Who else will clinch?
Johnson and Kenseth are in the Chase, and pretty much everyone else in the top 10 will reserve their spot after Sunday's race at California. Kasey Kahne, in 11th, has a shot. Biffle and Edwards are technically still alive, but that's about it. Everyone else? See you in '07!
Maybe it's me, but weren't the previous two pre-Chases a lot more, I don't know, interesting?
Here are the official NASCAR chase scenarios so you can follow along at home (and here are the standings through 24 races):
* Only 48 points separate positions four through 10 in the current NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series standings. Only 138 points separate positions four through 11. A driver can gain a maximum of 156 points over another competitor in each event.
* The 11th-place driver, Kasey Kahne, can move as high as fourth in the standings following Sunday’s Sony HD 500 at California Speedway.
* Any driver in positions four through 10 can fall from the top 10 following Sunday’s event.
... more after the jump ...
* Drivers in positions four through 10 can clinch a spot in the Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup following Sunday’s event.
* No top-10 driver will be mathematically eliminated from the Chase even if he finishes 43rd (last) at California.
* Kevin Harvick will clinch a Chase berth with a finish of third or better in Sunday’s event, no matter where another competitor finishes. Harvick also can clinch if he finishes lower than third, as long as his advantage over 11th place is 191 points or greater after the Sony HD 500.
* Harvick can fall as low as 10th in the standings following Sunday’s event.
* Also important: Top-10 drivers are racing for the highest finish in the standings before the Chase begins. Although the point separation to start the Chase is a mere five points per position, the 2004 series title was decided by eight points. The 2005 title margin was 35 points.
* The sports statistics experts at STATS LLC have calculated 574,560 different possibilities for the order of the top 11 drivers following Sunday’s event.
* Any driver with a lead of 191 points or more over 11th place following Sunday’s event will clinch a spot in the Chase.
Note: The clinching method used by NASCAR does not assume that a driver will be able to start all of the remaining races, although that is likely.
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It was sort of interesting at the begin of the season when Tony stated everyone oughta grow up and drive sensible then he went out and wrecked Matt K.
I thought Jeff G was gonna get some moxey to his motoring skills when he confronted Matt K and whupped up on him big time and later got engaged to a foreigner.
Oh yeah, Erin and Ray provided some gossip there for a while along with Jerry M fuming because Ray was scorning him as a result of the tongue-to-tonsils allegations between Ray and Erin.
Other than the above and when the night out at Bristol turns out to be a yawner, yes, so far it's been a very uninteresting NASCAR season.
Posted on August 31, 2006 2:02 PM