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Matty’s Picks Vol. 18 – Cheez-It 355 at The Glen – Watkins Glen International – August 10, 2013

This week we travel back to the place that was the start of my NASCAR days. Sunday’s race at Watkins Glen International marks my 19th consecutive year at The Glen and it’s a track near and dear to my heart, and no matter where life takes me, it will always serve as my ‘Hometown Track’. The Glen may not be the most famous stock car track in the world, but it produces some of the best beating and banging NASCAR has to offer. The past two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at The Glen have also produced arguably the best finishes in as many seasons, so if you’re thinking about

My first memories of WGI involve standing on a trash can on the inside of Turn 11 while my father tried to time a photo just right in order to capture a snapshot of The Intimidator and one of his biggest fans in the same frame. That moment is one of the most special memories I have in racing and is something that keeps me coming back year after year.

In my teenage years, Ed Coombs taught me the art of obtaining autographs outside the motor-coach lots when Ron Hornaday invited me inside the fences and into his motor-coach for a quick autograph and meet and greet, so I’ve had some great experiences at The Glen over the years.

I’ve had some great times at Watkins Glen over the years, and continue to add to my bank of memories each year.

Now that the trip down memory lane is over, we can get to some numbers, and we’ll start with how important it is to qualify well at The Glen. Nine of the thirty races at Watkins Glen have been won from the pole position, including 3 straight wins from the pole for Mark Martin from 1993-1995. To add to my point, 22 of the 30 races all-time have been won from starting spots inside the top 10, and the furthest back a race winner has started was Steve Park from the 18th position back in 2000.

The starting field has been set and two-time Watkins Glen winner and overwhelming favorite, Marcos Ambrose will start on the pole with Clint Bowyer sharing the front row with Ambrose. The other road-course winner in 2013, Martin Truex Jr. will start from the third position with another Toyota in AJ Allmendinger starting fourth. Kyle Busch will start fifth, and the Sonoma pole-sitter, Jamie McMurray will start next to Busch on row number three.

Last year’s race finished in dramatic fashion as Marcos Ambrose and champion-to-be Brad Keselowski traded paint on and off the racing surface during the race’s final lap, also being voted as one of the best finishes in NASCAR HISTORY.

Since practice, qualifying, and now the NASCAR Nationwide series race have all concluded, I’m ready to try and make some educated picks and share my thoughts for the outcome of tomorrow’s 28th Annual Cheez-It 355 at The Glen.

Winner Pick

On Wednesday, I previewed the race this weekend at The Glen with Greg on the Prime Sports Network, and I had Kyle Busch as my top pick, Marcos Ambrose as my number two guy, and Martin Truex Jr. and AJ Allmendinger as longshot plays this week. One factor in my picks on Wednesday which is a bit different than my column here on SpeedwayMedia.com is the odds at the time of my picks. On Wednesday, Marcos Ambrose was the overwhelming favorite to win at Watkins Glen this weekend. The odds were a bit better with Kyle Busch at 8 to 1 so I made him my top pick on Wednesday.

Well, I’m going to swap my top pick for my number two pick from Wednesday for a couple of reasons. I’ve recently been making picks based on trends, not steering from the recent race trends. Here is the trend I found the last time a driver won three Sprint Cup races in a row at Watkins Glen International – they started on the pole at least once. Both Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon, the two drivers who have won three in a row at The Glen both started on the pole during their stretch of wins.

Marcos Ambrose has two wins in a row at Watkins Glen going into Sunday’s race, and both of those wins were not from the pole or the front row even. The pole position is the most proficient starting spot in the field producing 9 wins in 30 races. The best road-course driver in stock car racing has that pole position for tomorrow’s Cheez-It 355 at The Glen and was extremely modest about his record-breaking lap after he claimed the Coors Light Pole,

“It was a great lap. It wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t the cleanest lap I could have done, but it certainly carried a lot of momentum and it was enough to get the job done….We were the lucky one on the day to get the pole, so I’m very proud of our day. I’m looking forward to the race and feel like we have as good a chance as anybody to win and go three in a row.”

It’s that confidence I like, and with his first practice session being spent in race trim and the No. 9 team being shown second on the speed charts, its’ Ambrose as my Winner Pick this week.

Dark Horse Pick

Unlike my winner pick, my Dark Horse or longer plays have not changed. I like both Martin Truex Jr. and AJ Allmendinger who were my longshot plays on Wednesday. It was Truex who was shown on top of the speed charts in first practice on Friday in both speed and best 10 lap average, and it’s Truex as my Dark Horse of the week.

Martin Truex Jr. likes the car Michael Waltrip Racing has provided for him this week, and it’s again the confidence I like at a track as tough as Watkins Glen.

“Typically we have not qualified well here. We always raced well. We had such a good car in race trim (on Friday). I felt like we were definitely the fastest car here and that kind of made me back off a little bit (in qualifying) to get a nice and consistent lap in.”

Those are my picks, be sure to tune in to www.PrimeSportsNetwork.com  at 7:00PM tonight as Greg, Ed Coombs, and I give a final preview of tomorrow’s Cheez-It 355 at The Glen. Follow me on Twitter @ML_B_Lo for live action from Watkins Glen International.

So, until next time…You Stay Classy NASCAR NATION!

Marcos Ambrose Shatters Watkins Glen Track Record

Marcos Ambrose has won the last two Sprint Cup races at Watkins Glen and he will start his run at a third consecutive victory from the pole with Michael Waltrip Racing’s Clint Bowyer 2nd. Marcos seems untouchable at this track and a pole to kick off his pursuit for his third win in as many years at this historic race track is very bad news for the competition. This was the second time NASCAR utilized group qualifying at the Sprint Cup level and it went very well only producing one incident which was Brian Keselowski’s spin early in the session.Jamie McMurray held the pole position for a bit before the final two groups took to the track. Clint Bowyer knocked him from the top spot but he was no match for the Aussie ace who took the pole with ease leaving the rest of the drivers in his group to battle for 2nd on back. Ambrose didn’t just post the fastest time though, he broke the track record that was set last year. This is the 12th track record to fall in 2013 which can be accredited to the introduction of these new Gen-6 cars.

There was also a couple of surprises towards the front of the field in the form of AJ Allmendinger and Michael McDowell who qualified 4th and 12th in cars that are usually run 20th or worse. Max Papis is the interim driver of the No.14 while Tony Stewart recovers after breaking his leg in a Sprint Car crash and the weekend has been a struggle for him so far. Just like when Vickers/Martin substituted for Hamlin earlier this year, it takes a while to get used to the car and how everything works within the team.

The Cheez-It 355 can be seen on ABC at 1pm est. Sunday. The full lineup can be seen below…

1 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley/CTC Jumpstart Ford 128.241 68.777
2 15 Clint Bowyer PEAK/Duck Dynasty Toyota 127.958 68.929
3 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 127.462 69.197
4 47 A.J. Allmendinger Scott Products Toyota 127.433 69.213
5 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota 127.400 69.231
6 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald’s/Monopoly Chevy 127.374 69.245
7 27 Paul Menard Menards/Splash Chevy 127.146 69.369
8 2 Brad Keselowski (PC1) Miller Lite Ford 127.141 69.372
9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 127.111 69.388
10 20 Matt Kenseth (PC4) Home Depot Husky Toyota 127.038 69.428
11 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevy 126.932 69.486
12 35 Michael McDowell Dockside Logistics Ford 126.823 69.546
13 78 Kurt Busch (PC3) Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevy 126.813 69.551
14 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation 30th Anniversary Chevy 126.766 69.577
15 55 Brian Vickers Toyota Camry 30th Anniversary Toyota 126.515 69.715
16 99 Carl Edwards Kellogg’s/Cheez-It Ford 126.464 69.743
17 16 Greg Biffle 3M/811 Ford 126.377 69.791
18 48 Jimmie Johnson (PC2) Lowe’s Chevy 126.357 69.802
19 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevy 126.321 69.822
20 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 126.209 69.884
21 38 David Gilliland Long John Silver’s Ford 126.124 69.931
22 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevy 126.086 69.952
23 51 Owen Kelly Phoenix Construction Chevy 126.011 69.994
24 33 Ron Fellows Canadian Tire Chevy 125.924 70.042
25 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard Chevy 125.876 70.069
26 29 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevy 125.711 70.161
27 32 Boris Said U.S. Chrome Ford 125.707 70.163
28 24 Jeff Gordon (PC5) Drive to End Hunger Chevy 125.591 70.228
29 14 Max Papis (i) Rush Truck Centers/Mobil 1 Chevy 125.589 70.229
30 13 Casey Mears GEICO Ford 124.890 70.622
31 34 David Ragan Taco Bell Ford 124.848 70.646
32 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 124.793 70.677
33 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. # Best Buy Ford 124.576 70.800
34 36 Victor Gonzalez Jr. Mobil 1/IMCA Chevy 123.878 71.199
35 10 Danica Patrick # GoDaddy Chevy 123.750 71.273
36 83 David Reutimann Burger King/Dr.Pepper Toyota 123.708 71.297
37 19 Alex Kennedy Media Master Toyota 123.687 71.309
38 93 Travis Kvapil Burger King/Dr.Pepper Toyota 123.637 71.338
39 30 David Stremme Genny Light Toyota 123.157 71.616
40 7 Dave Blaney Chevy 123.095 71.652
41 40 Landon Cassill (i) Interstate Moving Services Chevy 122.004 72.293
42 87 Tomy Drissi The Counselor Toyota 120.295 73.320
43 52 Brian Keselowski Star Coach Race Tours Toyota 118.924 74.165

 

Crunching The Numbers: Watkins Glen

After some exciting races at Pocono Raceway and Iowa Speedway last weekend, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series head north for some road course racing at Watkins Glen International, the always entertaining 2.45 mile road course in Upstate New York. This weekend will mark the second road course race for both series after the Sprint Cup Series visited Sonoma Raceway and the Nationwide Series was at Road America back in June.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series – Cheez-It 355 at the Glen

As the Sprint Cup Series heads into Watkins Glen for the second road course race of the year, the Race to the Chase is also heating up with only five races remaining until the Chase begins and several drivers still in contention for those coveted spots. There are several drivers, including some in Chase contention who always run well at this track, so this race should be a fight from beginning to end as we get one step closer to finalizing the field for the Chase.

Driver Races Win Top 5 Top 10 Pole Laps Led Avg. Start Avg. Finish
Marcos Ambrose 5 2 5 5 0 46 13.2 2.0
Brad Keselowski 3 0 2 2 0 39 16.0 8.0
Kyle Busch 8 1 3 7 1 159 7.4 9.0
AJ Allmendinger 4 0 1 2 0 8 15.2 9.0
Carl Edwards 8 0 3 5 1 1 12.5 9.4
Kevin Harvick 12 1 2 6 0 29 13.2 13.1
Jimmie Johnson 11 0 4 6 1 11 6.2 13.2
Martin Truex Jr. 7 0 2 4 0 0 18.7 13.7
Jeff Gordon 20 4 6 9 2 233 9.4 14.8
Juan Pablo Montoya 6 1 2 4 1 81 10.3 15.0

Who To Watch: After winning at Watkins Glen in the past two seasons, the driver who runs best at the track is none other than road course ace Marcos Ambrose, whose stellar Watkins Glen career includes the two wins, five top fives, five top tens, 46 laps led, and an average finish of 2.0 in five starts. The lowest that Ambrose has ever finished is third, so the road to victory on Sunday will have to go through Ambrose.

Tony Stewart falls in second statistically at this track and is undoubtedly one of the best at Watkins Glen with five wins, but unfortunately Stewart will be missing the race Sunday due to a broken leg that he suffered in a Sprint Car wreck on Monday night.

With Stewart out, the next driver in line statistically is Brad Keselowski, who has finished second to Ambrose the last two years, and in three starts has the two top fives, two top tens, 39 laps led, and an average finish of 8.0.

Others who run well at the road course include: Kyle Busch, who has one win, three top fives, seven top tens, one pole, 159 laps led, and an average finish of 9.0 in eight starts; A.J. Allmendinger, who won the Nationwide Series race at Road America in June, with one top five, two top tens, eight laps led, and an average finish of 9.0 in four starts; and Carl Edwards, with three top fives, five top tens, one pole, one lap led, and an average finish of 9.4 in eight starts.

The others in the top ten statistically (Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson, Martin Truex Jr., Jeff Gordon, and Juan Pablo Montoya) will also be strong contenders for the win this weekend. 

NASCAR Nationwide Series – Zippo 200 at the Glen

This weekend at Watkins Glen marks the second of three road course races this season for the Nationwide Series with a date at Mid-Ohio awaiting the drivers next weekend. With the points lead swapping between Austin Dillon, Sam Hornish Jr., and Regan Smith over the past few weeks, the unpredictability that is Watkins Glen is sure to shake up the points standings once again.

Driver Races Win Top 5 Top 10 Pole Laps Led Avg. Start Avg. Finish
Brad Keselowski 4 0 2 4 0 44 7.8 5.2
Nelson Piquet Jr. 1 0 0 1 0 0 10.0 7.0
Kyle Busch 6 0 4 5 0 90 7.2 9.3
Kasey Kahne 2 0 0 1 0 0 6.5 10.0
Brian Scott 3 0 0 1 0 0 16.7 12.3
Joey Logano 5 0 2 3 0 8 8.4 13.4
Elliott Sadler 4 0 0 1 0 0 13.0 14.8
Michael Annett 4 0 0 0 0 0 26.2 17.2
Justin Allgaier 4 0 0 1 0 1 17.0 18.0
Trevor Bayne 2 0 0 1 0 0 15.0 19.0

Who To Watch: While Brad Keselowski has been a runner-up on the Sprint Cup side statistically, he takes one step up in the Nationwide Series at Watkins Glen with the best statistics of the drivers entered on Saturday. In four starts, Keselowski has two top fives, four top tens, 44 laps led, and an average finish of 5.2.

Next is Nelson Piquet, Jr., who has a Nationwide Series road course win at Road America and in his lone Watkins Glen start in 2010 finished in seventh. Piquet’s road course skills are likely to have him in contention for the win.

Others who run well at the track include: Kyle Busch, with four top fives, five top tens, 90 laps led, and an average finish of 9.3 in five starts; Kasey Kahne, with one top ten and an average finish of 10.0 in two starts; Brian Scott, with one top ten and an average finish of 12.3 in three starts; and Joey Logano, who will be driving a special No. 48 Ford this weekend, with two top fives, three top tens, eight laps led, and an average finish of 13.4 in five starts.