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Edwards, Kenseth pack 1-2 Chase punch for RRF

By Official Release
October 26, 2011 4:26 PM, EDT
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Roush Fenway Racing finds itself in an enviable position, occupying the top two spots in the Chase standings with four races remaining. Carl Edwards holds the points lead, 14 points ahead of 2003 series champion Matt Kenseth.

Surprisingly, it's the first time in Chase history that RFR has held the top two spots in the point standings during the Chase. Though most called last weekend's race at Talladega Superspeedway the wild card of the Chase, for Edwards and Kenseth this weekend's race at Martinsville might be the deciding factor between a title or "better luck next year."

If the two can escape this weekend -- at a track where both have had mixed results -- it could be smooth sailing. Two of the final three races are staged on 1.5-mile tracks, a favorite among the RFR crowd.

But first things first: the Martinsville short track, where RFR's current stable of drivers remain winless. The team does have four Martinsville wins in all, from current Hendrick Motorsports driver Mark Martin (two), current Richard Childress Racing driver Jeff Burton (one) and current Penske Racing driver Kurt Busch (one).

RFR pins their championship hopes on Edwards and Kenseth. Their outlook for Sunday ...

CARL EDWARDS

In his post-race news conference at Talladega, Edwards said he had never been happier about an 11th-place finish. With similar results at Martinsville, he might roll out a similar quote. Edwards has a Driver Rating of just 81.1, which makes the short track his second-worst track in terms of the Loop Data statistic. In 14 starts, Edwards has led just three laps -- all of them coming in this past April's 18th-place finish.

Career stats at remaining four tracks
Track Starts Wins Top-5s Top-10s DNFs Laps Led Lead Lap Fin. Poles Avg. Start Avg. Finish
Martinsville 14 0 1 4 0 3 10 0 18.2 16.9
Texas 13 3 4 5 3 479 9 0 15.0 16.5
Phoenix 14 1 5 9 1 201 11 3 11.0 13.0
Homestead 7 2 4 6 0 441 7 1 13.4 5.7

Edwards: 2011 results

Watch Carl Edwards' Chase highlights:

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MATT KENSETH

Kenseth finished sixth in April's race at Martinsville, but came into that race with four consecutive finishes outside the top 10. His best finish there is second, in 2002. Kenseth's enjoying one of his best seasons since his championship-winning campaign. Through 32 races this season, he has three wins, 10 top-fives, 18 top-10s and 721 laps led. Through 33 races in 2003, he had one win, 10 top-fives, 23 top-10s and 354 laps led.

Career stats at remaining four tracks
Track Starts Wins Top-5s Top-10s DNFs Laps Led Lead Lap Fin. Poles Avg. Start Avg. Finish
Martinsville 23 0 2 7 2 68 15 0 23.3 15.8
Texas 18 2 9 12 1 669 14 0 17.6 9.0
Phoenix 18 1 5 8 3 162 11 0 21.4 17.2
Homestead 11 1 2 4 2 288 6 0 20.8 18.8

Kenseth: 2011 results

Watch Matt Kenseth's Chase highlights:

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Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1 . -- Carl Edwards 2237 Leader
2 . +1 Matt Kenseth 2223 -14
3 . +3 Brad Keselowski 2219 -18
4 . +1 Tony Stewart 2218 -19
5 . -3 Kevin Harvick 2211 -26
6 . -2 Kyle Busch 2197 -40
7 . +1 Jimmie Johnson 2187 -50
8 . -1 Kurt Busch 2185 -52
9 . -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2163 -74
10 . +1 Jeff Gordon 2155 -82
11 . +1 Denny Hamlin 2153 -84
12 . -2 Ryan Newman 2149 -88

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