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Top five in points have seen ups and downs at RIR

By Sporting News Wire Service
April 29, 2010
05:36 PM EDT
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Here's a look at the top five drivers in the Cup Series standings and five drivers to watch in Saturday's Crown Royal 400 (7:30 p.m. ET on FOX). All statistical references are for Cup races at Richmond International Raceway unless otherwise indicated. Driver Rating is based on the past 10 races at the track.

Top five

1. Jimmie Johnson, 85.7 Driver Rating. Johnson either wins at Richmond or finishes outside the top 10 -- or so it seems. In 16 starts he has four top-10s: three wins and a second. The three wins have come in his past six starts. The other three finishes, though, were 30th, 36th and 11th.

2. Kevin Harvick, 113.6. Harvick has a strong record at Richmond: one Cup win and four Nationwide wins. In 18 Cup starts, he has 11 top-10s. His Driver Rating is second only to Denny Hamlin's. Harvick won Sunday at Talladega and would love to win back-to-back races.

3. Greg Biffle, 86.2. Biffle is winless in 15 starts at Richmond with five top-10s. All five came in a row from 2004 to 2006. In the six starts since, his average finish is 19.3 with a best finish of 13th last September.

4. Matt Kenseth, 78.2. Kenseth has one win and nine top-10s in 20 starts. But, like Roush Fenway Racing teammate Biffle, most of his success came earlier in his career. He has no top-10s in his past five starts with a best finish of 13th last May and an average finish of 25.8 in those five races.

5. Kyle Busch, 111.5. Busch has had a tremendous amount of success at Richmond. In 10 starts, he has one win among his eight top-fives, and his two finishes outside the top five were 20th and 15th. He has been unspectacular but solid all season, and his four top-10s have come in the past five races. He hasn't won a Cup race since August at Bristol. This could be the week.

Five to watch

8. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 90.9. Junior has three wins at Richmond but has struggled at the track since his last win in 2006, with one top-10 in his past seven starts. Then again, contact with Busch two years ago with victory in his grasp doesn't help Junior's record, either.

9. Denny Hamlin, 121.0. After a second and two thirds -- and two other close calls -- Hamlin finally got his first Cup win at Richmond in September. He qualifies very well -- 4.6 average start -- and his average finish, 8.5, isn't too shabby, either. He's a front-runner at Richmond, having led laps in all eight of his starts, including 299 in his win and 381 of the first 382 laps in May 2008 before he blew a tire and finished 24th.

10. Jeff Gordon, 96.0. Gordon has three wins and 22 top-10s in 34 starts and has six consecutive top-10s at Richmond, but enough of the stats. This is about the first short-track race since Gordon and Hendrick teammate Johnson began mixing it up on the track. They made contact on tracks of 1.5 and 2.66 miles in length. What's to say they won't do the same at .75-mile Richmond?

11. Clint Bowyer, 92.3. Bowyer's first win came at Richmond in 2008. He was running third when Busch got into Earnhardt, opening the door for Bowyer. "We took advantage of a misfortune," Bowyer said. "It was pretty wild up there -- it was bound to happen." So was Bowyer getting his first Cup win. He has four top-10s in eight starts, but that win is his only top five.

14. Tony Stewart, 102.2. Stewart finished 17th in September to snap a streak of four top-fives (three seconds and a fourth). Like Gordon, Smoke has an outstanding record at Richmond with three wins and 15 top-10s in 22 starts. And like Busch, he hasn't won since last year -- October at Kansas -- and has the goods to win at Richmond.

Who's Hot / Who's Not

Hot
• Jimmie Johnson is the only driver to score five top-five finishes in the first nine races.
• Greg Biffle is the only driver top-10 finishes in seven of the nine races.
• Mark Martin has finished sixth or better in the past three races.
• Kurt Busch has led 470 laps, the most of all drivers. Jeff Gordon (455) and Jimmie Johnson (364) follow.
• Earnhardt Ganassi Racing drivers finished second (Jamie McMurray) and third (Juan Montoya) at Talladega.
• Joe Gibbs Racing (Denny Hamlin, fourth, and Kyle Busch, ninth) and Richard Childress Racing (Kevin Harvick, first, and Clint Bowyer, seventh) each had two drivers in the top 10 at Talladega.

Not
• A.J. Allmendinger has scored just one top-10 in nine races this season (sixth at Atlanta).
• Joe Nemechek has failed to finish in all nine races this season.
• Elliott Sadler has scored just one top-10 finish in his past 18 races.
• Jamie McMurray has scored just one top-10 finish in his past nine Richmond races.
• Brian Vickers has scored just one top-10 finish in his past 10 Richmond races.
• Matt Kenseth has finished 13th or worse in his past five Richmond races.
• Jeff Burton has scored just one top-10 finish in his past five short-track races.
• Paul Menard still seeks his first top-10 in 18 short track races.
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