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Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings : Top 15 After Kansas

Frontstretch Staff · Wednesday October 7, 2009

 

Frontstretch Power Rankings

Racing in the Heartland saw Tony Stewart regain his winning form once more, capturing the Price Chopper 400 for his fourth career trip to Victory Lane as driver/owner. But a victory does not necessarily mean a trip back to the top of the rankings; in fact, with 9 Chasers finishing in the top 10, it didn’t take long for the experts to make their lists this week. And when all the votes were tabulated, to no one’s surprise there was some of the least movement we’ve had in our rankings at any time all year.

In fact, the 15 drivers in our poll last week remained in the poll this week. Where do they rank, and who’s on top? Read on and find out who the movers and shakers are in this week’s edition of the top 15.

How The Rankings Are Calculated: Frontstretch does our power rankings somewhat similar to how the Associated Press does them for basketball or football — writers on staff will vote for the Top 20 on a 20-19-18-17-16-15… 3-2-1 basis, giving 20 points to their first place driver, 19 for their second, and so on. In the end, Mike Neff calculates the points, adds some funny one liners, and … voila! You have one batch of power rankings to serve to our fans.

FRONTSTRETCH TOP 15 POWER RANKINGS: OCTOBER 7th, 2009
Rank Driver (First Place Votes) Votes Last Week
1 Jimmie Johnson (4) 193 2
Ninth in a Chase race? That’s a near disaster for the No. 48.
2 Mark Martin (5) 190 1
Charlie Brown’s trying so hard to kick the football, but we’re still anticipating that awful moment when Lucy just pulls it away.
3 Juan Pablo Montoya 172 3
The only driver with three top 5s in the Chase — which is more than he had in the entire regular season. Any questions on why the playoffs are now the major focus?
4 Jeff Gordon 156 5
With seven runner-up finishes, he’s learned a cruel lesson the last few years on how he’s no longer number one at Hendrick Motorsports.
5 Tony Stewart (1) 150 7
Winner, winner, Chicken Dinner.
6 Denny Hamlin 149 4
If only Delaware got wiped off the map, Hamlin could still be considered a title contender. As of now … we’ll see.
7 Kurt Busch 146 6
Yup, the “Pat Tryson leaving will eventually wear down this team” theory is right on schedule three weeks in.
8 Greg Biffle 120 9
Held up four fingers to make a tire call that cost him the race. Crew chief Greg Erwin should have responded by holding up his middle one.
9 Ryan Newman 119 8
His pit crew started the season like the Three Stooges, so it’s only appropriate that their mistakes are going to be what finishes him off in this Chase.
10 Kasey Kahne 113 11
Charlotte can’t get here soon enough.
11 Carl Edwards 92 12
Even the AFLAC duck can’t fly out of the hole he’s dug himself at this point.
12 Brian Vickers 89 10
That was one uninspired performance for a team that was licking at the chops to head back to an intermediate track.
13 Kyle Busch 72 13
Forgot that to “settle some scores,” you need to have a race car capable of running with the people you want to beat.
14 Matt Kenseth 67 14
She done blowed up.
15 Clint Bowyer 58 15
Can this season possibly end any sooner for RCR?
Dropped Out: None.
Also Receiving Votes: Marcos Ambrose (51), David Reutimann (33), Kevin Harvick (32), A.J. Allmendinger (22), Jeff Burton (17), Casey Mears (16), Brad Keselowski (12), Joey Logano (10), Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8), Martin Truex, Jr. (6), Bill Elliott (2), Elliott Sadler (2), Jamie McMurray (2), Bobby Labonte (1).

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10/07/2009 04:24 PM
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It’s interesting that David Reutemann finished ahead of Clint Bowyer and has moved into 15th in points but you still have Clint 15th in ranking and David nowhere. What’s poor Reutemann got to do? If Denny Hamlin hadn’t taken him out at Pocono, he would have been in the running seriously for a chase position at Richmond. But because he was too far back, we’ll just forget about him now and put Clint up there.

 

Contact Mike Neff

Recent articles from Mike Neff:

2009 Season Review: Joey Logano
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