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SEASON SUMMARY
Dave Blaney
Starts: 29
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top 5: 0
Top 10: 2



Current Rank: 31 (2,356 / -3362)
Earnings: $2,921,046
Best Finish: 9

SEASON RESULTS
RACE FINISH PTS EARN
Daytona 500 38 54 $259,563
Auto Club 500 30 73 $85,250
UAW-Dodge 400 26 85 $101,508
Kobalt Tools 500 34 61 $69,025
Food City 500 34 61 $82,975
Goody's Cool Orange 500 43 39 $67,246
Samsung 500 21 100 $124,783
Subway Fresh Fit 500 30 73 $77,997
Crown Royal Presents The Dan Lowry 400 18 109 $90,383
Dodge Challenger 500 9 138 $111,283
Coca-Cola 600 17 117 $117,993
Best Buy 400 9 138 $116,583
Pocono 500 22 102 $83,408
LifeLock 400 39 46 $71,890
Toyota/Save Mart 350 20 103 $96,233
Lenox Industrial Tools 301 33 64 $83,608
Coke Zero 400 19 106 $109,108
LifeLock.com 400 23 94 $105,558
Allstate 400 at the Brickyard 35 63 $140,300
Pennsylvania 500 31 70 $79,208
Centurion Boats at The Glen 41 40 $60,230
3M Performance 400 41 40 $71,515
Sharpie 500 38 49 $85,845
Pepsi 500 29 76 $104,583
Chevy Rock & Roll 400 22 97 $86,083
Sylvania 300 33 64 $81,497
Camping World RV 400 12 127 $95,433
Camping World RV 400 31 70 $100,633
AMP Energy 500 22 97 $77,475


1. Kyle Busch  As Kyle would say, “Duh!” Of course he’s up here — on the strength of three wins, a second and a third in the last five weeks. Not too shabby.

2. Carl Edwards  Any other time, Carl would be No. 1. That’s okay, though. Carl is used to running second to Busch after doing so twice in the last three races.

3. Jeff Burton  Burton’s string of consecutive finishes of 13th or better now dates back to October of 2007. That’s 19 straight races.

4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.  Junior’s streak isn’t as impressive as Burton’s, as he was involved in two accidents not of his making, finishing 40th and 35th. Otherwise, he has yet to finish outside of the top 15 this year.

5. Greg Biffle  Loose wheels, suspension problems, alternators … what’s next? Worn floormats? If this bunch could overcome its mechanical issues, they’d have won three races by now.

6. Denny Hamlin  The brake pedal is the one in the middle, Denny.

7. Jeff Gordon  For all the talk you hear of Gordon being off this year, take a glance at the point standings and tell me again they’re out to lunch.

8. Tony Stewart  His results of late do not warrant Tony being this high on the list, but it’s Tony Stewart we’re talking about here. In a Joe Gibbs Racing Camry. On the cusp of summer. Tony says those Toyotas are only making seven or eight more horsepower than the other makes, so multiple that by about 10 and you’ll have a more accurate number.

9. Matt Kenseth  Well, well, look who finally decided to get serious… Kenseth and new crew chief Chip Bolin must have reenacted that scene from “Days of Thunder” where Cole and Harry sit in the old dive bar and get their issues sorted out. It’s gravy from there.

10. Kasey Kahne All-Star and 600 wins bookended by finishes of 22nd and 31st. Still really don’t know what to make of this bunch, but the two wins are very difficult to overlook.

11. Jimmie Johnson  You know, the Lowe’s commercials don’t do much to dispel Johnson’s vanilla image. Instead of fixing stop signs and painting fences with Knaus, why not feature Jimmie and Chandra getting oil dumped on their heads like in the Castrol commercials.

12. Clint Bowyer  Anytime you guys wanna pull out of that tailspin your in will be fine with me. Who knew a win could be so damaging in the long run?

13. Kevin Harvick  That goes double for you, Kev. Of course, he’s never shown much love to the tracks we just visited, so maybe he’ll turn it on soon.

14. David Ragan  Got through the early Dover melee like a pro and muscled on to a solid, if not flashy, 15th-place finish. I wonder if the Obama campaign has contacted Jimmy Fennig about mentoring their young, somewhat inexperienced candidate for the upcoming election circus?

15. Martin Truex Jr.  The boy loves Dover, thanks in large part to wearing his underwear inside-out in hopes of changing his recent run of bad luck. If only he’d have won, he could’ve laid some victory skid marks down on the track. Sorry, couldn’t help myself.

Just off the lead draft: Ryan Newman, Mark Martin, Travis Kvapil, Kurt Busch, Dave Blaney



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