Updated Sept. 8
In the coming days and weeks you'll hear plenty about the championship combatants, but today I'd like to note some of the drivers who missed the Chase.
The list includes two who made it a year ago -- Martin Truex Jr. and Kurt Busch.
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| David Ragan improved upon his rookie season, but it wasn't enough. (Getty Images) |
Former champions (who still race full-time) missing from title contention? Busch is on that list too, along with Bobby Labonte.
Busch, Newman, Kahne and Labonte have another thing in common. All four drive a Dodge, the only manufacturer without a driver in the Chase.
And the season started so well for the Dodge camp, which finished 1-2 in the Daytona 500.
Kahne still had a mathematical shot of making the Chase at Richmond, but was never able to mount a charge on Clint Bowyer for the 12th and final spot.
"I feel like I drove everything I could all day," said Kahne, whose hopes took a big hit with back-to-back 40th-place finishes in mid-August. "I tried to take chances. I tried to be smart at the same time to get what we could get.
"Track position hurt us all day. I was trapped in between a couple of Roush cars on pit road and it didn't matter where I came in (to the pits), I was trapped. It was a long day in the pits. I came out about last every single time it seemed like. That didn't help, but either way, we weren't going to beat Clint."
Roush-Fenway Racing's David Ragan was the only other driver outside the top 12 with hopes of racing his way into the Chase, but it wasn't meant to be for the second-year driver.
"It's very disappointing," said Ragan, who finished 32nd in large part because of a wreck on Lap 122. "We've got 10 more races to try and get a win and certainly to finish 13th in points is our goal now, but running back there 30th and 25th, you don't deserve to make the Chase running like that."
That Ragan was even in position to make the Chase was a testament as to how much he has matured and improved since finishing 23rd in points in his rookie season.
"Regardless of how we ended up today, I told everyone before the race that whether we made the Chase or not wasn't going to be solely be on the Richmond race," Ragain said. "I can look back at three or four races earlier in the year we didn't do a good job that resulted in the loss of a few points.
"Our speed has been in the race car, it's just a matter of making good decisions on Saturday or Sunday."
Power Rankings after Richmond:
| POWER RANKINGS | ||
| Current | Driver | Previous |
| 1 | Jimmie Johnson | 1 |
| Even if Johnson were to finish last and Mark Martin were to win and lead the most laps in the next race at Texas, he would still hold the points lead by 23 points. | ||
| 2 | Mark Martin | 2 |
| There was a time when Martin had a bit of luck at Talladega. From 1988 through 2001 he had 18 top 10s in 28 races. In 12 races since 2002, he has just two top 10s with nine finishes outside the top 20. | ||
| 3 | Jeff Gordon | 3 |
| He has four victories in his past 12 trips to Talladega. However, he finished outside the top 10 in the eight races he did not win, with finishes of 19th or worse in his past four visits. | ||
| 4 | Juan Pablo Montoya | 4 |
| He captured second at Talladega in the spring of 2008, but has finished no better than 15th in his other five visits to the track. | ||
| 5 | Tony Stewart | 5 |
| Though he won last fall at Talladega, he has finished 22nd or worse in five of his last seven trips to the track with three DNFs by way of crash. | ||
| 6 | Denny Hamlin | 6 |
| He has led at least one lap in all eight of his visits to Talladega, but has just two top 10s to show for it with six finishes of 21st or worse. | ||
| 7 | Kurt Busch | 7 |
| He has three finishes of 21st or worse in his past four visits to Talladega after finishing outside the top 10 just three times in his first 14 trips. | ||
| 8 | Kasey Kahne | 8 |
| Sunday marked his second second-place finish at Talladega. In 12 starts at the track, those are his only top 10s. | ||
| 9 | Ryan Newman | 9 |
| His 36th-place finish Sunday was his sixth of 33rd or worse in 16 starts at Talladega. "We had this race back here in the spring and complained about cars getting airborne and now ironically I'm the guy that gets upside down," Newman said. "I wish NASCAR would do something. It was a boring race for the fans. That's not something anybody wants to see; at least I hope not. If they do, go home because you don't belong here." | ||
| 10 | Kyle Busch | 10 |
| His win in the spring of 2008 is his lone top 10 finish in 10 starts at Talladega. | ||
| 11 | Carl Edwards | 11 |
| After three consecutive top 10 finishes at Talladega between 2005-06, he has finished outside the top 10 in his past six trips to the track, but at least he wasn't flying into the catchfence like in his last visit. | ||
| 12 | Matt Kenseth | 12 |
| Like his Roush-Fenway Racing teammate Edwards, he had three consecutive top 10 finishes at Talladega between 2005-06, but has failed to finish in the top 10 at the track since. | ||
| 13 | Greg Biffle | 13 |
| Finished a Talladega career-best fourth on Sunday, his second consecutive top 10 at the track after finishing no better than 13th in his first 12 visits. | ||
| 14 | Clint Bowyer | 14 |
| He won't complain too much about a 12th-place finish considering he has finished 35th or worse in four of his eight visits. | ||
| 15 | Kevin Harvick | 15 |
| His 21st-place finish Sunday was his fifth consecutive finish of 20th or worse at Talladega. He has been running at the finish of all 18 of his starts at Talladega. | ||
