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Matty’s Picks 2012 – Vol. 18 Daytona International Speedway – Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola – July 7, 2012

The 2012 Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola marks the traditional halfway point in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and this season is shaping up to be nothing less than exciting. Thirteen different drivers have visited Victory Lane in the first 17 points races (Tony Stewart, Brad Kesolowski, Jimmie Johnson, and Denny Hamlin being the repeat winners thus far) making this season a complete craps shoot in picking winners. I’ve had a blast watching the drama each week, and am looking forward to what the second half of this 2012 season will bring. It will be a mad dash to The Chase, and an even bigger fiasco to claim the Champion’s trophy.

The site for Saturday night’s Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola needs no introduction. It’s the same 2.5 mile superspeedway we’ve grown so accustomed to, but it’s the racing style which has changed the face of Daytona International Speedway (or Juan Montoya if you remember February’s Daytona 500). Sorry but I had to throw a jet-dryer comment in here. The thing that shocks me still about the whole jet-dryer incident in February is Tide received 2-3 hours of free advertising from the jet fuel cleanup, and still they do not show up as a primary sponsor in the Sprint Cup Series. Come on Tide! Get back into NASCAR!

That’s my rant for this week, on to Kentucky’s Recap…

Kentucky Recap

It was another so so weekend in the Bluegrass State last week, as has been the story of my season here with Matty’s Picks. I guess the only thing to do is keep on trucking towards the top, and eventually I will end up with the 1-2 punch I’ve been searching for all season.

My Winner Pick was the defending champion of the Quaker State 400, and Kyle Busch looked like he would make it back-to-back wins in Sparta early on. Rowdy wasted no time in showing he was the guy to beat in the No. 18 M&M’s Red, White & Blue Toyota by taking the point position on the opening lap. He was the alpha male for 116 laps in the first half of the race, but minor contact with the wall on lap 130 would cause the No. 18 to slip out of the top 5. The contact was the first of a slew of issues that fell upon the M&M’s camp throughout the remaining 80 laps. During the final third of the Quaker State 400, Kyle Busch would experience a broken rear shock, an empty fuel tank, and a flat tire, but still managed to climb from 18th on the final green flag run to finish 10th.

A tough night it was for my Dark Horse last week in Kentucky… From the start of the race, Kurt Bush fought a car that was at its worse for the entire weekend. Making the connection from practice to race conditions has been a struggle for the No. 51 Chevrolet all season and this disconnect was violently apparent last week in Kentucky. Busch’s car was so bad in the early stages of the Quaker State 400, he slipped from his 14th-place starting spot to 22nd in just the first 15 laps. The crew continued to throw adjustments to the Phoenix Racing Chevy all night, until the straw that broke the camel’s back fell on lap 206 when Ryan Newman lost an engine and covered the racing surface in oil. Busch fell victim to the oil and slapped the outside wall, successfully ending my hopes of a 1-2 punch by the Busch Brothers. Kurt Busch managed to limp his damaged chariot home in 19th.

Daytona Picks

As I glance over practice speeds for the 54th Annual Coke Zero 400, I see one thing… I HAVE NO IDEA WHO TO PICK THIS WEEK! The cars look to be so evenly matched this week, it’s tough to pinpoint two guys who appear to be on the road to victory.

Winner Pick

It’s Jamie McMurray that I am rolling the dice with this week. He’s got some history behind him this week in the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops/NRA Museum Chevrolet, and some solid practice speeds to boot. In the first of two practice sessions at Daytona yesterday, McMurray had the best 10 Consecutive Lap Average at a speed of 196.909mph. He’s also claimed victory 4-times in his career at Daytona or Talladega, but has had a rather ‘lumpy’ start to his 2012 campaign.

McMurray hasn’t finished better than 7th this year, and you’ve got to look all the way back to March’s Food City 500 to pick up that stat. McMurray sits just inside the top 20 in points and desperately needs a win to have an shot at one of the two ‘Wild Card’ bids for the 2012 Chase for the Sprint Cup. Being fastest in final practice will certainly turn some heads around the garage area this weekend.

Dark Horse Pick

There aren’t too many dark horses when it comes to racing on Superspeedways because quite honestly, anything can happen. I like the way Chevy’s engines have performed thus far this year, and with temperatures expected to hover around 90 degrees around race time Saturday night, performing well under the heat is pivotal to claiming victory. Having help from teammates is also an important part of taking the checkered at Daytona.

A guy that has both of these this weekend in Florida is Paul Menard. Looking at his last 3 races at Daytona, he’s finished 6th, 9th, and 8th respectively. Last year’s racing at Daytona and Talladega gave fans the two-car tango, and Menard rode the coat tails of teammate Kevin Harvick to his solid top-10 finishes. This February’s Daytona 500 was a hybrid of the two-car tango and pack racing, and Menard managed to work his way from 37th to finish in the top-10 following ‘the fire heard round the world’. Keep an eye on Menard on Saturday night as he might just have a shot at taking home is second career victory.

That’s all for this week, so until we hit New England… You Stay Classy NASCAR NATION!

Kenseth captures the Coke Zero 400 pole at Daytona

[media-credit name=”David Yeazell” align=”alignright” width=”236″][/media-credit]Daytona, FL. – Matt Kenseth captured the pole for Saturday nights Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway with a lap of 192.386 mph, 46.781 seconds.

“Our lap was obviously a good one.  It was faster than the rest.  I had very little to do with it, so qualifying at the speedway races is all about the car and the engine and those guys did a spectacular job at Roush all year long really in preparing our speedway cars.” Hamlin said.

The Daytona 500 winner is trying to become the first driver since Bobby Allison in 1982 to sweep the season races at Daytona.

“Yeah, that would be pretty cool.  I never thought, especially early in my career with speedway racing I didn’t feel I was particularly good at it.” Kenseth said about tying Allison. “So certainly I think for our team and everything our confidence is high, but this race is still kind of a crapshoot. You’re never sure exactly what’s gonna happen.”

Tony Stewart qualified second with a lap of lap was 192.361 mph but his time was disallowed.  NASCAR said an open cooling hose was found pointed inside the cockpit.  Stewart will start 42nd.

“You asked me if I did anything different, I said ‘I held it wide open.’ You asked if they did anything special I said ‘yeah, they gave me full throttle this time.’ So my reward is I get a Coke Zero for this. That is well worth holding it wide open for.” Stewart said when he was asked what they did to his car.

Ryan Newman qualified second, Kasey Kahne third, Greg Biffle fourth and Jeff Gordon rounded out the top-5.

Denny Hamlin, who is having back spasms, qualified his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 11 Toyota 24th and is not planning on having any driver stand-by.

Starting Lineup
Coke Zero 400, Daytona International Speedway
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/qual.php?race=18
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Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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1 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 192.386 46.781
2 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 192.353 46.789
3 5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 192.291 46.804
4 16 Greg Biffle Ford 192.139 46.841
5 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 192.061 46.86
6 50 Bill Elliott Chevrolet 192.012 46.872
7 13 Casey Mears Ford 191.934 46.891
8 22 AJ Allmendinger Dodge 191.894 46.901
9 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 191.857 46.91
10 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 191.824 46.918
11 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 191.799 46.924
12 99 Carl Edwards Ford 191.71 46.946
13 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 191.681 46.953
14 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 191.579 46.978
15 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 191.497 46.998
16 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 191.477 47.003
17 43 Aric Almirola Ford 191.27 47.054
18 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 191.245 47.06
19 20 Joey Logano Toyota 191.229 47.064
20 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 191.095 47.097
21 98 Mike Bliss Ford 190.986 47.124
22 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 190.945 47.134
23 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 190.921 47.14
24 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 190.848 47.158
25 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 190.718 47.19
26 30 David Stremme Toyota 190.666 47.203
27 34 David Ragan Ford 190.617 47.215
28 55 Michael Waltrip Toyota 190.597 47.22
29 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 190.557 47.23
30 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 190.553 47.231
31 26 Josh Wise* Ford 190.174 47.325
32 38 David Gilliland Ford 190.134 47.335
33 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 190.118 47.339
34 32 Terry Labonte Ford 190.046 47.357
35 51 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 189.994 47.37
36 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 189.673 47.45
37 33 Stephen Leicht* Chevrolet 188.719 47.69
38 83 Landon Cassill Toyota 188.683 47.699
39 10 David Reutimann Chevrolet 188.549 47.733
40 93 Travis Kvapil Toyota 187.939 47.888
41 47 Bobby Labonte+ Toyota 186.505 48.256
42 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet
43 249 J.J. Yeley Toyota 187.021 48.123