Hot 20 over the past 10 – Las Vegas is next, though the debate centres on Texas

Las Vegas, the home of the Busch brothers, is next, but as we near race time for the Kobalt Tools 400, the hot topic is April’s NRA 500.

The National Rifle Association is sponsoring the race in Texas next month. Those against guns are not happy, but those who support the NRA are thrilled. Now I am not a gun guy, though we had a couple around as I was growing up. I do not even remember the last time I saw a gun fired. I do not believe I have ever fired a handgun, and more than 20 years have past since I shot a rifle. I can tell you that no targets were harmed when I did so. There are many responsible folks who have guns, but too many nut jobs and criminals do as well. That said, the NRA does not support the nut jobs or the criminals, but the right to bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. So, they should be able to sponsor whatever they like. Personally, I think the focus has been too much on the “right” of the people to keep and bear arms, and not enough on the “responsibilities and expectations” demanded of a well regulated militia. All rights also come with responsibilities, or at least they should.

The same goes in NASCAR, where you got to follow the rules or you lose your right to drive or sit atop the pit box. Sometimes rights are earned, like the right to be called a champion. Brad Keselowski was the hottest driver at the end of last season and over the past ten he is still setting the pace. Eight drivers in total have averaged 30 points or more per event over that term.

This does not include Dale Earnhardt Jr or Mark Martin, who have missed two of those ten, yet are both among our hot 20. In fact, they are racing good enough to be in our Top Ten based on their per race average. As for who is heating up or cooling off, with his win in Phoenix, Carl Edwards has jumped six places to enter our Top 10, while Ryan Newman tumbles from 8th to 13th.

Neither Danica or Ricky will make an appearance on this list for a few more races, but Stenhouse does lead Patrick 60-42 in points after two events, though her 8th place finish at Daytona gives her the lone Top Ten. Hey, I just thought you might be interested.

Name Points POS LW w t5 t10
  Brad Keselowski 387 1 1 1 4 8
  Jimmie Johnson 354 2 3 3 6 7
  Clint Bowyer 352 3 2 1 3 7
  Greg Biffle 335 4 4 0 2 7
  Kyle Busch 333 5 5 0 6 7
  Jeff Gordon 312 6 7 1 3 6
  Denny Hamlin 312 7 6 0 3 4
  Matt Kenseth 309 8 10 2 3 4
  Kasey Kahne 297 9 9 0 3 4
  Carl Edwards 292 10 16 1 2 3
  Aric Almirola 292 11 12 0 1 2
  Kevin Harvick 289 12 11 1 1 3
  Ryan Newman 288 13 8 0 3 5
  Martin Truex, Jr. 265 14 13 0 1 4
  Tony Stewart 264 15 17 0 2 3
  Paul Menard 262 16 15 0 1 2
  Joey Logano 258 17 14 0 0 2
  Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 257 18 18 0 2 4
  Mark Martin 244 19 23 0 2 4
  Kurt Busch 238 20 19 0 0 3

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

Ron Thornton
Ron Thornton
A former radio and television broadcaster, newspaper columnist, Little League baseball coach, Ron Thornton has been following NASCAR on this site since 2004. While his focus may have changed over recent years, he continues to make periodic appearances only when he has something to say. That makes him a rather unique journalist.

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