Hot 20 over the past 10, the past 5, and how Talladega could change everything

A Top Ten finish for ten straight races, and a driver would accumulate a minimum of 340 points. That is hot. Kevin Harvick, and the Busch boys are that hot, but Matt Kenseth has been nearly 40 points hotter, so a bad day at Talladega on Sunday would mean he would make his championship dreams more of a challenge. The others go down and so do their hopes.

Jimmie Johnson is still rated as cool over the past ten, but remains second in the Chase. His is a case of earning just 69 points in the five pre-Chase races that do not count toward the title and the 209 he has claimed in the five that do.  Kenseth, with his two wins in the Chase, has accumulated 210 over the last five, as this chart would sport a slightly different look if we took into account only what has happened since Chicago instead of Watkins Glen.

 

Driver

Win

T5

T10

Points

1

Matt Kenseth

2

3

4

210

2

Jimmie Johnson

1

4

5

209

3

Kevin Harvick

1

2

4

190

4

Jeff Gordon

0

2

4

189

5

Kyle Busch

0

4

4

176

 But then, I would have to change the title of this column. Barring misfortune, we should see Johnson charging up these standings over the final four events. Barring misfortune, we should see Kenseth maintaining his hold on the point position. Barring misfortune, we should see Harvick, Jeff Gordon, and Kyle Busch battling it out to see who finishes third. Barring the Big One at Talladega, there are a lot of things we might be expected to see, but what we have come to expect from the big track could change the fortunes of more than a few by the end of Sunday.  It was just one year ago when we had a massive 25 car demolition on the final lap at Talladega.  Kenseth was ahead of the pack and won that day. Can he be so fortunate in 2013?

Here is a look at the hottest 20 drivers over the past 10 events.

 

Driver

Win

T5

T10

Points

LW

Rank

1

Matt Kenseth

3

4

6

379

1

1

2

Kevin Harvick

1

3

6

343

6

3

3

Kyle Busch

2

6

6

341

5

5

4

Kurt Busch

0

5

6

340

2

7

5

Jeff Gordon

0

2

7

337

4

4

6

Joey Logano

1

5

6

337

3

11

7

Greg Biffle

0

1

4

324

7

6

8

Ryan Newman

0

2

5

313

8

12

9

Jamie McMurray

0

2

2

306

9

15

10

Carl Edwards

1

3

6

306

10

10

11

Juan Pablo Montoya

0

2

3

296

14

22

12

Paul Menard

0

2

4

293

12

17

13

Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

0

1

5

284

11

9

14

Marcos Ambrose

0

0

3

283

12

19

15

Brad Keselowski

1

2

3

282

16

14

16

Jimmie Johnson

1

4

6

278

17

2

17

Jeff Burton

0

0

2

273

18

20

18

Kasey Kahne

0

2

3

271

15

13

19

Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.

0

0

2

267

21

21

20

Clint Bowyer

0

1

4

246

22

8

21

Martin Truex, Jr.

0

2

4

244

19

16

22

Aric Almirola

0

0

1

242

20

18

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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  1. Wouldn’t it be great if Ole Harv could close on the championship this year? Other than Tony Stewart who else would be better at being the champ than Harvey?

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