Chase Point Standings
1. Matt Kenseth, 2149 points
2. Jimmie Johnson, 2141
3. Kyle Busch, 2137
4. Kevin Harvick, 2110
5. Jeff Gordon, 2110
6. Greg Biffle, 2108
7. Ryan Newman, 2101
8. Clint Bowyer, 2098
9. Kurt Busch, 2094
10. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2092
11. Carl Edwards, 2084
12. Joey Logano, 2083
13. Kasey Kahne, 2071
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NASCAR Statement Regarding Joey Logano and David Gilliland Team Radios
onJoey Logano and David Gilland’s radio chatter is now being investigated by NASCAR from Richmond as well now to allow Joey to pass Gilliland and gain that all important 1 point needed to get into the Chase. Although they are not teammates, they are both Ford’s and Joey did finish 1 spot ahead of David after the 38’s lap times dropped off by almost a second….hmmmmmm
NASCAR Statement
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 11, 2013) – NASCAR is aware of reports about the #22 and #38 radio communications at Richmond International Raceway and is looking into it, but has yet to see anything in full context that requires any action.
2012 Cup Series Driver Point Standings After Michigan
on2012 NASCAR Top 10 Driver Point Standings After Pocono – Dale Earnhardt Jr. Leads
onTie-Breaker Adds Wild To ‘Wild Card’ Battle
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Kyle Busch, 12th in NASCAR Sprint Cup standings, holds the No. 1 “wild card” position but after that it couldn’t be closer among three contenders for the final entry into the post season. Kasey Kahne, Ryan Newman and Joey Logano each have a victory and have scored an equal number of points – 463. Were the second “card” to be awarded today it would go to Kahne. Why? Because the NASCAR Rule Book breaks ties by comparing drivers’ best finishes: If wins are equal, then seconds, thirds etc. come into play. That’s how Tony Stewart edged Carl Edwards for last year’s title. Kahne’s second-place finish at Kentucky Speedway serves as the current tie-breaker to Newman’s (third) and Logano’s (eighth) next best performances.
Edwards, who won the Daytona 500 Coors Light Pole in February, could render the deadlock moot by winning Saturday night’s Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola. Edwards currently is 11th in the standings working on a victory drought of 50 races.



