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At Richmond, where you finish can be determined by where you start.

By the Numbers: Richmond

By Josh Pate, NASCAR.COM
May 1, 2008
11:23 AM EDT
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All eyes will be on qualifying Friday evening, as they are each week, to see who gets in, who gets left out, and who gets on the pole at Richmond International Raceway. The extra emphasis comes from Saturday night's Crown Royal 400 being an impound race; teams will have minimal contact with their cars following Friday's time trials.

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Friday will be a test to see who can qualify in the top 10, as well. In the nine Cup Series races this season, no winner came from a starting position outside the top 10.

Carl Edwards came from the ninth starting spot to win at Fontana, the worst position. Jeff Burton (Bristol) came from eighth. Ryan Newman (Daytona) and Jimmie Johnson (Phoenix) came from seventh. Kyle Busch came from sixth (Atlanta) and fifth (Talladega). And three times the winner has come from the second starting position: Edwards (Las Vegas and Texas) and Denny Hamlin (Martinsville).

The down side of qualifying in the top 10 this season if the streak continues: No driver has won from the pole, and no driver has won from the 10th position.

Last driver to win at Richmond from the pole: Jimmie Johnson (September 2007).

Last driver to win at Richmond from the 10th position: Dale Earnhardt Jr. (May 2006).

Best average starting position at Richmond among drivers on this week's entry list: Denny Hamlin (4.6).

10Consecutive races at Richmond that have been won from a top-10 starting position. The last driver to win at the track from a starting spot outside the top 10 was Matt Kenseth when he won the September 2002 race from the 25th position.

Jimmie Johnson has led the most laps this season, but Kyle Busch has led the most miles. A quick look at the top five drivers according to laps led shows that, while the same drivers appear, none of the positions remain the same if the order was ranked in terms of miles led.

Laps Led vs. Miles Led

2008 Sprint Cup Series
Pos. Driver Laps Led Pct.   Pos. Driver Miles Led Pct. Wins
1. Jimmie Johnson 412 14.27%   1. Kyle Busch 704 18.75% 2
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 401 13.89%   2. Carl Edwards 492 13.11 3
3. Kyle Busch 398 13.79%   3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 484 12.88% 0
4. Tony Stewart 350 12.12%   4. Jimmie Johnson 453 12.07% 1
5. Carl Edwards 306 10.60%   5. Tony Stewart 354 9.42% 0

Back in Time

Feb. 23, 1986Kyle Petty wins the Miller High Life 400 driving the No. 7 Ford for the Wood Brothers, his first career victory. He led just four laps, beating Joe Ruttman (21 laps led) and Dale Earnhardt (299 laps led) as the only three cars on the lead lap. Petty becomes the first third-generation driver to win a NASCAR race.

10 Key Facts

0.3Margin between Kyle Busch's average finishing position in six starts at Richmond (6.2) and Denny Hamlin's average finish in four starts there (6.5), the best among active drivers. The third Joe Gibbs Racing driver, Tony Stewart, ranks fifth at 11.3.
1Victory for Kevin Harvick at Richmond, in the fall 2006 race, although he has scored more points (1,446) than any other driver there in the last 10 races.
1Top-10 finish for Virginia native Elliott Sadler in his 18 Richmond starts, which came in the spring 2005 race with a seventh-place finish.
5Top-five finishes in six Richmond starts for Kyle Busch. He finished 20th at the track last fall. He has led 292 laps, the most among active drivers without a victory there.
15Victories for Petty Enterprises at Richmond, 13 by Richard Petty and two by Lee Petty. The most recent victory by the team was Feb. 23, 1975, when Richard Petty won from the pole and led 444 of 500 laps. Benny Parsons led the other 56 laps.
28Career victories for Kyle Busch, the most of any driver by age 23. He has six Cup wins, 14 in Nationwide competition and eight in Trucks. He will turn 23 on Friday.
33.5Average finish for Juan Montoya in his two starts at Richmond, the worst among active drivers. Montoya finished one lap down in 26th last spring and crashed to a 41st-place finish in the fall.
71Races since Dale Earnhardt Jr. won in the Cup Series. The last time was two years ago at Richmond, on May 6 when he held off Virginia native Denny Hamlin.
322Laps led by Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Richmond, ranking him 10th on the list of drivers entered this weekend. Earnhardt, however, is tied with Tony Stewart with the most victories at Richmond by an active driver with three.
2,887Laps completed this season by Jeff Burton, the only driver to have completed 100 percent of the scheduled laps in 2008. Teammates Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick have completed two less than Burton.

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Richmond International Raceway

Active drivers, based on wins
Driver Starts Wins Top-5 Top-10
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 17 3 7 9
Tony Stewart 18 3 6 12
Jeff Gordon 30 2 12 18
Jimmie Johnson 12 2 3 3
Joe Nemechek 28 1 1 3
Kevin Harvick 14 1 4 8
Kasey Kahne 8 1 2 4
Matt Kenseth 16 1 3 9
Kyle Petty 52 1 3 12
Ryan Newman 12 1 4 7
Jeff Burton 27 1 7 12
Bill Elliott 45 1 8 15
Mark Martin 44 1 13 23
Kurt Busch 14 1 2 4

Active drivers, based on average finish
Driver Starts Avg. Start Avg. Finish Led
Ky. Busch 6 14.5 6.2 292
D. Hamlin 4 4.8 6.5 67
C. Bowyer 4 19.0 10.8 4
R. Newman 12 8.8 11.1 388
T. Stewart 18 16.2 11.3 792

Sprint Cup Series

Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Jeff Burton 1347 Leader
2. -- Kyle Busch 1325 -22
3. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1268 -79
4. +2 Denny Hamlin 1248 -99
5. -1 Jimmie Johnson 1245 -102
6. -1 Kevin Harvick 1208 -139
7. +1 Clint Bowyer 1182 -165
8. +2 Greg Biffle 1148 -199
9. -2 Tony Stewart 1137 -210
10. -1 Carl Edwards 1084 -263
11. +1 Ryan Newman 1062 -285
12. +5 Juan Montoya 1029 -318

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