Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Perfect Storm

When the new Chase format was announced the hopes, were to create great drama and excitment; they have done just that. Through the first six races of the Chase, there was a Chase contender winning to advance to the next round. We are now entering the last race the eleminator round in the Chase and no drivers are locked in yet. This is the perfect storm.

Who would have thought that the Top Four in points entering the last race of the Eliminator 8 round would be Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman, and Jeff Gordon. Now Logano and Gordon were expected to be in high positions, but Hamlin and Newman are surprise contenders. Keselowski and Harvick still find themselves at the bottom of the standings after their tough weekend at Martinsville. The pressure is starting to grow within the storm, and it is getting to the drivers. This is what NASCAR wanted, and it is what they are getting.

With one race left and tempers flaring in a few of the past races we can expect that those same tempers will be present in Pheonix. Keselowski is still in the hot seat with many drivers such as Harvick, Gordon, and Kenseth, which could be an issue for him heading into Sunday's race. Keselowski or Harvick essentially need to win or have a lot of things go their way to advance. The same can be said for Kenseth and Carl Edwards, although this is one of Carl's best tracks. So, as we head into Pheonix, the last race of the Eliminator round, you can expect NASCAR's perfect storm to be at full strength. Do not expect this to be a calm weekend.

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