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Auto Club Speedway Fontana -- 10/10/2010
Author: Jed Henson
Published: Saturday Oct 9 2010 6:33pm
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As expected, the Fontana, Calif., area enjoyed excellent, consistent weather Friday and Saturday, so the NASCAR Sprint Cup teams got in all three practice sessions and qualifying. To handicap Sunday's race, I crunched the numbers from those sessions to produce initial rankings, and then I merged those rankings with the historical rankings I produced earlier this week (weighting the results heavily toward the initial rankings).
Finally, I tweaked the results by considering starting positions, 10-lap averages and the opinions of another online expert. I came up with this top five:
1. Greg Biffle
2. Jamie McMurray
3. Jeff Gordon
4. Jimmie Johnson
5. Matt Kenseth
I liked Biffle in my mid-week preview (I rated him #4), but I didn't imagine he could dislodge Johnson from the top spot in the prelims. Biffle looked very good on short and long runs in practice, however, and he's got a decent starting position (he rolls off sixth). Add all that to his strong historical numbers, and the Bif is my pick to win.
McMurray vaulted way up my rankings thanks to lightning fast one-lap numbers in all four sessions, excellent 10-lap averages on Saturday, and his most-excellent starting position (yes, he's on the pole).
What about Johnson? Don't get me wrong: The 48 looked solid in the prelims, and he could easily challenge for the win on Sunday. He didn't put up dominating numbers, however, and frankly seemed to be just a tick off. Remember, though, Johnson and crew chief Chad Knaus have made their living improving their race cars better than everybody else. Think twice before you bet against them.
In my preview on Thursday, I rated predictability this week about average, and I'm holding to that. Bettors should therefore take a straight-forward approach to line shopping.
If you're betting on the race, make sure you shop around to get the best possible line on your driver(s). Picking up an extra point or two for one race may not seem like much, but it's crucial if you want to make money in the long run.
Good luck!
Jed Henson publishes the blog NASCARPredict.com. He participates in the Nascapper forums and Free NASCAR Picks Monitor under the name Tucker19.
