NASCAR and Stockcar Racing

February 27, 2010

Average Finishes Going Into Texas

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 3:34 pm

      1: Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
      2: Elliott Sadler (38) – AF: 11.50
      3: Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
      4: Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83
      5: Tony Stewart (20) – AF: 13.33
      6: Mark Martin (6) – AF: 13.50
      7: Ryan Newman (12) – AF: 14.33
      8: Dale Jarrett (88) – AF: 14.33
      9: Jeff Gordon (24) – AF: 15.00
      10: Sterling Marlin (40) – AF: 15.17
      11: Kevin Harvick (29) – AF: 15.5
      12: Kurt Busch (97) – AF: 15.67
      13: Carl Edwards (99) – AF: 16.00
      14: Scott Riggs (10) – AF: 18.00
      15: Jamie McMurray (42) – AF: 18.50
      16: Jeremy Mayfield (19) – AF: 19.33
      17: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8) – AF: 19.67
      18: Kasey Kahne (9) – AF: 20.17
      19: Kyle Petty (45) – AF: 20.33
      20: Dave Blaney (07) – AF: 20.50
      21: Jeff Burton (31) – AF: 22.00
      22: Matt Kenseth (17) – AF: 22.33
      23: Casey Mears (41) – AF: 22.33
      24: Mike Bliss (0) – AF: 22.83
      25: Brian Vickers (25) – AF: 23.00
      26: Kyle Busch (5) – AF: 23.67
      27: Jeff Green (43) – AF: 24.17
      28: Travis Kvapil (77) – AF: 24.17
      29: Joe Nemechek (01) – AF: 24.83
      30: Michael Waltrip (15) – AF: 25.33
      31: Scott Wimmer (22) – AF: 25.67
      32: Ken Schrader (49) – AF: 26.67
      33: Ricky Rudd (21) – AF: 27.83
      34: Jason Leffler (11) – AF: 28.33
      35: Bobby Hamilton, Jr. (32) – AF: 30.50
      36: Kevin Lepage (37) – AF: 31.00
      37: Mike Wallace (4) – AF: 31.17
      38: Bobby Labonte (18) – AF: 31.50
      39: Robby Gordon (7) – AF: 36.00
      40: John Andretti (14) – AF: 36.67
      41: Jimmy Spencer (50) – AF: 37.67
      42: Terry Labonte (44) – AF: 38.33
      43: Hermie Sadler (66) – AF: 39.00
      44: Bill Elliott (91) – AF: 40.17
      45: Boris Said (136) – AF: 41.17
      46: Mike Skinner (23) – AF: 41.67
      47: Randy LaJoie (34) – AF: 42.00
      48: Eric McClure (173) – AF: 42.00
      49: Martin Truex, Jr. (1) – AF: 42.33
      50: Shane Hmiel (108) – AF: 43.17
      51: Morgan Shepherd (89) – AF: 43.33
      52: Kenny Wallace (100) – AF: 43.33
      53: Mike Garvey (175) – AF: 43.33
      54: Stanton Barrett (192) – AF: 43.50
      55: Johnny Sauter (09) – AF: 43.50
      56: Carl Long (200) – AF: 43.67

Michael

11 Comments »

  1. On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:43:36 CST, "Michael McGaha" <mich…@ronindev.com> wrote:

    Thanks for the data, Michael!

    I’ve added NASCAR standing to the left of your first 30 drivers:

    1  >      1: Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
    3  >      2: Elliott Sadler (38) – AF: 11.50
    2  >      3: Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
    7  >      4: Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83

    RW 7 > 4 the big shocker.  Most of the rest of the inversions
    are only by a few places.

    5  >      5: Tony Stewart (20) – AF: 13.33
    4  >      6: Mark Martin (6) – AF: 13.50
    8  >      7: Ryan Newman (12) – AF: 14.33
    10>      8: Dale Jarrett (88) – AF: 14.33
    6  >      9: Jeff Gordon (24) – AF: 15.00

    JG 6 > 9 is another surprise.

    12>      10: Sterling Marlin (40) – AF: 15.17
    13>      11: Kevin Harvick (29) – AF: 15.5
    9 >      12: Kurt Busch (97) – AF: 15.67

    OK.  In your system, SM makes the cut and KB
    is out of the top 10.

    11>      13: Carl Edwards (99) – AF: 16.00
    14>      14: Scott Riggs (10) – AF: 18.00
    15>      15: Jamie McMurray (42) – AF: 18.50
    17>      16: Jeremy Mayfield (19) – AF: 19.33
    16>      17: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8) – AF: 19.67
    18>      18: Kasey Kahne (9) – AF: 20.17
    19>      19: Kyle Petty (45) – AF: 20.33
    20>      20: Dave Blaney (07) – AF: 20.50
    22>      21: Jeff Burton (31) – AF: 22.00
    21>      22: Matt Kenseth (17) – AF: 22.33
    23>      23: Casey Mears (41) – AF: 22.33
    25>      24: Mike Bliss (0) – AF: 22.83
    24>      25: Brian Vickers (25) – AF: 23.00
    29>      26: Kyle Busch (5) – AF: 23.67
    26>      27: Jeff Green (43) – AF: 24.17
    27>      28: Travis Kvapil (77) – AF: 24.17
    28>      29: Joe Nemechek (01) – AF: 24.83
    30>      30: Michael Waltrip (15) – AF: 25.33

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    >      31: Scott Wimmer (22) – AF: 25.67
    >      32: Ken Schrader (49) – AF: 26.67
    >      33: Ricky Rudd (21) – AF: 27.83
    >      34: Jason Leffler (11) – AF: 28.33
    >      35: Bobby Hamilton, Jr. (32) – AF: 30.50
    >      36: Kevin Lepage (37) – AF: 31.00
    >      37: Mike Wallace (4) – AF: 31.17
    >      38: Bobby Labonte (18) – AF: 31.50
    >      39: Robby Gordon (7) – AF: 36.00
    >      40: John Andretti (14) – AF: 36.67
    >      41: Jimmy Spencer (50) – AF: 37.67
    >      42: Terry Labonte (44) – AF: 38.33
    >      43: Hermie Sadler (66) – AF: 39.00
    >      44: Bill Elliott (91) – AF: 40.17
    >      45: Boris Said (136) – AF: 41.17
    >      46: Mike Skinner (23) – AF: 41.67
    >      47: Randy LaJoie (34) – AF: 42.00
    >      48: Eric McClure (173) – AF: 42.00
    >      49: Martin Truex, Jr. (1) – AF: 42.33
    >      50: Shane Hmiel (108) – AF: 43.17
    >      51: Morgan Shepherd (89) – AF: 43.33
    >      52: Kenny Wallace (100) – AF: 43.33
    >      53: Mike Garvey (175) – AF: 43.33
    >      54: Stanton Barrett (192) – AF: 43.50
    >      55: Johnny Sauter (09) – AF: 43.50
    >      56: Carl Long (200) – AF: 43.67

    >Michael

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  2. (to top post or snip …)

    I’m thinkin’ there are some RPG over/unders to be predicted here … hmmm

    – Jeff
    "Michael McGaha" wrote …

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    >      1: Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
    >      2: Elliott Sadler (38) – AF: 11.50
    >      3: Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
    >      4: Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83
    >      5: Tony Stewart (20) – AF: 13.33
    >      6: Mark Martin (6) – AF: 13.50
    >      7: Ryan Newman (12) – AF: 14.33
    >      8: Dale Jarrett (88) – AF: 14.33
    >      9: Jeff Gordon (24) – AF: 15.00
    >      10: Sterling Marlin (40) – AF: 15.17
    >      11: Kevin Harvick (29) – AF: 15.5
    >      12: Kurt Busch (97) – AF: 15.67
    >      13: Carl Edwards (99) – AF: 16.00
    >      14: Scott Riggs (10) – AF: 18.00
    >      15: Jamie McMurray (42) – AF: 18.50
    >      16: Jeremy Mayfield (19) – AF: 19.33
    >      17: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8) – AF: 19.67
    >      18: Kasey Kahne (9) – AF: 20.17
    >      19: Kyle Petty (45) – AF: 20.33
    >      20: Dave Blaney (07) – AF: 20.50
    >      21: Jeff Burton (31) – AF: 22.00
    >      22: Matt Kenseth (17) – AF: 22.33
    >      23: Casey Mears (41) – AF: 22.33
    >      24: Mike Bliss (0) – AF: 22.83
    >      25: Brian Vickers (25) – AF: 23.00
    >      26: Kyle Busch (5) – AF: 23.67
    >      27: Jeff Green (43) – AF: 24.17
    >      28: Travis Kvapil (77) – AF: 24.17
    >      29: Joe Nemechek (01) – AF: 24.83
    >      30: Michael Waltrip (15) – AF: 25.33
    >      31: Scott Wimmer (22) – AF: 25.67
    >      32: Ken Schrader (49) – AF: 26.67
    >      33: Ricky Rudd (21) – AF: 27.83
    >      34: Jason Leffler (11) – AF: 28.33
    >      35: Bobby Hamilton, Jr. (32) – AF: 30.50
    >      36: Kevin Lepage (37) – AF: 31.00
    >      37: Mike Wallace (4) – AF: 31.17
    >      38: Bobby Labonte (18) – AF: 31.50
    >      39: Robby Gordon (7) – AF: 36.00
    >      40: John Andretti (14) – AF: 36.67
    >      41: Jimmy Spencer (50) – AF: 37.67
    >      42: Terry Labonte (44) – AF: 38.33
    >      43: Hermie Sadler (66) – AF: 39.00
    >      44: Bill Elliott (91) – AF: 40.17
    >      45: Boris Said (136) – AF: 41.17
    >      46: Mike Skinner (23) – AF: 41.67
    >      47: Randy LaJoie (34) – AF: 42.00
    >      48: Eric McClure (173) – AF: 42.00
    >      49: Martin Truex, Jr. (1) – AF: 42.33
    >      50: Shane Hmiel (108) – AF: 43.17
    >      51: Morgan Shepherd (89) – AF: 43.33
    >      52: Kenny Wallace (100) – AF: 43.33
    >      53: Mike Garvey (175) – AF: 43.33
    >      54: Stanton Barrett (192) – AF: 43.50
    >      55: Johnny Sauter (09) – AF: 43.50
    >      56: Carl Long (200) – AF: 43.67

    > Michael

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  3. "Martin X. Moleski, SJ" <mole…@canisius.edu> wrote in message
    news:ri6t511kd86n4g2hkulcdnbe4p3v4j9pgk@4ax.com…

    > On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:43:36 CST, "Michael McGaha" <mich…@ronindev.com>
    > wrote:

    > Thanks for the data, Michael!

    > I’ve added NASCAR standing to the left of your first 30 drivers:

    Thanks. I was too tired to look them up after keying everything

    I’ll try to add it myself from now on

    Michael

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  4. "Martin X. Moleski, SJ" <mole…@canisius.edu> wrote in
    news:ri6t511kd86n4g2hkulcdnbe4p3v4j9pgk@4ax.com:

    > On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:43:36 CST, "Michael McGaha"
    > <mich…@ronindev.com> wrote:

    > Thanks for the data, Michael!

    > I’ve added NASCAR standing to the left of your first 30 drivers:

    > 1  >      1: Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
    > 3  >      2: Elliott Sadler (38) – AF: 11.50
    > 2  >      3: Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
    > 7  >      4: Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83

    > RW 7 > 4 the big shocker.  Most of the rest of the inversions
    > are only by a few places.

    Um, Johnson being at 4.0 and everyone else being worse than 11.5
    is the big shocker, I think.  He’s certainly in a class by himself
    right now.

    John

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  5. On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 20:44:29 CST, John McCoy <igop…@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
    >> 1  >      1: Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
    >> 3  >      2: Elliott Sadler (38) – AF: 11.50
    >> 2  >      3: Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
    >> 7  >      4: Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83
    >> RW 7 > 4 the big shocker.  Most of the rest of the inversions
    >> are only by a few places.
    >Um, Johnson being at 4.0 and everyone else being worse than 11.5
    >is the big shocker, I think.  He’s certainly in a class by himself
    >right now.

    Good point.  

    JJ is my RPG for the Cup.  I didn’t realize he was doing so
    well.

                                    Marty

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  6. Some team AFs …

    Penske Racing Cars:
          Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83
          Ryan Newman (12) – AF: 14.33
    give Penske Racing a TEAM AF of: 13.58

    RR cars:
          Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
          Mark Martin (6) – AF: 13.50
          Kurt Busch (97) – AF: 15.67
          Carl Edwards (99) – AF: 16.00
          Matt Kenseth (17) – AF: 22.33
    give RR a TEAM AF of: 15.934

    HMS Cars:
          Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
          Jeff Gordon (24) – AF: 15.00
          Brian Vickers (25) – AF: 23.00
          Kyle Busch (5) – AF: 23.67
    give HMS a TEAM AF of: 16.4175

    RCR Cars:
          Kevin Harvick (29) – AF: 15.5
          Dave Blaney (07) – AF: 20.50
          Jeff Burton (31) – AF: 22.00
    give RCR a TEAM AF of: 19.333333333333333333333333333333 (I just HAD to do that)

    DEI Cars:
          Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8) – AF: 19.67
          Michael Waltrip (15) – AF: 25.33
    give DEI a TEAM AF of: 22.5

    JGR Cars:
          Tony Stewart (20) – AF: 13.33
          Bobby Labonte (18) – AF: 31.50
          Jason Leffler (11) – AF: 28.33
    give JGR a TEAM AF of: 24.387

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  7. On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:41:51 CST, "WildWeasel" <wweasel…@HooYah.com> wrote:
    >Some team AFs …

    This is great stuff.  It isn’t the way I perceive the teams AT ALL!

    >Penske Racing Cars:
    >      Rusty Wallace (2) – AF: 12.83
    >      Ryan Newman (12) – AF: 14.33
    >give Penske Racing a TEAM AF of: 13.58

    I’d ‘a’ put these boys in last place.

    >RR cars:
    >      Greg Biffle (16) – AF: 12.17
    >      Mark Martin (6) – AF: 13.50
    >      Kurt Busch (97) – AF: 15.67
    >      Carl Edwards (99) – AF: 16.00
    >      Matt Kenseth (17) – AF: 22.33
    >give RR a TEAM AF of: 15.934

    On my mental scale, RR would be in second place.

    >HMS Cars:
    >      Jimmie Johnson (48) – AF: 4.00
    >      Jeff Gordon (24) – AF: 15.00
    >      Brian Vickers (25) – AF: 23.00
    >      Kyle Busch (5) – AF: 23.67
    >give HMS a TEAM AF of: 16.4175

    This is my mental first place team.

    >RCR Cars:
    >      Kevin Harvick (29) – AF: 15.5
    >      Dave Blaney (07) – AF: 20.50
    >      Jeff Burton (31) – AF: 22.00
    >give RCR a TEAM AF of: 19.333333333333333333333333333333 (I just HAD to do that)

    Next to last in my imaginary universe.

    >DEI Cars:
    >      Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8) – AF: 19.67
    >      Michael Waltrip (15) – AF: 25.33
    >give DEI a TEAM AF of: 22.5

    Third from the bottom for me.

    >JGR Cars:
    >      Tony Stewart (20) – AF: 13.33
    >      Bobby Labonte (18) – AF: 31.50
    >      Jason Leffler (11) – AF: 28.33
    >give JGR a TEAM AF of: 24.387

    Fourth from the bottom.

    In other words, my mental world bears no resemblance to
    the facts whatsoever.  :o(

                                            Marty

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:34 pm

  8. On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 19:50:59 CST, "Tommy Wood" <tgw…@nospam.com> wrote:
    > … I’m so disappointed.  I can’t afford Saturday and Sunday, but I could afford
    >the free days!!!  It was fun!!!
    >The party’s over, I guess.

    I’d paypal you $3 to go and bring back a UCAP.

    If we can get 9 more to contribute, you can go as our rep.  :o)

                                            Marty

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:35 pm

  9. Oh, come on Marty, you know I can’t top Cindy’s UCAPS.  She even UCAPS the
    haulers coming in Friday morning.  Me, I don’t get up at 5 am for anything
    NASCAR…

    "Martin X. Moleski, SJ" <mole…@canisius.edu> wrote in message
    news:d7ir51tdcbg6qklu49v8nlhlhahe1vp585@4ax.com…

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    > On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 19:50:59 CST, "Tommy Wood" <tgw…@nospam.com> wrote:

    >> … I’m so disappointed.  I can’t afford Saturday and Sunday, but I could
    >> afford
    >>the free days!!!  It was fun!!!

    >>The party’s over, I guess.

    > I’d paypal you $3 to go and bring back a UCAP.

    > If we can get 9 more to contribute, you can go as our rep.  :o)

    > Marty

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:35 pm

  10. On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 21:06:25 CST, "Tommy Wood" <tgw…@nospam.com> wrote:
    >Oh, come on Marty, you know I can’t top Cindy’s UCAPS.  She even UCAPS the
    >haulers coming in Friday morning.  Me, I don’t get up at 5 am for anything
    >NASCAR…

    Heh heh.  I did for my first race with John Martin and the gang at
    Martinsville.  It was a lovely day, except that JG won.  :o(

                                            Marty

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:35 pm

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    Tommy Wood wrote:
    > Oh, come on Marty, you know I can’t top Cindy’s UCAPS.  She even UCAPS the
    > haulers coming in Friday morning.  Me, I don’t get up at 5 am for anything
    > NASCAR…

    > "Martin X. Moleski, SJ" <mole…@canisius.edu> wrote in message
    > news:d7ir51tdcbg6qklu49v8nlhlhahe1vp585@4ax.com…

    >>On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 19:50:59 CST, "Tommy Wood" <tgw…@nospam.com> wrote:

    >>>… I’m so disappointed.  I can’t afford Saturday and Sunday, but I could
    >>>afford
    >>>the free days!!!  It was fun!!!

    >>>The party’s over, I guess.

    >>I’d paypal you $3 to go and bring back a UCAP.

    >>If we can get 9 more to contribute, you can go as our rep.  :o)

    >>Marty

    <Blushing>

    No UCAP of the IROC.  Barely one of Qualifying for this year.  I can’t
    afford $30 for qualifying either, and my companions had no interest in
    the IROC so we left.  But I did get the haulers BY GOSH!  LOL

    I’m pretty hacked that the infield passes have gone up so much, too.  We
    paid $70 this year and they were $60 last year and only $50 for the 1997
    race.  Yesterday, one of the radio stations was saying they were going
    to impound the cars (even though the TMS website schedule said they had
    practice on Saturday).  So we didn’t go out today.  Lo and behold, they
    practiced, and we missed it.  We were starting to wonder if it was
    really worth it to get the infield passes if they were going to impound
    the cars.  The fun of the infield (if you’re not camping there) is
    standing around the garage watching them work on the cars.

    Will try to get that UCAP started ASAP….  But I have to get my
    predictions in and get my gear together for our early AM departure.  See
    you all after the checkers fall and some serious tailgating……

    Comment by admin — February 27, 2010 @ 3:35 pm

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