver Rating is based on the past 10 races at the track.
Top five
1. Kevin Harvick, 93.5 Driver Rating. Harvick has one win and nine top-fives in 18 starts, but two of his worst finishes came last year (30th and 38th), part of an overall miserable season. Harvick has yet to finish outside the top 10 in 2010. He is more than capable of making it five in a row Sunday.
2. Matt Kenseth, 97.5. Kenseth is one of six active drivers with multiple Cup wins at Bristol. He has two wins and 11 top-10s in 20 starts. Like Harvick, he has four top-10 finishes this season.
3. Greg Biffle, 99.3. Biffle is the last of the drivers with four top-10s in 2010. Before his DNF last year for engine failure (finishing 39th), Biffle hadn't finished worse than 22nd in 18 starts (no wins, eight top-10s). His average finish is 11.5 -- he has better average finishes at only two other tracks, Kansas and Dover.
4. Jimmie Johnson, 82.5. Johnson is winless at Bristol, and winning there is a priority. He did well in 2009, finishing third in March and leading 88 laps. Then in August he led a career-high 107 laps and finished eighth for his eighth top-10 in 16 starts. So he is getting closer.
5. Clint Bowyer, 84.9. Bowyer finished 13th and 21st last year to snap a streak of four finishes no worse than eighth (including two third-place runs). He has a 15.2 average finish in eight starts.
Five to watch
9. Paul Menard, 55.6. Menard's best finish is 16th in five starts, and his average finish is 24.2. Menard is one of the early-season surprises, and if he is to hang in the top 12, he needs another surprisingly good finish. He could help himself by qualifying better than he has in the season's first four starts (29.2). That might be asking a lot; his average start at Bristol is 33.4. Then again, who expected Menard to be in the top 10?
10. Kurt Busch, 91.7. Although Busch hasn't won at Bristol since 2006, he still has five wins at the track, tying Jeff Gordon for most wins by an active driver. Busch is coming off a win at Atlanta and is brimming with confidence.
12. Scott Speed, 58.9. Speed is Menard's running mate in the surprise category. Although he has only two Cup starts at Bristol, Speed has outshined Menard with finishes of 28th and 15th last year. If Speed really is having a breakout season, Bristol shouldn't slow his pace. He qualified 11th and third last year. If he qualifies that well again, another solid finish could follow.
15. Kyle Busch, 105.6. Busch has underperformed so far in 2010, but that shouldn't stop him from putting together a good run at Bristol. He has three wins at Bristol in 10 starts, including winning both races last year. Then again, if Busch fails to finish in the top 10 for the fifth consecutive race, we might need to find a word other than "underperform" to describe him.
22. Denny Hamlin, 98.9. Hamlin, like Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Busch, is also off to a slow start; his best finish so far this season is 17th at Daytona. And although he doesn't have a win (or three wins) at Bristol like Busch, he has a solid record with five top-10s in eight starts, including finishes of second and fifth last year. Hamlin is more than capable of ending his slide this weekend and making a jump in the standings.
| • Kurt Busch posted his 21st career Cup victory with his win at Atlanta. |
| • Kurt Busch has scored a victory in each of the past nine years (2002-2010). |
| • The have been four different pole winners in 2010: Jamie McMurray, Mark Martin, Kurt Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. |
| • There are three different race winners in 2010: McMurray (Daytona), Johnson (California and Las Vegas) and Kurt Busch (Atlanta). |
| • Four drivers scored two top-five finishes in the first four races: Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth and Mark Martin. |
| • Three drivers scored top-10 finishes in the first four races in 2010: Greg Biffle (third, 10th, 10th and eighth), Kevin Harvick (seventh, second, second and ninth) and Matt Kenseth (eighth, seventh, fifth and second). |
| • Clint Bowyer and Kyle Busch each led at least one lap in the past five races, since Homestead last November. |
| • Scott Speed is 12th in points, his career-highest points position. |
| • No Hendrick drivers scored a top-10 finish at Atlanta. |
| • Two drivers posted DNFs in the four races in 2010: Michael McDowell and Joe Nemechek. |
| • Terry Cook and Casey Mears both failed to qualify in the first four races of 2010. |
| • Marcos Ambrose has not scored a top-10 finish in his past 16 races, since Bristol in August (third) |
| • Sam Hornish Jr. has not scored a top-10 finish in his past 14 races, since Richmond in September (eighth). |
| • David Ragan has not scored a top-10 finish in his past 10 races, since Fontana in October (seventh). |
| • A.J. Allmendinger has finished 16th or worse in his five races at Bristol. |
| • Jeff Gordon has finished 11th or worse in three of his past five Bristol races. |
| • Joey Logano finished 38th and 34th at Bristol in 2009. |
| • Juan Montoya scored just one top-10 finish in his six starts at Bristol. |