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Horsepower Rankings: Chicago
Jul 17th, 2008
The gap between Kyle Busch and every other living being in the NASCAR garage area continues to widen as Busch locked up victory No. 7 on the Sprint Cup circuit last weekend. Are 13 wins really out of the question at this point?
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Horsepower Rankings: Daytona
Jul 10th, 2008
Another week, another win. That's pretty much been the story for Kyle Busch this season, who notched his sixth victory of 2008 — and fifth in the last 10 races — at Daytona in the Coke Zero 400. Not surprisingly, he continues to lead the pack in Athlon Sports' weekly Horsepower Rankings.
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Kyle Busch wins Daytona, collects sixth win of season
Jul 6th, 2008
Kyle Busch can do no wrong. After a bump from teammate Denny Hamlin sent him spiraling to the back of the field midway through the Coke Zero 400, Busch charged back to notch his sixth win of the 2008 season.
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Horsepower Rankings: Loudon
Jul 3rd, 2008
A crazy ending to the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 threw the final results into a state of chaos in Loudon. The Horsepower Rankings reflect that, but one thing remains the same is that Kyle Busch remains the unchallenged leader of the pack — for the most part, anyway.
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Horsepower Rankings: Sonoma
Jun 25th, 2008
After a one-week hiatus — oh, we of little faith — Kyle Busch vaults back atop Athlon Sports' weekly Horsepower Rankings after an impressive and unexpected triumph on at the Infineon road course.
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Horsepower Rankings: Michigan
Jun 17th, 2008
Riding a wave of consistency, Carl Edwards ascends to the top of Athlon's weekly Horsepower Rankings in what was easily the toughest week of rankings yet. Oh by the way, did you hear that Dale Earnhardt Jr. finally won a race?
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| SEASON SUMMARY | |||
| Jeff Burton | |||
| Starts: | 19 | ||
| Wins: | 1 | ||
| Poles: | 0 | ||
| Top 5: | 4 | ||
| Top 10: | 10 | ||
| Current Rank: | 3 (2,590 / -291) | ||
| Earnings: | $3,031,590 | ||
| Best Finish: | 1 | ||
| SEASON RESULTS | |||
| RACE | FINISH | PTS | EARN |
| Daytona 500 | 13 | 129 | $323,496 |
| Auto Club 500 | 12 | 132 | $142,258 |
| UAW-Dodge 400 | 5 | 160 | $178,483 |
| Kobalt Tools 500 | 10 | 134 | $124,358 |
| Food City 500 | 1 | 190 | $209,558 |
| Goody's Cool Orange 500 | 3 | 170 | $149,308 |
| Samsung 500 | 6 | 150 | $197,033 |
| Subway Fresh Fit 500 | 6 | 150 | $140,008 |
| Aaron's 499 | 12 | 132 | $137,908 |
| Crown Royal Presents The Dan Lowry 400 | 11 | 130 | $119,658 |
| Dodge Challenger 500 | 10 | 134 | $134,858 |
| Coca-Cola 600 | 6 | 155 | $167,433 |
| Best Buy 400 | 8 | 142 | $147,383 |
| Pocono 500 | 5 | 155 | $143,258 |
| LifeLock 400 | 15 | 118 | $123,008 |
| Toyota/Save Mart 350 | 13 | 124 | $128,508 |
| Lenox Industrial Tools 301 | 12 | 127 | $123,633 |
| Coke Zero 400 | 37 | 52 | $129,408 |
| LifeLock.com 400 | 19 | 106 | $132,958 |
1. Kyle Busch I said last week that Busch’s season was mirroring Jeff Gordon’s 13-win 1998 campaign. I’m changing that to Richard Petty’s 1967 27-win season.2. Carl Edwards One of three Roush cars that looked to be in line for a win until fluke problems arose at Chicago.
3. Matt Kenseth Another was Kenseth, of course, whose flat tire kept him from showing his true might.
4. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Hadn’t looked nearly as strong since that win at Michigan. What gives?
5. Jeff Burton With Caterpillar coming on board next year, Burton weaning himself from phrases like, “Scott, this car drives like a dump truck.”
6. Jimmie Johnson Johnson/Busch battle at Chicago looked eerily similar to Johnson/Kenseth at Texas last season. Except, of course, that Jimmie didn’t win this one, which has been the story for this bunch this year.
7. Tony Stewart “Zippy, run for your life! You have a rookie to deal with next year!”
8. Jeff Gordon For the 12th week in a row Gordon overcomes the junk that was the 24 car early in the race and somehow bags a respectable finish.
9. Kasey Kahne News flash: Kahne ranks second on circuit in number of quality passes. Whatever the hell that means.
10. Kevin Harvick Third at Chicago his best finish since Bristol in March. Somehow continues to hang in at ninth in the standings.
11. Brian Vickers At least NASCAR didn’t screw up and place Vickers behind Mark Martin for the final restart again. That’d have meant he would’ve finished 18th and not sixth.
12. David Ragan With every new and unproven driver Jack throws his way, Jimmy Fennig gets that much closer to Hall of Fame status.
13. Mark Martin “Honey, pack the sunscreen, sandles and dumbbells … It’s vacation time!”
14. Martin Truex, Jr. C’mon Martin, Penske is a lateral move. Talk Tony into opening up a third seat over there.
15. Ryan Newman Can you imagine Stewart and Newman as teammates at Daytona with Hendrick horsepower?! That’s a scary thought.
Just off the lead pack: Greg Biffle, Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch, Denny Hamlin and Elliott Sadler

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