Johnson leads the series to Texas |
Of the four championship contenders, five-time series champion Jimmie Johnson once again appears to be the best bet for Victory Lane Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway. The current Sprint Cup Series point leader has one win in 18 career Sprint Cup Series starts at Texas, with eight Top-5 and 13 Top-10 finishes and an average finish of 9.7.
Johnson has just one finish outside the Top-10 in his last five Texas starts; a 14th-place showing last fall. He finished second behind winner Greg Biffle there in April, after leading 156 laps.
Lifetime, Keselowski has an average Texas running position of just 23.2, 27th-best among active Sprint Cup Series drivers.
Like Keselowski, third-place point man Clint Bowyer has never won a Sprint Cup race at TMS. He does have three Top-5 and seven Top-10 finishes in 13 starts there, however, good for an average finish of 13.3. His average running position at the Fort Worth oval is 13.4, ninth-best among active drivers.
Fourth place contender Kasey Kahne is a former winner at Texas Motor Speedway, having driven to Victory Lane in the 2006 Samsung/Radio Shack 500for Evernham Motorsports. He also has four Top-5 and five Top-10 finishes there in 16 career starts; good for an average finish of 18.8. His average running position of 16.0 is 16th-best among active Sprint Cup Series drivers at Texas.
Trailing Johnson by 26 and 29 points, respectively, Bowyer and Kahne will need strong runs Sunday – along with some stumbling by Johnson – to position themselves strongly for a championship run in the final two races at Phoenix and Homestead.
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