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Sonoma: Which Road-Course Experts Are Really The Best?

Think about the best road-course racers in NASCAR, off the top of your head: Tony Stewart, right? Yep. Marcos Ambrose? Sure. Jeff Gordon? Of course.

All of those drivers are in the top 10 for NASCAR's driver rating statistic at Sonoma.

But the formula reveals some surprising names near the top as well.

For example, who knew Ryan Newman had a better driver rating at Sonoma than Gordon? And that Kurt Busch was better than Ambrose?

There are some eye-openers among the traditional "favorites" as well: Robby Gordon is 12th, below even Carl Edwards and Denny Hamlin.

Consult the stats below for your fantasy picks; this could be one week where it really helps you.

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Driver Rating
Formula combining the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Maximum: 150 points per race.
Number of Races: 5
Rank    Car	Driver	   Avg Finish	High   AVG DRIVER RATING
1	14	Tony Stewart	9.4	142.7	113.2
2	42	Juan Montoya	4.3	115.3	111.3
3	18	Kyle Busch	16.4	147.6	101.9
4	2	Kurt Busch	15.4	121.8	101.4
5	47	Marcos Ambrose	22.5	113.6	99.6
6	39	Ryan Newman	11.0	127.8	98.8
7	24	Jeff Gordon	10.6	137.0	97.1
8	26	Jamie McMurray	20.0	110.5	89.6
9	08	Boris Said	20.0	107.7	88.8
10	11	Denny Hamlin	13.5	119.2	87.1
11	99	Carl Edwards	16.8	107.5	86.8
12	7	Robby Gordon	28.8	110.9	86.4
13	31	Jeff Burton	17.4	114.1	86.4
14	20	Joey Logano	19.0	86.2	86.2
15	19	Elliott Sadler	11.4	94.5	85.9
16	16	Greg Biffle	12.4	113.5	82.2
17	33	Clint Bowyer	8.0	89.9	81.4
18	48	Jimmie Johnson	16.4	101.1	80.4
19	5	Mark Martin	21.0	93.4	77.4
20	29	Kevin Harvick	24.4	109.0	76.2
21	17	Matt Kenseth	17.6	90.6	75.3
22	9	Kasey Kahne	25.8	132.4	73.5
23	83	Brian Vickers	19.5	92.6	69.2
24	88	D Earnhardt Jr.	23.8	96.4	67.4
25	21	Bill Elliott	19.0	66.6	66.6
26	1	M Truex Jr.	20.0	75.2	64.0
27	44	AJ Allmendinger	22.0	88.7	63.9
28	07	Casey Mears	19.0	87.6	59.3
29	96	Bobby Labonte	29.0	72.5	57.2
30	13	Max Papis	23.5	75.4	54.6
31	78	Joe Nemechek	28.0	73.5	54.2
32	18	J.J. Yeley	27.0	58.9	54.1
33	71	David Gilliland	22.8	99.4	53.3
34	00	M McDowell	21.0	52.3	52.3
35	34	Brian Simo	26.5	77.2	52.1
36	04	P.J. Jones	30.8	71.0	51.6
37	6	David Ragan	28.7	59.9	51.3
38	55	Michael Waltrip	23.3	59.2	50.8
39	66	Dave Blaney	32.2	65.0	48.0
40	98	Paul Menard	27.5	52.9	47.7
41	10	Scott Riggs	25.5	56.5	47.3
42	28	Travis Kvapil	21.5	49.8	47.0
43	77	Sam Hornish Jr.	34.5	52.3	46.8
44	12	David Stremme	35.5	49.5	42.6
45	43	Reed Sorenson	36.3	49.5	41.3
46	01	Regan Smith	30.0	41.2	41.2
47	34	John Andretti	30.0	40.2	40.2
48	8	Aric Almirola	28.0	40.1	40.1
49	70	Johnny Sauter	31.0	37.6	37.6
50	87	Scott Speed	37.0	32.6	32.6
51	00	David Reutimann	35.5	35.5	30.7
52	02	Brandon Ash	39.5	32.2	30.1
53	0	Mike Bliss	39.0	26.9	26.9

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