Edwards in command of Chase heading into Martinsville
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10/26/2011 -
Martinsville, VA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup. Date: Sunday,
October 30. Race: Tums Fast Relief 500. Site: Martinsville Speedway. Track:
0.526-mile oval. Start time: 1:30 p.m. (et). Laps: 500. Miles: 263. 2010
Winner: Denny Hamlin. Television: ESPN. Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)
/SIRIUS NASCAR Satellite.
With four races to go, Carl Edwards is in pretty good shape to win his first
Sprint Cup Series championship. Edwards survived last Sunday's Chase "wild
card" race at Talladega with an 11th-place finish. His lead is now 14 points
over Roush Fenway Racing teammate Matt Kenseth, making it the largest points
separation so far between 1-2 in this year's Chase.
But Edwards has another big hurdle facing him this weekend -- Martinsville
Speedway. Martinsville is the only short-track race on the Chase schedule.
It's also one of Edwards' toughest tracks.
Edwards has scored just four top-10 finishes in 14 starts at Martinsville. His
best performance here is third place, which came in October 2008. Edwards has
led only three laps at this 0.526-mile track -- all of them coming in April
when he finished 18th.
"I am a little nervous about Martinsville," he said. "I think if we can pick
up just a tiny bit of speed there we will be good. Otherwise, that will be one
of the tracks we go to and just fight and claw for a top-10, and that is how
it usually is for me there."
Martinsville has not been one Kenseth's better tracks as well. He has just two
top-five finishes and seven top-10s in 23 races here. Kenseth did finish sixth
at Martinsville earlier this season.
"Probably the most challenging part for me at Martinsville is being calm,
thinking through things and not doing something because you are mad," he said.
"I don't like getting run into, and I don't like running into other people,
and it's bound to happen there since it's such a small track. There is no room
to move, and there is not an outside groove where you have another choice to
pass."
After finishing 34th at Charlotte and then 26th at Talladega, Jimmie Johnson's
hopes of winning a sixth straight series championship are slipping away big
time. Johnson is now a distant 50 points behind Edwards. He's not on the brink
of elimination just yet, but a disastrous finish at Martinsville could put him
out of the game.
"We've just got to keep fighting and keep working on getting every point we
can at every race," Johnson said. "We have no clue what's going to happen to
all the Chase drivers, and I want to finish as high as I possibly can in the
Chase. That does mean the championship. If it's not there, I want to finish as
high as I possibly can."
Johnson has notched six wins and 17 top-10 finishes in 19 races at
Martinsville. After finishing 35th in his first start here in April 2002,
Johnson had a string of 17 straight top-10 runs at this track before placing
11th in this year's spring event.
"Quirky tracks have always worked for me, and this track certainly is that,"
he said.
If Johnson does not win on Sunday at Martinsville, it will be the first year
since 2005 that he has not won a short-track race during a season.
Heading into Martinsville, Brad Keselowski is 18 points behind Edwards, while
Tony Stewart trails Keselowski by a single point.
Keselowski continues to be very impressive in his first Chase year. He was the
highest finishing championship contender at Talladega with a fourth-place run.
Stewart kept his title hopes very much alive with a seventh-place finish at
Talladega.
"I don't think there's anybody that's mathematically out of it with four races
to go here right now," Stewart said. "With the old [points] format of the
season-long-standings with four races to go, you only had a handful of guys
that still mathematically had a shot to win the championship. And you were
really racing two to three guys at the most at this point, where there's
nobody that's really eliminated from the opportunities to win this
championship with four races to go. All 12 guys are still in it."
Kevin Harvick took a big hit in the Chase after finishing 32nd at Talladega.
Harvick trailed Edwards by just five points before Talladega. He is now 26
points out of the lead.
Harvick won a Sprint Cup race at Martinsville for the first time in April. He
denied Dale Earnhardt Jr. an opportunity to snap his lengthy winless streak
when he passed Earnhardt Jr. for the lead with four laps to go. Harvick
finished third in last year's fall race here.
"Over the first several years, we didn't get a lot of the finishes [at
Martinsville] that we probably deserved, whether it was from a mistake on the
racetrack or just dumb luck," Harvick said. "The last couple of years, we've
gotten good finishes, and our cars have run fast. To finally get that check
mark in the win box was important for us."
Earnhardt Jr.'s winless drought in NASCAR's premier series now stands at 125
races.
Forty-seven teams are on the preliminary entry list for the Tums Fast Relief
500.
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