These driver selections represent my roster before Yahoo’s qualifying deadline. Active and inactive drivers should be selected after qualifying and all practices take place. I will post any changes, as well as my final active roster in our Fantasy NASCAR Forum. Also, be sure to check out our Yahoo Driver Rankings before selecting your final qualifying roster.
A List
1. Jimmie Johnson (8 starts remaining)
Johnson, who has already won three of the first five races this season, absolutely owns Martinsville. The four-time Champ has won five of the last seven Sprint Cup races at Martinsville, including this race last season. Johnson’ average finish of 2.0, and no, 2.0 is not a typo, over the past two seasons is tops among all Sprint Cup drivers. Hot driver + best racetrack = L-O-C-K.
2. Jeff Gordon (9)
Many people might have Denny Hamlin in this spot, but I’m going with Jeff Gordon. In the past two season’s, Hamlin’s average finish at Martinsville is 2.3, while Gordon’s is 3.8. Hamlin has won two of the last four races here, while Gordon hasn’t won since ’05. So why Gordon?
Hamlin has a better average finish in recent years than Gordon, but not by much. Also, I like to look at momentum to pick my weekly rosters as well. Gordon did not run well at Bristol last weekend, but Hamlin was even worse. Denny has not gotten off the start we all expected and currently sits 19th in the points standings. There is no reason this team should not contend for a Top 5 Sunday, but Hamlin’s knee issues and slow start to the season are enough to convince me to give Gordon the nod.
Besides, at a racetrack where I fully expect to start Johnson, Gordon has the best average starting position over the past two seasons at 3.0 (ahead of 2nd ranked Johnson’s 8.8). Qualifying is extremely important at a one-groove racetrack like Martinsville and Gordon has a great shot at getting us qualifying bonus points.
B List
1. Ryan Newman (8)
Newman’s 6.5 average finish at Martinsville in 2009 led all current B-Listers and ranks 5th among all Sprint Cup drivers. The Rocketman also won the pole here in October, giving us another shot at qualifying bonus points.
After a decent points week at Bristol, I’m back in start-saving mode again and Newman makes it easy with last year’s finishes at Martinsville.
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (8)
Junior had a great car at Bristol last week and scored a solid Top 10. Considering he is currently not seen as a “9 start B-List driver”, I was thrilled to grab that finish while saving starts. Earnhardt’s momentum and 8th place finish in this race one-year ago get him a spot on this week’s roster.
3. Jamie McMurray (9)
Continuing with the start-saving theme, JMac will grab this week’s third B-List spot. McMurray scored a Top 10 at Bristol and quietly recorded the 2nd highest average finish at Martinsville last season (8.0) among current B-List drivers. Juan Pablo Montoya was fast here last year, so McMurray certainly has the equipment to run well Sunday.
4. Kevin Harvick (8)
Behind Newman and McMurray, Harvick ranks third among current B-List drivers with an average finish of 10.5 at Martinsville in 2009. Just like last week, I’d be thrilled to get my two starts with some combination of Newman/Earnhardt/McMurray and will use Harvick strictly in an emergency role.
C List
1. A.J. Allmendinger (8)
The Dinger finished 9th in this race last year, which was the best among current C-List drivers.
2. Paul Menard (9)
Menard posted finishes of 25th and 23rd at Martinsville in 2009 and has been running well enough this year to expect at solid Top 20 Sunday.
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pj, I do agree with you on that, my four b guys are: 1-29-33-88. McMurray and Jr. will both have solid runs in my opinion, Newman not sure.
I agree Dan that Bowyer should be pretty good. If I was going with my best 4 B-Listers, Bowyer would certainly be included. But this week I’m going with start savers, so he’s getting benched in favor of Newman, who I don’t expect to run 9 times this season.
very good assessment of the drivers, but I am not too fond of newman here for some reason. I am going Bowyer over Newman.