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Host Patrick Snow, Athlon Sports Racing Editor Matt Taliaferro and Tom Bowles, the managing editor of Frontstretch.com, take fans through the garages. A recap of Kansas, Jimmie Johnson going for number three and a preview of Talladega highlight this week's edition of Inside Racing.

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Horsepower Rankings: Kansas

Oct 1st, 2008

Greg Biffle, Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson have accounted for the last seven wins on the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit. Considering that Johnson is the most recent victor, he assumes the top spot in Athlon Sports' weekly Horsepower Rankings. But don't believe for a second that Biffle and Edwards are too far behind.
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Horsepower Rankings: Dover

Sep 24th, 2008

The numbers are the same but the players have changed. Kyle Busch's rotten luck and Greg Biffle's timely resurgence have the Roush Fenway veteran running neck-and-neck with Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson for the 2008 title. But has Biffle's recent run vaulted him atop Athlon Sports' weekly Horsepower Rankings? Not just yet.
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SEASON SUMMARY
Bobby Labonte
Starts: 30
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top 5: 0
Top 10: 2



Current Rank: 19 (2,983 / -2735)
Earnings: $3,984,965
Best Finish: 6

SEASON RESULTS
RACE FINISH PTS EARN
Daytona 500 11 130 $329,756
Auto Club 500 25 88 $125,136
UAW-Dodge 400 17 112 $134,311
Kobalt Tools 500 12 132 $114,536
Food City 500 38 49 $118,761
Goody's Cool Orange 500 25 93 $110,436
Samsung 500 20 103 $149,511
Subway Fresh Fit 500 12 127 $112,511
Aaron's 499 34 61 $116,511
Crown Royal Presents The Dan Lowry 400 13 124 $113,011
Dodge Challenger 500 18 109 $119,011
Coca-Cola 600 11 130 $143,891
Best Buy 400 32 67 $113,786
Pocono 500 11 130 $121,536
LifeLock 400 31 70 $112,486
Toyota/Save Mart 350 39 46 $107,511
Lenox Industrial Tools 301 10 134 $127,411
Coke Zero 400 13 124 $136,936
LifeLock.com 400 29 76 $121,361
Allstate 400 at the Brickyard 16 115 $195,536
Pennsylvania 500 33 64 $103,611
Centurion Boats at The Glen 42 37 $97,046
3M Performance 400 27 82 $112,861
Sharpie 500 23 94 $130,311
Pepsi 500 21 100 $130,086
Chevy Rock & Roll 400 21 100 $109,661
Sylvania 300 13 124 $118,161
Camping World RV 400 14 121 $113,461
Camping World RV 400 24 91 $124,761
AMP Energy 500 6 150 $139,211


1. Jimmie Johnson  Five top 5s in the last five races — three of those wins — prove Johnson and Chad Knaus are still the guys to beat for the title.

2. Carl Edwards  You can never claim Carl is just riding around for a good points day, although he’s had good points days in each of the last 10 races. That last lap move at Kansas was what Cup racing used to be all about.

3. Greg Biffle  First, first and third the last three weeks. In any other sport, he’d be leading the playoff standings. This, of course, isn’t any other sport is it, Brian? Honestly, you could throw a blanket over the top 3 this week.

4. Kevin Harvick  Make it nine top 10s in a row for Happy. An extra tick of horsepower would go a long way for this team (and their championship hopes).

5. Jeff Burton  Harvick’s teammate has four straight top 10s of his own. The horsepower observation applies to these guys, as well.

6. Matt Kenseth  Works through traffic better than anyone on the circuit. From the front to the back and back to the front again, Kenseth somehow finishes top 5 at Kansas.

7. Denny Hamlin  Hamlin isn’t as far off as some would have you believe. He has runs of 11th or better in seven of the last 11. Problem is, he hasn’t sniffed Victory Lane since the Chase started (ninth, 38th, 11th).

8. Clint Bowyer  The same applies for Bowyer, who has top-12 finishes in the last five races. This team has found consistency, but it’s consistency in the 8th – 12th-place range. That ain’t gonna win you a title.

9. Jeff Gordon  Sick as a dog and finishing top 5. Not a bad day’s work for the four-timer. Maybe hanging at Ella’s day care will keep him in a little kid’s bacteria-infected petree dish for the rest of the year. Hey, whatever it takes, right?

10. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.  Tweaked their way out of contention. Again.

11. Kyle Busch  ‘Frustrated’ not the right word to use for this reeling team. ‘Bewildered’ may be more accurate.

12. Mark Martin  Takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’. Seriously, you don’t see guys just sit down in the middle of the track on their way to the ambulance too often anymore (as Rusty Wallace changes his mind, vowing to remain retired).

13. Tony Stewart  This is starting to get painful to watch. If he doesn’t break the skid at Talladega, I don’t think he’s going to break it at all.

14. David Reutimann  Five consecutive top-20 runs and up five spots in the standings in that time. Good vibes here … and a couple good drafting teammates this weekend in Kenny Wallace and Mikey.

15. David Ragan  Really steps it up on the 1.5-milers. Runs well on the plate tracks, too, with one on tap. I realized this week that I haven’t sent out any love to Jimmy Fennig in this column in a while, so consider it officially sent.
   
Just off the lead pack: Kasey Kahne, Bobby Labonte, Casey Mears, Ryan Newman, Martin Truex, Jr.



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