The Coca-Cola Family enjoyed their spring break as drivers traveled to the beach, helped their kids find a college, attended an auto show and caddied for a Masters champion. With the week off, here is where members of the red-and-white army stand after the season's six races -- four of which they have won. In the points standings, half of the family drivers are among the top 12 to qualify for the Chase, while another two are in contention. Greg Biffle Season standings: First Season highlights: Biffle has spent the past four weeks atop the points standings. He has averaged a series-best 6.8 finish. Until Martinsville last week, Biffle had not qualified worse than ninth. Quick stop: All of his six finishes has a tie to the number three -- a trio of third-place finishes, a pair of 13th-place finishes and one sixth (three multiplied by two). What he did over the break: He spent time with his family and boated in the Bahamas. Tony Stewart Season standings: Third Season highlights: Stewart is the series' only multiple race winner this season. He has the best driver rating of the season, and ranks second in average running position and passes of cars running in the top 15. Quick stop: His two wins before April doubled his early-season victory mark from his previous 13 seasons combined. What he did over the break: He relaxed at home, though he added to reporters: "I have never told you guys what I am doing on my off weekend and I am not going to do that now." Denny Hamlin Season standings: Seventh Season highlights: Hamlin has a trio of top-10 finishes with a win at Phoenix that put him in the series lead for a week. His qualifying has improved with a pair of top-three runs in the past two weeks. Quick stop: Hamlin is speedy off the line (fourth in restarts) and good at staying in front (fifth in laps led). What he did over the break: He caddied for eventual Masters champion Bubba Watson in the tournament's Par 3 Contest. "Had a great time out on the course today. @bubbawatson let me hit the last shot of the day," Hamlin tweeted. Ryan Newman Season standings: Eighth Season highlights: After a pair of 21sts to start the season, he has averaged a sixth-place finish the past four races -- including his first win at Martinsville. Quick stop: Newman is performing better than the statistics show. He is no better than 10th in any category other than percentage of lead-laps -- where he ranks ninth. What he did over the break: He spent time with his family and worked with his foundation to send 25 dog kennels to a South Dakota animal shelter destroyed in a fire. Joey Logano Season standings: 13th Season highlights: Logano started the season strong with a pair of top-10s, including a ninth-place at Daytona. But he's struggled with his car since and finished no better than 16th. Still, he remains just outside a Chase spot. Quick stop: Logano is fifth in average starting position at 9.3 with five consecutive top-10 qualifying runs. What he did over the break: Logano tested his car at Nashville Superspeedway before taking a vacation in New York, where he signed autographs at the New York Auto Show. Jeff Burton Season standings: 15th Season highlights: Burton finished fifth at Daytona and sixth at Bristol but that has been tempered by a pair of 22nd-place results during the past two weeks. Yet, he is just 11 points out of the Chase. Quick stop: Burton is running well, averaging a ninth-best 13th-place. What he did over the break: He traveled to the South Carolina coast with his family and did some deep-sea fishing. He also watched the NCAA tournament final where he correctly predicted Kentucky would win. "One of these guys is a future [Charlotte] Bobcat," Burton tweeted. Bobby Labonte Season standings: 22nd Season highlights: Labonte started off with a 14th-place at Daytona and followed with a 16th at Phoenix. After some rough spots, he ended the season's first segment with a 17th at Martinsville. Quick stop: He is the only Coca-Cola Family driver not to have led a lap this season. What he did over the break: He tested his car at Nashville and then took his son, Tyler, to visit colleges before vacationing in Charleston. Jamie McMurray Season standings: 24th Season highlights: McMurray has a pair of top-10s -- an eighth in Las Vegas and seventh at Bristol -- sandwiched inside four finishes of 20th or worse. Quick stop: His finishes are not for lack of pace. McMurray is 11th fastest in traffic and has a faster green-flag speed than the field average. What he did over the break: He went to Kiawah Island, S.C., mid-week and stayed at home Easter weekend. "It's amazing how tired you are after not doing anything for a few days!" McMurray tweeted. Weekly Coca-Cola Roundup Archive

