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New Hampshire: Hendrick Drivers Dominate Rating

New Hampshire Motor Speedway appears to be a House of Hendrick, at least according to NASCAR's driver rating at the track.

Four of the top six drivers are employed by Hendrick Motorsports, including Jeff Gordon (No. 2), Jimmie Johnson (No. 3), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (No. 5) and Mark Martin (No. 6).

And the top driver, Tony Stewart, uses Hendrick equipment.

So if there's any chance for Hendrick to continue what it started in Sonoma and break the recent streak of Joe Gibbs Racing success, New Hampshire would be the place.

Here's how all the drivers stack up in New England this weekend:

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Sunday, June 27, 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: 10
Rank	Car	Driver	     Avg Finish	High	AVG DRIVER RATING
1	14	Tony Stewart	9.7	149.2	114.9
2	24	Jeff Gordon	10.3	130.9	108.0
3	48	Jimmie Johnson	10.4	134.8	106.3
4	11	Denny Hamlin	7.5	121.0	102.7
5	88	D Earnhardt Jr.	16.7	131.6	100.7
6	5	Mark Martin	8.7	120.9	98.0
7	29	Kevin Harvick	15.3	148.9	93.2
8	2	Kurt Busch	15.6	123.2	91.6
9	31	Jeff Burton	12.5	117.0	91.5
10	39	Ryan Newman	16.5	133.3	90.6
11	1	M Truex Jr.	14.4	122.5	90.3
12	18	Kyle Busch	15.6	141.1	89.4
13	33	Clint Bowyer	19.1	150.0	89.0
14	16	Greg Biffle	11.9	130.0	88.1
15	99	Carl Edwards	13.2	120.3	87.9
16	42	Juan Montoya	17.7	134.6	84.5
17	17	Matt Kenseth	15.6	116.7	81.5
18	9	Kasey Kahne	20.2	102.0	81.3
19	83	Brian Vickers	20.7	114.6	79.9
20	43	Reed Sorenson	20.3	106.1	75.4
21	00	David Reutimann	19.0	94.1	72.8
22	71	Bobby Labonte	19.6	121.4	71.8
23	07	Casey Mears	19.7	93.9	70.6
24	09	Brad Keselowski	6.0	67.9	67.9
25	96	J.J. Yeley	14.8	81.6	67.7
26	12	David Stremme	26.0	77.6	66.8
27	19	Elliott Sadler	23.4	86.9	66.3
28	47	Marcos Ambrose	21.5	64.1	64.1
29	20	Joey Logano	18.0	84.8	58.4
30	77	Sam Hornish Jr.	28.5	93.8	57.6
31	7	Robby Gordon	25.0	76.8	57.4
32	26	Jamie McMurray	27.2	85.2	57.4
33	55	Michael Waltrip	21.1	70.8	57.1
34	66	Scott Riggs	27.1	82.3	56.2
35	6	David Ragan	28.8	68.2	55.1
36	0	Mike Bliss	28.5	56.1	54.8
37	66	Dave Blaney	28.9	85.2	53.0
38	09	Aric Almirola	23.3	69.0	52.5
39	70	Johnny Sauter	24.8	76.0	51.7
40	44	A J Allmendinger	34.2	67.3	49.7
41	37	Tony Raines	28.8	69.9	49.6
42	87	Joe Nemechek	32.8	72.3	49.2
43	28	Travis Kvapil	30.3	75.6	47.4
44	78	Regan Smith	29.0	49.2	45.7
45	71	David Gilliland	35.3	57.7	44.7
46	34	John Andretti	28.0	50.6	44.4
47	98	Paul Menard	29.5	58.6	43.6
48	64	Mike Wallace	33.0	48.4	39.5
49	82	Scott Speed	33.5	37.6	37.1
50	21	Bill Elliott	31.7	35.9	33.6
51	36	M McDowell	36.7	42.4	32.9
52	45	Chad McCumbee	42.0	30.3	30.3
53	98	Boris Said	40.0	24.9	24.9

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