

Busch was caught up in the massive pileup toward the end of the AAA 400, but still came out of Dover atop the Chase Grid.
Harvick led a race-high 117 laps and managed to wade through a few negative circumstances and still come out 15th.

Edwards looked primed to win before contact with Kyle Larson. He dropped to fourth in the standings.
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Two Dover races in a row, Johnson went into the race as the heavy favorite — and came out with two finishes of 25th or worse.
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With a remarkable series-high 10 top-10s in 12 races, Busch now sits third in the standings.


Keselowski spent 49 laps out front before having his quarterpanel mangled, but really recovered for a nice finish.
Guess we can all put the talk of Kenseth’s troubles behind us. Victory is now in hand, and he really had to earn that one.

Logano has a top-eight finish in every Sprint All-Star Race he’s competed in, expect for 2014 when he wrecked out.
Truex knows his team is too good to continue to be this unlucky week in and week out (he was behind the stalling Jimmie Johnson in the big wreck), so the 78 team should break through at some point.
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Junior wasn’t a factor at Dover, but he’ll be charged up for the Sprint All-Star Race, an event he hasn’t won since his rookie year.


Elliott’s consistency has been excellent all season, but the racing prowess he displayed at Dover was next level.
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Hamlin’s woes continued at Dover, but perhaps he’ll get back on track in the Sprint All-Star Race, which he won last year.


You know Dillon’s having a good season when he can finish 33rd in a race one-third of the way through the year and he’s still in the top 10 despite dropping two spots in the standings.
Blaney continues to get the most out of his No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing ride, the output of a single-car organization in its first season of full-time competition in some time.
Big gains are starting to come for Kahne, as another top 10 has him up to 16th in the standings, his highest place since Richmond.
Larson came up just short of beating veteran Matt Kenseth, but the incredible run will likely set the No. 42 team up for more success.
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McMurray slipped two spots in the standings, but, like Hamlin, maybe he’ll regain some of the momentum he had after winning the Sprint All-Star Race recently (2014).

While Newman doesn’t have a single regular season win at Charlotte, he did win the 2002 All-Star Race.


Stenhouse dropped a spot in the standings, but a 14th-place finish in a race filled with so much attrition is a positive for the No. 17 team.
Allmendinger is still hanging around in the standings (17th) and we still have two road courses to race at before the Chase field locks.