Practice Breakdown from California

Top ten cars are 48, 42, 5, 29, 16, 33, 18, 31, 24, and 11.

Jimmie Johnson looks like the car to beat and i could only find a few who were close to him on lap times.

Speaking of th0se few they reside from the Richard Childress stable. Harvick looks to be the fastest of the trio but Bowyer and Burton look to be close behind.  With good starting positions this trio should all contend for the win.

Another strong stable of cars is the Earnhardt Ganassi bunch. Coincidentally they run the same engines as the RCR bunch.  Montoya really likes the high line and will also challenge the 48 and 29 for the win. Could this be the track where he gets his first oval win? I still don’t trust McMurray yet but he’s an excellent sleeper option and a top 15 run is certainly possible.

Mark Martin was real happy with his hot rod and that usually spells trouble for the competition. While i don’t seem him winning, anything is possible with he and Alan Gufstafson’s fuel mileage strategies.

Greg Biffle looks to have the strongest Roush Ford by far. This is one of the Biff’s best tracks and Cali is historically a track where Roush dominates. I don’t see that this weekend as i think Carl, Matt and Ragan struggled. I think Kenseth is decent and with the Killer Bees on pit road a top 10 isn’t out of the question. Carl on the other hand appeared to really be searching. I really liked him coming into this race but you won’t find  him on any of my teams in any league.

Kyle Busch was my pick before the weekend started. He seems to be ok and has fought a tight racecar all weekend long. I see a top 10 at worse and if they make good adjustments in the race a top 5 is within reach.

Jeff Gordon seemed to be fairly stout but starts deep in the field. 24 generally has some trouble when back in the pack but i think Jeff overcomes that to finish in the top 10.

C list is a mess this week. I wish i had Menard or Speed because i’d probably use them and save Hornish and Allmendinger, which is who i have. A.J. appears to be the stronger of the two but Sammy starts up front, so tough call. As of right now my team will be 48, 29, 33, 43. Still considering 18 over 48 to save Jimmie and still considering 77 to save A.J.

I’m going to pick Kevin Harvick to win at his home track with Jimmie right behind. Sleepers are McMurray and Reutimann in the B list. Deep sleeper is Elliot Sadler. While in C list i like how Scott Speed looked. I think Menard could also suprise. I see Allmendinger finishing about 20th- 25th. Who knows with Hornish.

That’s all for this week gang, good luck FNPers!!!

 

Kyle Wiseman

One Response to “Practice Breakdown from California”

  1. kwiseman33 says:

    That add at the start is blocking 18 as a top 10 car not the 1.

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