Vote early, vote often, or so it seems when it comes to selecting the driver the fans want to see. I am talking about the driver more individual fans want to see than anyone else get a free pass to Saturday night’s feature race. If that is not good enough, how about selecting the one who can get more people to vote for him, hundreds or thousands of times each. Such great fans these voters, most of whom are all about voting but know zip about NASCAR. Many would not know the difference between Lee Petty, Leroy Van Dyke, or the Dutchman with the paint brush. Josh Wise got in the Sprint All-Star race, and at least managed to still be running at the end. His sponsor, Dogecoin, got all sorts of publicity, and Danica Patrick, Kyle Larson, and Austin Dillon got screwed.
Jamie McMurray is not the winningest driver who has ever come down the pike, but he wins those that matter. Not only has he won such name events as the Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400, and now the Sprint All-Star race, all of his wins have come on tracks that matter. All seven points race victories, as well as the million dollar exhibition win last Saturday night, came either at Daytona, Charlotte, Indianapolis, or Talladega. You know, tracks that attract spectators, be they in the stands or watching from home. His wins have value…probably worth at least a gazillion Dogecoins.
Sam Hornish Jr won the Nationwide race over the weekend. How sweet it was to see a junior circuit contest featuring not a single Cup guy. What I do not get is how Hornish, a three time IndyCar champion with 19 victories, has not done better driving these sedans. No wins in 131 Cup starts leaves him in Danica country, but she got the sponsor, the fans, and all he has is three Nationwide victories and a Sprint Showdown win in 2009. I’m guessing he needs longer hair.
Next weekend is truly the big one in motorsports. Kurt Busch will not be attempting the triple, thus he will not be running in Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix. He will leave that to Lewis Hamilton, who will be seeking his fifth consecutive win of the season. As for Busch, he will be starting 12th in the 98th Indianapolis 500, then winging it to Charlotte for the 65th World 600.
As we return to racing for wins and points and a place in the Chase, Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick lead the parade with two wins each, but a spot is open to any of more than thirty drivers who can take the checkered flag in Charlotte. Even Josh Wise can do it…but I wouldn’t bet a whole lot of Dogecoins on it.
1 Joey Logano 2 wins, 346 pts
2 Kevin Harvick 2 wins, 302
3 Jeff Gordon 1 win, 394
4 Kyle Busch 1 win, 373
5 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 1 win, 368
6 Carl Edwards 1 win, 367
7 Brad Keselowski 1 win, 326
8 Denny Hamlin 1 win, 318
9 Kurt Busch 1 win, 211
10 Matt Kenseth 379 pts
11 Jimmie Johnson 340
12 Ryan Newman 332
13 Greg Biffle 328
14 Brian Vickers 327
15 Kyle Larson 318
16 Austin Dillon 306
17 Kasey Kahne 294 pts
18 A.J. Allmendinger 293
19 Paul Menard 292
20 Marcos Ambrose 288
21 Clint Bowyer 282
22 Aric Almirola 278
23 Tony Stewart 268
24 Casey Mears 262
25 Jamie McMurray 246
26 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. 240
27 Martin Truex, Jr. 232
28 Danica Patrick 213
29 Justin Allgaier 198
30 Michael Annett 163
31 David Gilliland 159 pts
32 Cole Whitt 147
33 Reed Sorenson 143
34 Alex Bowman 141
35 David Ragan 137
36 Josh Wise 130