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Kasey Kahne Wins Bristol Food City 500 [Full Recap and Results]

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After a dominating 2nd-place performance at Las Vegas last weekend, Kasey Kahne had another great run at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday and grabbed his first win at The Bullring with Hendrick Motorsports. The Food City 500 was the most eventful race thus far of the 2013 season and could easily be filed into the “that’s just Bristol” group of races. It should be another fun race when the Sprint Cup Series stops here again in August.

Other Important Happenings:

Lap 9 – Tony Stewart has a left rear tire going down and spins into the wall. His bad weekend got even worse.
Lap 55 – Jeff Burton and Carl Edwards say hello to the wall, collecting Marcos Ambrose along the way. Burton was running around 15th at the time.
Lap 57 – Kyle Busch, who had led all laps up to this point, gets caught speeding on pit road, putting him back to 36th.
Lap 64 – Juan Montoya has fuel pump problems and was off-pace before coming to pit road.
Lap 71 – Jamie McMurray gets a little too high on the track and spins, causing minimal damage. He was running just outside the top 10 at the time.
Lap 152 – David Gilliland slams the wall while having a great weekend. He was running 17th at the time.
Lap 230 – Kurt Busch, running 2nd at the time, has to pit for a loose wheel.
Lap 236 – Landon Cassill hits the wall, bringing out the caution, which benefits Kurt Busch big time because he can take the wave around. It’s also a break for Denny Hamlin, who thought he had a loose wheel, too.
Lap 243 – Aric Almirola hits the wall and has to pit. He was 13th at the time.
Lap 250 – Caution for another Almirola incident. Brian Vickers gets the lucky dog free pass in 23rd.
Lap 321 – Denny Hamlin spins Joey Logano for 2nd place.
Lap 390 – Jeff Gordon, who was leading at the time, melted a bead in the tire and shot up into the wall and into 2nd-place Matt Kenseth.
Lap 455 – Jimmie Johnson blows a tire and hits the wall. He was running 5th at the time.
Lap 490 – Denny Hamlin starts losing a tire and babies his car around the track for the rest of the race. He was running around 6th but was on very old tires.

Full Results of the Food City 500 (03-17-2013):

  1. Kasey Kahne
  2. Kyle Busch
  3. Brad Keselowski
  4. Kurt Busch
  5. Clint Bowyer
  6. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  7. Ryan Newman
  8. Brian Vickers
  9. Paul Menard
  10. Jamie McMurray
  11. Greg Biffle
  12. Martin Truex, Jr.
  13. A.J. Allmendinger
  14. Kevin Harvick
  15. Casey Mears
  16. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
  17. Joey Logano
  18. Carl Edwards
  19. Marcos Ambrose
  20. David Stremme
  21. David Ragan
  22. Jimmie Johnson
  23. Denny Hamlin
  24. David Gilliland
  25. Terry Labonte
  26. Josh Wise
  27. J.J. Yeley
  28. Danica Patrick
  29. Joe Nemechek
  30. Juan Montoya
  31. Tony Stewart
  32. Jeff Burton
  33. Landon Cassill
  34. Jeff Gordon
  35. Matt Kenseth
  36. Dave Blaney
  37. Aric Almirola
  38. Travis Kvapil
  39. David Reutimann
  40. Scott Speed
  41. Bobby Labonte
  42. Michael McDowell
  43. Mike Bliss

Kyle Busch Paces Bristol Happy Hour [Full Results + Ten-Lap Averages]

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Surprise, surprise, Kyle Busch was fast once again in the final practice session of the weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway. Happy Hour was pretty uneventful, and there were minimal surprises. The most unexpected thing that happened was that David Gilliland was able to post a pretty fast lap. He qualified 14th on Friday, so you may want to think of him as a (very deep) sleeper option on Sunday. The ten-lap average chart can be found below the practice speeds chart. 

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Full Practice #3 Results (03-16-2013):

Rank Driver Laps Ran Fastest Lap # Best Speed Best Time
1. Kyle Busch 86 2 124.824 15.372
2. Kasey Kahne 92 2 124.638 15.395
3. David Gilliland 64 2 124.638 15.395
4. Matt Kenseth 66 2 124.622 15.397
5. Denny Hamlin 85 2 124.605 15.399
6. Brad Keselowski 84 2 124.508 15.411
7. Marcos Ambrose 56 2 124.299 15.437
8. Brian Vickers 94 2 124.283 15.439
9. Jimmie Johnson 97 2 124.210 15.448
10. Paul Menard 72 2 124.194 15.450
11. Greg Biffle 81 34 124.130 15.458
12. A.J. Allmendinger 64 2 124.098 15.462
13. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. 69 17 124.018 15.472
14. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 83 1 123.961 15.479
15. Kurt Busch 78 2 123.937 15.482
16. Joey Logano 86 15 123.873 15.490
17. Casey Mears 65 21 123.857 15.492
18. Clint Bowyer 104 1 123.810 15.498
19. Jeff Burton 94 4 123.762 15.504
20. Martin Truex, Jr. 68 16 123.754 15.505
21. Jamie McMurray 89 2 123.594 15.525
22. Aric Almirola 83 20 123.507 15.536
23. Kevin Harvick 65 14 123.483 15.539
24. Jeff Gordon 73 2 123.411 15.548
25. Tony Stewart 68 2 123.380 15.552
26. Juan Montoya 77 7 123.316 15.560
27. David Stremme 54 10 123.300 15.562
28. Ryan Newman 77 7 123.229 15.571
29. J.J. Yeley 82 23 123.024 15.597
30. Bobby Labonte 68 13 122.913 15.611
31. David Reutimann 62 2 122.843 15.620
32. Carl Edwards 48 2 122.819 15.623
33. Dave Blaney 63 47 122.787 15.627
34. Mike Bliss 9 7 122.764 15.630
35. Danica Patrick 57 11 122.717 15.636
36. Josh Wise 59 2 122.678 15.641
37. Landon Cassill 59 29 122.607 15.650
38. Travis Kvapil 77 15 122.576 15.654
39. Scott Speed 18 14 121.628 15.776
40. Terry Labonte 61 2 121.481 15.795
41. Michael McDowell 9 1 121.336 15.814
42. Joe Nemechek 36 22 121.052 15.851

Best Ten-Lap Average:

Rank Driver Best 10-Lap Avg
1. Denny Hamlin 123.482
2. Kyle Busch 123.444
3. Jeff Burton 123.398
4. Brad Keselowski 123.368
5. Kasey Kahne 123.345
6. David Gilliland 123.263
7. Martin Truex, Jr. 123.206
8. Paul Menard 123.178
9. Jimmie Johnson 123.095
10. Kurt Busch 123.052
11. Matt Kenseth 123.003
12. Casey Mears 122.905
13. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 122.775
14. Ryan Newman 122.770
15. Greg Biffle 122.726
16. Clint Bowyer 122.692
17. Kevin Harvick 122.692
18. A.J. Allmendinger 122.649
19. Jamie McMurray 122.647
20. Brian Vickers 122.592
21. Marcos Ambrose 122.437
22. Joey Logano 122.343
23. Jeff Gordon 122.116
24. Tony Stewart 122.054
25. Aric Almirola 121.848
26. J.J. Yeley 121.707
27. Bobby Labonte 121.626
28. David Reutimann 121.604
29. Travis Kvapil 121.412
30. Juan Montoya 121.412
31. Josh Wise 121.337
32. David Stremme 121.336
33. Terry Labonte 120.502
34. Danica Patrick 120.335
35. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. 119.823

JRG Dominates Practice #2 At Bristol [Full Results + Ten-Lap Averages]

Kyle Busch #18 Car

It was the “Joe Gibbs Racing Show” at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday morning with Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, and Denny Hamlin posting the three fastest laps of the one-hour session. Some important things to note: Brad Keselowski had a vibration early on in the session, as did Jimmie Johnson. The latter thought it may have been a loose wheel, and if I hear anything more about Keselowski I will update this post. The ten-lap average chart can be found below the practice speeds chart. 

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Full Practice #2 Results (03-16-2013):

Rank Driver Laps Ran Fastest Lap # Best Speed Best Time
1. Kyle Busch 63 3 125.831 15.249
2. Matt Kenseth 60 8 125.749 15.259
3. Denny Hamlin 47 3 125.658 15.270
4. Jeff Burton 83 8 125.601 15.277
5. Kasey Kahne 59 10 125.584 15.279
6. Kevin Harvick 72 5 125.510 15.288
7. Jeff Gordon 57 3 125.461 15.294
8. Jamie McMurray 64 6 125.445 15.296
9. Kurt Busch 74 11 125.371 15.305
10. Jimmie Johnson 48 3 125.281 15.316
11. Joey Logano 75 4 125.264 15.318
12. Brad Keselowski 86 5 125.248 15.320
13. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. 53 14 125.232 15.322
14. Paul Menard 64 4 125.199 15.326
15. Clint Bowyer 45 26 125.199 15.326
16. Martin Truex, Jr. 43 2 125.191 15.327
17. Greg Biffle 55 8 125.109 15.337
18. Marcos Ambrose 70 3 125.028 15.347
19. Juan Montoya 68 3 125.020 15.348
20. A.J. Allmendinger 66 3 124.930 15.359
21. Aric Almirola 68 8 124.897 15.363
22. Casey Mears 55 14 124.841 15.370
23. Brian Vickers 37 17 124.759 15.380
24. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 54 3 124.573 15.403
25. Mike Bliss 6 5 124.508 15.411
26. David Stremme 36 8 124.379 15.427
27. Ryan Newman 39 4 124.363 15.429
28. Danica Patrick 60 21 124.347 15.431
29. David Gilliland 35 18 124.202 15.449
30. Tony Stewart 66 5 124.010 15.473
31. Travis Kvapil 48 16 123.978 15.477
32. Dave Blaney 43 7 123.929 15.483
33. David Reutimann 57 25 123.905 15.486
34. Carl Edwards 42 6 123.865 15.491
35. J.J. Yeley 76 29 123.324 15.559
36. Michael McDowell 25 2 123.292 15.563
37. Josh Wise 44 32 123.285 15.564
38. Bobby Labonte 51 8 122.419 15.674
39. David Ragan 30 17 122.310 15.688
40. Scott Speed 5 4 121.705 15.766
41. Terry Labonte 38 10 121.290 15.820
42. Landon Cassill 14 10 119.084 16.113

Best Ten-Lap Average:

Rank Driver Best Ten-Lap Average
1. Kyle Busch 124.874
2. Brad Keselowski 124.702
3. Joey Logano 124.475
4. Jeff Burton 124.112
5. Matt Kenseth 124.053
6. Casey Mears 123.994
7. Clint Bowyer 123.987
8. Jimmie Johnson 123.855
9. Kevin Harvick 123.708
10. David Gilliland 123.641
11. A.J. Allmendinger 123.618
12. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. 123.511
13. Ryan Newman 123.458
14. Jeff Gordon 123.345
15. Paul Menard 123.331
16. Aric Almirola 123.301
17. Kurt Busch 123.136
18. Kasey Kahne 123.013
19. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 123.002
20. Tony Stewart 122.943
21. Jamie McMurray 122.881
22. J.J. Yeley 122.397
23. Danica Patrick 122.378
24. Denny Hamlin 122.311
25. Carl Edwards 122.229
26. Juan Montoya 122.174
27. David Reutimann 122.163
28. Marcos Ambrose 122.146
29. Greg Biffle 121.943
30. Bobby Labonte 120.847

Kyle Busch Wins Bristol Pole [Full Food City 500 Starting Lineup]

Kyle Busch wins pole at Bristol Motor Speedway 3-15-2013

The #18 Toyota has been one of the fastest cars nearly every weekend thus far in the 2013 season, and on Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway, that was the case once again. Kyle Busch bested Kasey Kahne for his (surprisingly) first career pole in Thunder Valley with a lap of 129.535 mph. Busch was the only driver to exceed 129 mph in qualifying. Denny Hamlin, Brian Vickers, and Paul Menard rounded out the top 5.

Full Starting Lineup For The Food City 500:

  1. Kyle Busch
  2. Kasey Kahne
  3. Denny Hamlin
  4. Brian Vickers
  5. Paul Menard
  6. Jamie McMurray
  7. Brad Keselowski
  8. Tony Stewart
  9. Martin Truex, Jr.
  10. Joey Logano
  11. Jeff Gordon
  12. Matt Kenseth
  13. Jimmie Johnson
  14. David Gilliland
  15. Casey Mears
  16. Jeff Burton
  17. Juan Montoya
  18. Kevin Harvick
  19. Kurt Busch
  20. Aric Almirola
  21. Carl Edwards
  22. Marcos Ambrose
  23. Clint Bowyer
  24. Greg Biffle
  25. David Reutimann
  26. David Stremme
  27. Scott Speed
  28. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
  29. A.J. Allmendinger
  30. David Ragan
  31. Ryan Newman
  32. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  33. David Blaney
  34. Michael McDowell
  35. J.J. Yeley
  36. Mike Bliss
  37. Travis Kvapil
  38. Joe Nemechek
  39. Bobby Labonte
  40. Josh Wise
  41. Danica Patrick
  42. Landon Cassill
  43. Terry Labonte

Bristol Practice #3 (Happy Hour) Ten-Lap Averages – Food City 500

Rank Driver Average Speed (MPH)
1. Ryan Newman 120.562
2. Joey Logano 120.431
3. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 120.347
4. Regan Smith 120.309
5. Jimmie Johnson 120.221
6. A.J. Allmendinger 120.170
7. Paul Menard 120.110
8. Jeff Gordon 120.073
9. Jeff Burton 120.071
10. Brad Keselowski 120.065
11. Juan Montoya 120.028
12. Denny Hamlin 120.015
13. Matt Kenseth 120.011
14. Tony Stewart 119.818
15. Brian Vickers 119.731
16. Kyle Busch 119.336
17. Clint Bowyer 119.233
18. Kasey Kahne 119.189
19. Greg Biffle 119.163
20. Kevin Harvick 119.065
21. Marcos Ambrose 119.050
22. Aric Almirola 118.895
23. Travis Kvapil 118.834
24. Jamie McMurray 118.761
25. Ken Schrader 118.492
26. Kurt Busch 118.467
27. Carl Edwards 118.403
28. Landon Cassill 118.300
29. David Ragan 116.741

Bristol Practice #3 (Happy Hour) Results – Food City 500

Pos Driver Laps Best Speed Avg. Speed
1 Ryan Newman 92 121.883 118.961
2 Kyle Busch 81 121.836 118.722
3 Brad Keselowski 94 121.682 119.31
4 David Reutimann 39 121.682 119.758
5 Kasey Kahne 60 121.628 119.567
6 Marcos Ambrose 63 121.566 118.854
7 Clint Bowyer 58 121.405 119.211
8 Martin Truex Jr. 70 121.328 119.403
9 Jeff Gordon 88 121.297 119.019
10 Jimmie Johnson 102 121.274 118.875
11 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 72 121.267 119.521
12 Joey Logano 72 121.267 119.002
13 Aric Almirola 78 121.259 119.348
14 Brian Vickers 90 121.182 118.414
15 Matt Kenseth 68 121.182 119.196
16 Greg Biffle 81 121.182 119.05
17 AJ Allmendinger 87 121.006 119.384
18 Landon Cassill 63 120.907 118.139
19 Juan Pablo Montoya 69 120.862 118.984
20 Regan Smith 87 120.839 119.006
21 Jeff Burton 108 120.808 118.91
22 Tony Stewart 58 120.763 118.92
23 Denny Hamlin 81 120.71 118.536
24 Paul Menard 74 120.672 119.124
25 David Stremme 40 120.641 119.166
26 Dave Blaney 58 120.611 117.067
27 Kevin Harvick 58 120.52 119.07
28 Kurt Busch 86 120.407 118.44
29 Jamie McMurray 84 120.331 118.935
30 Travis Kvapil 73 120.324 118.571
31 Casey Mears 50 120.195 118.926
32 Carl Edwards 45 119.903 118.686
33 Bobby Labonte 51 119.73 118.37
34 Josh Wise 4 119.693 119.388
35 Brendan Gaughan 65 119.529 118.527
36 Michael McDowell 39 119.522 118.354
37 J.J. Yeley 44 119.484 117.961
38 David Gilliland 44 119.395 118.328
39 Ken Schrader 42 119.314 117.659
40 David Ragan 52 119.143 117.204
41 Joe Nemechek 9 118.951 118.332
42 Scott Riggs 31 118.657 115.707
43 Reed Sorenson 2 117.021 116.471

Bristol Practice #2 Ten-Lap Averages – Food City 500

Rank Driver Avg Speed
(MPH)
1. Kasey Kahne 121.737
2. Ryan Newman 121.506
3. Martin Truex, Jr. 121.458
4. Matt Kenseth 121.257
5. Brad Keselowski 121.227
6. Aric Almirola 121.158
7. Regan Smith 121.062
8. Paul Menard 121.055
9. Brian Vickers 121.038
10. Joey Logano 121.007
11. Kevin Harvick 120.792
12. A.J. Allmendinger 120.743
13. Travis Kvapil 120.696
14. Jeff Gordon 120.613
15. Greg Biffle 120.448
16. Jimmie Johnson 120.429
17. Kyle Busch 120.398
18. Jamie McMurray 119.997
19. Juan Montoya 119.948
20. Brendan Gaughan 119.913
21. Bobby Labonte 119.897
22. Clint Bowyer 119.864
23. Kurt Busch 119.831
24. Marcos Ambrose 119.771
25. Tony Stewart 119.346
26. David Gilliland 119.263
27. David Stremme 119.201
28. Landon Cassill 118.847
29. Ken Schrader 118.561
30. Michael McDowell 117.762

Bristol Qualifying Results – Food City 500

POS DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR TIME BEHIND
1 Greg Biffle Ford 3M / 811 15.324 Leader
2 A.J. Allmendinger Dodge Shell / Pennzoil 15.325 -0.001
3 Ryan Newman Chevrolet Quicken Loans 15.331 -0.007
4 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet Drive to End Hunger 15.34 -0.016
5 Brad Keselowski Dodge Miller Lite 15.367 -0.043
6 Regan Smith Chevrolet Furniture Row / CSX “Play it Safe” 15.373 -0.049
7 Aric Almirola Ford Charter Comm. 15.385 -0.061
8 Carl Edwards Ford Cheez-It 15.389 -0.065
9 Joey Logano Toyota The Home Depot 15.392 -0.068
10 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet Farmers Insurance 15.43 -0.106
11 Paul Menard Chevrolet Moen / Menards 15.432 -0.108
12 Marcos Ambrose Ford Mac Tools 15.433 -0.109
13 Kyle Busch Toyota Wrigley 15.452 -0.128
14 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Budweiser 15.461 -0.137
15 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota NAPA Auto Parts 15.461 -0.137
16 Clint Bowyer Toyota 5-hour Energy 15.474 -0.15
17 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet McDonald’s 15.48 -0.156
18 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet National Guard / Diet Mountain Dew 15.491 -0.167
19 David Reutimann Chevrolet Tradebank 15.491 -0.167
20 Denny Hamlin Toyota FedEx Ground 15.495 -0.171
21 Matt Kenseth Ford Best Buy 15.516 -0.192
22 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Lowe’s / Kobalt Tools 15.532 -0.208
23 Tony Stewart Chevrolet Office Depot / Mobil 1 15.541 -0.217
24 Casey Mears Ford GEICO 15.547 -0.223
25 Brian Vickers Toyota Aaron’s Dream Machine 15.547 -0.223
26 David Gilliland Ford Taco Bell 15.566 -0.242
27 Kurt Busch Chevrolet HendrickCars.com 15.577 -0.253
28 David Stremme Toyota Food Country USA / Inception Motorsports 15.589 -0.265
29 Landon Cassill Toyota Burger King / Dr Pepper 15.594 -0.27
30 Juan Montoya Chevrolet Target 15.601 -0.277
31 David Ragan Ford Front Row Motorsports 15.604 -0.28
32 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet South Point Hotel & Casino 15.617 -0.293
33 Jeff Burton Chevrolet BB&T 15.628 -0.304
34 Travis Kvapil Toyota Burger King / Dr Pepper 15.638 -0.314
35 Dave Blaney Chevrolet SealWrap / Widow Wax 15.646 -0.322
36 Bobby Labonte Toyota Clorox / Scott Products 15.648 -0.324
37 Josh Wise* Ford Morristown Driver’s Service 15.679 -0.355
38 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet Turn One Racing / Carnegie Hotel 15.691 -0.367
39 Michael McDowell Ford K-Love “Let it start with me” 15.732 -0.408
40 J.J. Yeley Toyota JPO Absorbents 15.75 -0.426
41 Joe Nemechek Toyota AMFMEnergy.com / Pellet & Wood Stoves 15.765 -0.441
42 Ken Schrader+ Ford TMone “We Drive Sales” 15.907 -0.583
43 Scott Riggs Chevrolet North Texas Pipe 15.809 -0.485

Bristol Practice #1 Results – Food City 500

Pos Driver Laps Best Speed Avg. Speed
1 Carl Edwards 24 123.921 120.421
2 AJ Allmendinger 37 123.881 120.469
3 Marcos Ambrose 29 123.865 121.153
4 Joey Logano 44 123.826 120.393
5 Ryan Newman 36 123.73 120.089
6 Jeff Gordon 21 123.73 119.908
7 Regan Smith 34 123.658 120.177
8 Kevin Harvick 27 123.658 120.036
9 Martin Truex Jr. 42 123.65 120.124
10 Kyle Busch 26 123.594 119.958
11 Greg Biffle 34 123.57 120.484
12 Aric Almirola 34 123.507 120.653
13 Jamie McMurray 69 123.403 119.214
14 Denny Hamlin 43 123.332 118.706
15 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 21 123.292 121.401
16 Juan Pablo Montoya 26 123.261 119.141
17 Matt Kenseth 37 123.205 120.418
18 Paul Menard 54 123.158 120.049
19 Jeff Burton 37 123.142 119.376
20 Jimmie Johnson 26 123.126 119.945
21 Kasey Kahne 36 123.063 120.423
22 Brad Keselowski 28 123.055 120.467
23 Clint Bowyer 22 123.055 121.318
24 David Reutimann 22 122.937 121.392
25 Tony Stewart 40 122.905 119.321
26 Landon Cassill 40 122.89 119.036
27 Brian Vickers 45 122.85 119.377
28 Casey Mears 31 122.843 119.836
29 David Gilliland 21 122.835 120.377
30 Travis Kvapil 38 122.764 119.367
31 David Ragan 22 122.764 119.687
32 Dave Blaney 17 122.74 121.439
33 Kurt Busch 20 122.576 120.396
34 David Stremme 20 122.474 120.965
35 Reed Sorenson 20 122.271 120.266
36 Josh Wise 20 122.077 121.088
37 Michael McDowell 17 122.053 120.686
38 Brendan Gaughan 40 121.96 118.555
39 J.J. Yeley 16 121.805 116.641
40 Bobby Labonte 41 121.759 118.919
41 Timmy Hill 30 120.915 118.267
42 Joe Nemechek 31 120.877 120.034
43 Ken Schrader 31 120.566 119.522
44 Scott Riggs 28 119.618 118.953

Fantasy NASCAR Preview: Bristol – Food City 500

Get ready for some good old fashioned beating and banging on Sunday afternoon because the Sprint Cup Series is heading to Bristol! Just as a heads up, Brian Vickers is in the #55 Toyota this weekend, so nobody’s fantasy rosters are safe. Just kidding–I expect “The Sheriff” to be on best behavior in all of his races this season. Nicknamed “The Bullring,” Bristol Motor Speedway is 0.533-mile race track in Tennessee that is always a fan favorite and a producer of some of the most exciting races. Those starting from mid-pack to the rear of the field are always susceptible to going down a lap (or more) early in the races at this track.

During The Last Race At Bristol…Brad Keselowski–in the midst of this hot streak–grabbed the victory, which was his third (and ultimately final) of the 2011 season. He led 89 of the 500 laps ran. Martin Truex, Jr. finished 2nd–a career-best for him at the track–with Jeff Gordon ending up 3rd. He led the most laps that night with 206. Gordon’s Hendrick team mate, Jimmie Johnson, finished 4th, and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top 5 after starting 6th. Keselowski and Matt Kenseth (who ended up 6th after leading 110 laps) were accused of taking advantage of the timing lines on pit road after the race, although I believe it was perfectly legal.

Practice Schedule…Very similar to the schedule last week in Las Vegas: practice on Friday at noon followed by qualifying at 3:30. On Saturday, a second practice session will be held, starting at 9:30 am, and then Happy Hour will take place at noon. The Food City 500 should start around 1:15 pm on Sunday. All times are in EST.

Top Fifteen Ranking Entering The Food City 500:

1. Kyle Busch – I’m not ready to hand him the checkered flag yet, but there really is no reason why Rowdy Busch shouldn’t be on the top of everyone’s boards going into this race weekend. Fourteen starts, five wins, 1,374 laps led, and an average finish of 9.1. And that’s just in the Sprint Cup Series… More impressive? Not a single DNF.

2. Tony Stewart – “Smoke” has really struggled lately at Bristol, as in five finishes of 17th or worse in his last six starts. So why would I have him ranked 2nd going into the race this weekend, other than the fact that he’s the most recent winner? One person: Steve Addington. In the two years with Kurt Busch, those two compiled three top 10s in four starts at Bristol, and he was Kyle Busch’s crew chief in 2009 when Rowdy led 415 of the 500 laps in the August race despite finishing 2nd. Smoke won at Bristol in 2001 and has amassed eight top 10s in twenty-six starts at the track. I full expect that to be at least nine of twenty-seven after Sunday.

3. Matt Kenseth – He’s known for his flat track expertise, but Matt Kenseth is a very good racer at Bristol. In twenty-four starts in Thunder Valley, the 2012 Daytona 500 champ has collected two wins while amassing sixteen top 10s. He’s only finished outside of the top 20 four times at this track, which is extremely impressive. Matt is on a five-event streak of top 10s at Bristol and has finished there in seven of the last eight as well. His average finish of 12.0 is fifth-best in the series at this track, and Kenseth has also led the fifth-most laps (852) of anyone in the series here.

4. Greg Biffle – It’s hard to go against a driver this hot, especially when the next stop is a track that he has found success at in the past. Biffle finished 31st here last fall, but before that he went on a streak of four straight top 10s at this track, with two finishes of 4th and two finishes of 8th between 2009 and 2011. Surprisingly (to me, anyway) The Biff has the fourth-best average finish at this track (11.8) despite never visiting victory lane. However, eleven of Biffle’s eighteen starts here have ended with top 10 finishes, and he has ended up outside of the top 20 just three times. The Roush-Fenway camp has been the best organization at Bristol over the last two years.

5. Jimmie Johnson – Chad Knaus will be on top of the pit box this weekend, and I fully expect this team to continue their “dig out of the hole” run this weekend. “Five Time” won this race in 2010 and he has finished 8th or better in five of his last six starts at this track. Johnson has made twenty starts at Bristol and over half of them have ended in top 10 finishes for him. Over the last two years, Jimmie has averaged the best driver rating of anyone in the series in Thunder Valley (119.6) and has led 499 laps. In the last six, Johnson has led at least 76 laps in every single event. I see no reason to not pick the #48 this weekend.

6. Carl Edwards – I still don’t like how this team is running despite the 5th-place finish posted by Cousin Carl last week in Sin City. He may be able to turn that around this weekend, though. Edwards started his Bristol career off with some struggles (33rd, 26th, and 24th-place finishes in his first three starts), but in the twelve races since then, Carl hasn’t finished worse than 16th, and seven of those twelve races ended with him in the top 10, including two victories (in the fall races of 2007 and 2008). Edwards’ average driver rating of 104.2 over the last two years at Bristol is fourth-best in the series.

7. Ryan Newman – His owner may have had a few speed bumps at this track over the last few years, but the same cannot be said for “The Rocketman”: he is the most recent pole winner at this track and hasn’t finished worse than 16th here since early 2008. Newman has never visited victory lane here, but he has finished inside the top 10 in 60% of his starts in Thunder Valley. His average driver rating of 96.8 if seventh-best in the series at this track over the last two seasons. Newman is a lot better than his average finish here (16.7).

8. Kevin Harvick – One of the most surprising things thus far in the 2012 season is how well Kevin Harvick has qualified. Hopefully that continues this weekend because it can be hard to pass at Bristol, although it’s not impossible. In fact, four of Harvick’s twelve top 10s at this track have came when he started the race outside of the top 20. He owns one victory here (which came back in 2005), and although Harvick has struggled here recently, I like how this team is running, and it’s not like he hasn’t been good at this track (seventh-best average finish–12.5–of anyone in the series). Only six of Kevin’s twenty-two starts in Thunder Valley have ended with him outside of the top 20, and twelve have ended with him inside the top 10.

9. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - In case you missed ESPN’s breaking news (click here) that was more important than Tony Stewart winning the race or Greg Biffle’s awesome start, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is off to the best start in his career. NASCAR’s most popular driver has the third-best average finish (11.7) in the series at Bristol and he has finished in the top 20 in twenty-one of his twenty-four starts at this short track. Junior hasn’t grabbed a top ten here since early 2010, but he has finished there in exactly half of his races in Thunder Valley. Junior ranks 7th in the amount of laps led (with 743) of all active drivers at Bristol. He was better when he drove for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., but Junior should still be a solid pick this weekend, continuing his “awesome” start.

10. Marcos Ambrose - Marcos has never led a lap at The Bullring, but I still consider him a good driver here, just like I do at most tracks when it can help to conserve your brakes. His first start at Bristol netted Marcos a top 10 finish, and he followed that up with a 3rd-place run in the fall race that year. He struggled in 2010, but Ambrose bounced back last season with finishes of 15th and 10th in the two Bristol events. In six starts, he has just one finish outside of the top 20 at this track.

11. Brad Keselowski – I’m just hoping that this team has the fuel issue figured out from last week. As I said before, Bad Brad is the most recent winner at this track, and he’s actually been pretty consistent here throughout his career. Keselowski has made four career starts in Thunder Valley and has finished inside the top 20 in all of them. He has completed all but one lap in those four races and has led a total of 115 laps. My sleeper pick for the week, by the way, is BK’s teammate, A.J. Allmendinger. Penske has been the third-best organization at Bristol over the last two years.

12. Jeff Gordon – I’m still waiting for a breakout performance from this team in 2012. However, I don’t think that’s going to happen this weekend. Jeff has five wins at Bristol, but the most recent of those came in 2002. Fact of the matter is, Gordon has just one top 10 finish in the last five events in Thunder Valley and has led more than 6 laps just once in all of the races here since 2006. Still, Gordon had a great car here last fall, leading 206 laps, so this weekend could be the great performance this team needs, although I wouldn’t bank on it. Gordon’s average finish of 11.5 at Bristol is second-best in the series behind Kyle Busch.

13. Denny Hamlin – Denny has really struggled at Bristol recently (three finishes of 19th or worse in the last four events) but that doesn’t make me look past the fact that half of his starts here have ended with the #11 in the top 10, including a streak of four straight finishes of 6th or better in 2008 and 2009. Denny finished 7th in the fall race here last year despite having just the 12th-best driver rating in that race. If he looks just decent (or worse) in practice this week, I’d stay away from Hamlin this week. But if he looks fast, I wouldn’t let his recent struggles here keep you from starting him on Sunday.

14. Martin Truex, Jr. - Did you know that over the last five Sprint Cup Series races (yes, I’m going back to last season) that Martin Truex, Jr. has the sixth-best average finish of anyone with 11.8? I expected more out of him last week in Las Vegas but, as I always say, you have to forget quickly in fantasy racing when someone disappoints. Truex will be entering Bristol this weekend to prove that his 2nd-place run here last fall wasn’t a fluke. Although I don’t see him repeating that performance, I’m still expecting a solid run out of the #56 this weekend. Martin hasn’t finished worse than 17th in the last four races at The Bullring and had led a total of 68 laps in the last two races here. His average finish of 20.7 here may scare you off but Truex has finished 99.9% of the laps ran here in the last three years (2,997 of 3,000).

15. Jamie McMurray – After last week’s solid run in Sin City, I’m hoping this is a sign of things to come from Jamie Mac and the #1 team. He’s had his fair share of struggles in Thunder Valley (eight finishes outside the top 20 in eighteen starts), but lately McMurray has found some success: in the four races here since joining Earnhardt-Ganassi, he has amassed three top 10s and a worst finish of 21st. Jamie has had a driver rating of over 100.0 in three of those four as well. It’s risky, but I like to think of Bristol as a place to take some risk. If he looks good in practice and likes his car again this week, I’d take a shot with McMurray.

Those To Avoid Entering The Food City 500:

Clint BowyerHe owns three top 5s in twelve starts in Thunder Valley, but that doesn’t hide the fact that six of those starts have ended in finishes outside of the top 20 for Bowyer. Michael Waltrip Racing as whole is majorly hit-or-miss at Bristol (with most the races being “miss”) and like I’ve said before, I want consistently good races out of this team before I consider Clint at tracks other than the ones he’s good at. His career average finish here is 18.9.

Kasey KahneKahne is a wrecking machine lately and I want nothing to do with that going into a track where you have to survive for 500 laps. His stats here of late have been good (three straight finishes of 11th or better) but he has just six top 10s in sixteen career starts at The Bullring and had led in only one race. Kahne has an average finish of 18.7 in his career at Bristol while completing just 86.3% of the laps.

Brian Vickers – He may be a good “start saver” pick in the Yahoo! game but I’m seeing no value anywhere else for this guy. Another season concluded in 2011 with Brian Vickers still not notching a top 10 at Bristol. Fourteen starts here, zero top 10s, and an average finish of 24.6. Michael Waltrip Racing has been just the eighth-best organization at this race track in the last two years.