DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2006) –
This weekend’s NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series season finale at
Homestead-Miami Speedway could be another wild-card race
according to pre-race Driver Rating. Kevin Harvick is the
only championship-eligible Chase contender ranking in the top 10
of pre-race Driver Rating.
Harvick, who finished eighth in last season’s
Ford 400, has the eighth-best pre-race Driver Rating of
100.9. He spent most of his time running in the top 15 last year
at Homestead-Miami. Harvick completed 98.1% of his Laps in
the Top 15 there; this helped him amass a Quality Passing
Percentage of 100%, meaning all 51 of his Green-Flag
Passes came over a car running in the top 15.
Matt Kenseth ranks 11th in pre-race Driver
Rating. He finished third last season at Homestead-Miami,
but Kenseth’s day was far different from Harvick’s. Kenseth was
running 15th at mid-race last season and stormed to the front of
the field. passing nine cars over the final 10% of the race,
which made him the top Closer. This year he’ll need to
improve on his Laps in the Top 15 to contend; last season
at Homestead, Kenseth completed 50.6% of his Laps in the Top
15.
Series leader Jimmie Johnson’s pre-race
Driver Rating of 55.6 ranks 28th at Homestead, but Johnson
finished 40th due to an accident last season. To win
his first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup championship, Johnson needs to:
Finish of 12th or better and lead no
laps;
Finish of 13th or better and lead at
least one lap;
Finish of 15th or better and lead the
most laps.
Johnson has three top-10 finishes in five
career starts at Homestead.
Loop Logic …
The pre-race Driver Rating has
been remarkably accurate in predicting strong performance.
In fact, the competitor with the highest pre-race driver
rating has finished in the top three 43% of the time this
year – that driver has won the race 23% of the time.
The race winner has had a pre-race
Driver Rating ranking in the top four in 15 of the 35
races (43%).
The race winner has had a pre-race
Driver Rating ranking in the top 10 in 21 of the 35
races (60%).
The race winner has had a pre-race
Driver Rating ranking in the top 12 in 27 of the 35
races (77%).
PASSING ZONES
Homestead-Miami Speedway generates some of
the best racing in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. The
frontstretch is where the most passing happens. The backstretch
ranks second. Here is the breakdown of the 1,815 Green-Flag
Passes that took place last season at Homestead:
Passing Thoughts …
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has completed
the most Green-Flag Passes at Homestead-Miami
with 78. Earnhardt has been passed only 66 times,
giving him a Passing Differential of 12.
Kevin Harvick and Casey Mears
lead in Quality Passes at Homestead-Miami
with 51 each.
From STATS LLC (the company that compiles
NASCAR’s Loop Data) …
"Greg Biffle has won the past two races at
Homestead-Miami, but Roush Racing teammate Carl Edwards was the
class of the field last year. Carl Edwards finished fourth, but
had the highest Driver Rating (134.6) and was the
Fastest Driver on Restarts (166.851 mph). Edwards had the
best Average Running Position (2.360) and ran 241 of the
267 laps inside the top three (90.3%). Carl Edwards had the
Fastest Green-Flag Speed (168.314) and was Fastest Early
in a Run (170.360). Edwards led the most laps (94 laps,
35.2%) and ran the most Fastest Laps (42, 18.9% of
Green-Flag Laps).
"With Roush Racing taking the top four places
last year (Mark Martin ran second and Matt Kenseth ran third),
Kenseth still has a shot to win the championship if Johnson runs
into trouble like he did last year, finishing 40th
(Johnson’s teammates Kyle Busch finished 41st and
Brian Vickers finished 43rd). However, Jimmie Johnson
posted a top 10 in each of the three years preceding Loop Data
(2002 to 2004)." – Stefan Kretschmann, STATS LLC.