NASCAR Nationwide Series News & Notes - Phoenix International Raceway

NASCAR Nationwide Series News & Notes - Phoenix International Raceway

NASCAR Nationwide Series News & Notes - Phoenix International Raceway

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Phoenix Right Place, Right Time For Standings Leader Bowyer

With two races left in the season, Clint Bowyer (No. 2 BB&T Chevrolet) is in a pretty good place.

Actually, he’s in three pretty good places.

He’s leading the NASCAR Nationwide Series championship standings by 91 points over reigning series champion Carl Edwards (No. 60 World Financial Group Ford).

Edwards has been on a mad charge over the last six races with two wins and six top fives to slice a 207-point deficit to its current 91 in that span.

Despite the comeback effort of his rival, Bowyer’s been in Edwards’ situation – understanding the psychology of being the “hunter.”

In 2005, Bowyer was 120 points behind Martin Truex Jr. with five races to go and moved to within 64 points of first place after the race at Phoenix International Raceway.

And being at Phoenix is another good place for Bowyer. In seven career races at the 1-mile track – one of his favorites – he’s got a win, a pole (this race last year), four top fives and five top 10s.

He could clinch his first national series title at Phoenix if he leaves with a 196-point advantage over Edwards.

But Edwards is doing all he can to interrupt Bowyer’s serenity. In addition to his hard charge, he nearly equals Bowyer’s results at Phoenix.

Also over a seven-race series career, Edwards has a win, a pole, five top fives and seven top 10s. He finished second in this race last year; Bowyer was eighth.

Another run like that would take this wild west dust-up to Homestead-Miami Speedway next week for next week’s final resolution.

“We’ve got nothing to lose,” Edwards said after his runner-up finish at Texas Motor Speedway last Saturday.

“We can just go out, be aggressive, take chances and I can race as hard as I want and it’s cool. I’ve been part of championship efforts back racing in dirt cars and stuff, and it’s wild. I just hope that we can get this thing close enough to make it that much fun at Homestead.”

Wild West Shootout For Rookies Cassill, Clauson At Phoenix

Landon Cassill (No. 5 National Guard Chevrolet) and Bryan Clauson (No. 40 Fastenal Dodge) will have to put their friendship on hold this weekend at Phoenix.

The 19-year-olds are deadlocked at the top of the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings. And to add more drama to the closest competition for the award in two seasons, this is Cassill’s last series race of the year. Clauson will get one last chance at Homestead. They’ve run against each other nine times this year with Cassill having the advantage with an average finish of 17.0 to Clauson’s 24.3 in those races.

According to NASCAR’s Loop Data stats, Cassill has 1,741 Laps in the Top 15, almost half (49.9%) of his total laps completed in 2008.

Clauson, meanwhile, has 478 Laps in the Top 15 or 13.1% of his total laps this year.

Advantage Cassill.

One last plus for Cassill despite Clauson’s entry at Homestead is his familiarity with Phoenix.

Cassill competed in this race last year, finishing 34th. He improved dramatically in April, moving up to 17th. This will be Clauson’s first series race at PIR.

In The Loop: Busch, Harvick Could Add ‘Tri-Sweep’ To Loop Data Lingo

Saturday’s race will be Leg Two of a triple-duty weekend for Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick.

What’s more, either driver could very well pull off the unprecedented ‘tri-sweep.’ In fact, Busch was only one race short of the deed during last season’s Phoenix weekend. He won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and NASCAR Nationwide races before finishing eighth in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.

Whether or not they do pull off the sweep, both drivers should run up front during the NASCAR Nationwide race.

Busch has won the last two series races at Phoenix. In five races there since 2005, he has a Driver Rating of 115.5, an Average Running Position of 9.3, 104 Fastest Laps Run and a Laps in the Top 15 percentage of 78.1%. He also comes off a Texas win in which he scored his third perfect Driver Rating (150.0) of the season.

Harvick has run all seven Phoenix races since 2005. During that span, he has a Driver Rating of 113.6, an Average Running Position of 6.6, 76 Fastest Laps Run and a Laps in the Top 15 percentage of 92.3%.

Carl Edwards likely will do his best to spoil the sweep. He will be driving with a sense of urgency, trying to stay in title contention. His statistics are slightly better than front-running Clint Bowyer.

Edwards has a Driver Rating of 115.1, an Average Running Position of 6.6, 114 Fastest Laps Run and a Laps in the Top 15 percentage of 90.0.

Comparatively, Bowyer has a Driver Rating of 111.6, an Average Running Position of 7.8, 146 Fastest Laps Run and a Laps in the Top 15 percentage of 86.6%. 

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