Which Driver Will Take The Final Victory Lap For The Chase?
Friday night's Busch race gave foreboding signs to NASCAR
drivers before Saturday's Cup event at Lowe's Motor Speedway
after that race was interrupted by a record 14 cautions.
The next night 16 drivers including five Chase competitors
encountered problems with blown tires as experienced the night
before due to a smoothed track surface from its previous
trademark bumps. The Goodyear tires could not adequately grip
the revised track surface after the increased dizzying driver
speeds which led to blowout anxiety or casualty for many.
Saturday night at Lowe's Motor Speedway was a mixture of being a
laughingstock and an outright hazard to human life. Tony Stewart
even suggested tounge-in-cheek that he should seek an immediate
renewal of his life insurance policy after losing the lead due
to tire problems.
Elliott Sadler, Kyle Busch and Kasey Kahne also blew tires while
leading which prompted other drivers to not race full capacity
to prevent a threatening tire failure. The track's choice to
grind down its former bump traction has been deemed a disaster
and won't be forgotten for a very long time.
The night was fraught with adversity for all of the drivers but
one rose above the obstacles and prevailed. Jimmie Johnson
succeeded to win despite tire troubles as well as a mid-race
battery switch and a shaky electrical system and also even a
failed alternator. Jimmie also started 41st due to a failed
engine before qualifying.
It was his fourth consecutive win at Lowe's despite the
challenging situation which also raised his placement +3 to tie
with Tony Stewart for the Nextel Cup standing lead. He certainly
earned his pay that day in Concord, North Carolina.
Will fate continue Jimmie's ride to be the next victor of the
Chase for the Nextel Cup? Will it competitively propel Tony
Stewart to resume his 2005 stranglehold on wins as well as top 5
and top 10 finishes after finishing a humbling 25th at Lowe's?
Or will fate cause a shakeout leading to a storybook ending for
one of the other contenders including the retiring Mark Martin
or Rusty Wallace? The showdown is upon us now and looking like
it could be a classic.