NASCAR rail: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at a glance
Toyota/Save Mart 350 at a glance
WHERE: Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California
WHEN: TV Start 3:30 p.m. ET
BROADCAST: TNT, live on Sirius satellite radio, channel 128
THE LOWDOWN: Some drivers approach a road course as a necessary evil-an obstacle to overcome-but a race at Infineon or Watkins Glen pays just as many points as one at Daytona. Many NASCAR purists don't like road racing, but 43 3,500-pound cars wielded by drivers with widely varying levels of talent can produce one of the most entertaining races of the season. There is nearly always a fresh face lurking in the top 10 by the day's end.
Last 5 WINNERS:
2007: Juan Pablo Montoya
2006: Jeff Gordon
2005: Tony Stewart
2004: Jeff Gordon
2003: Robby Gordon
LAST WEEK'S WINNER: DALE EARNHARDT JR.
After coming tantalizingly close on a number of occasions and winning two non-points paying races at Daytona during Speedweeks, Earnhardt finally answered the question of when he would get his first victory for Hendrick Motorsports. In the end it took good fuel mileage and raw power to hold off Kasey Kahne, but Junior kept himself in contention all afternoon, spending 195 of 203 laps inside the top 10 at Michigan.
1. Kyle Busch
Career average finish at Infineon: 19.7 in three starts
Normally Busch would not be considered a threat to win on the road courses, but after claiming the top prize in Mexico City this spring, he can't be forgotten on this West Coast road course.
2. Jeff Burton
Career average finish at Infineon: 13.3 in three starts
Most drivers can't tell the difference between NASCAR's two road tracks, but Burton is better at Infineon than the Glen. Two of his last three Calif. starts were top-10s, while two in N.Y. were in the 40s.
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Career average finish at Infineon: 27.0 in three starts
Earnhardt has a handful of road course top-10s, but they have all come at Watkins Glen. At Infineon, he's only come close twice with 11th-place finishes in 2003 and 2004. Last year, he finished 13th.
4. Carl Edwards
Career average finish at Infineon: 20.7 in three starts
Last year, Edwards ran strong at Infineon until he had to pit his fuel-starved Ford three laps from the end. Otherwise, he's swept the top 10 on road courses in the last two years.
5. Jimmie Johnson
Career average finish at Infineon: 21.0 in three starts
Johnson is another driver one doesn't automatically consider on the road courses, but he has an average finish of 10.4 on these tracks in his last five attempts-topped by a third last year at the Glen.
6. Denny Hamlin
Career average finish at Infineon: 11.0 in two starts
Hamlin is progressing on the road courses. He finished 12th at Infineon as a rookie and improved to 10th in his next two outings. Last summer, he came home second at the Glen to teammate Tony Stewart.
7. Kasey Kahne
Career average finish at Infineon: 11.0 in two starts
After winning two of the last four races and finishing second at Michigan, Kahne's momentum is about to stall. His career average finish on NASCAR's road courses is a measly 25.6.
8. Greg Biffle
Career average finish at Infineon: 7.7 in three starts
Biffle actually has the best three-year average finish at Infineon among the point leaders and last year he swept the top 10 on both road courses combined.
9. Jeff Gordon
Career average finish at Infineon: 13.7 in three starts
Gordon is going to be happy to get away from the unrestricted, intermediate speedways for a week. He is the all-time leading winner on road courses, with nine victories to his credit.
10. Kevin Harvick
Career average finish at Infineon: 21.0 in three starts
Harvick has two Infineon victories in the books: He won a GN West race there in 1998 and a Southwest tour race in 2003. Tack on a Cup win at the Glen in 2007, and you have a heck of a road racer.
11. Tony Stewart
Career average finish at Infineon: 11.7 in three starts
Gordon may have more career victories, but Stewart has been much more successful in recent years. His last seven road races netted four victories, a second and a sixth.
12. Clint Bowyer
Career average finish at Infineon: 10.0 in two starts
Bowyer struggled at Michigan and clings to a 12-point advantage over the 13th-place driver. He's not great on the road courses, but with a worst of only 16th in four starts, he's not that bad either.
Road course victories
(active drivers are shaded in green)
Driver Road Course Wins
Jeff Gordon 9
Bobby Allison 6
Richard Petty 6
Ricky Rudd 6
Tony Stewart 6
Rusty Wallace 6
Dan Gurney 5
Tim Richmond 5
Darrell Waltrip 5
Mark Martin 4
David Pearson 4
Geoff Bodine 3
Tim Flock 3
Ernie Irvan 3
Cale Yarborough 3
Ray Elder 2
Robby Gordon 2
Parnelli Jones 2
Terry Labonte 2
Marvin Panch 2
Fireball Roberts 2
Marshall Teague 2
Billy Wade 2
Davey Allison 1
Buck Baker 1
Bill Blair 1
Red Byron 1
Lloyd Dane 1
Darel Dieringer 1
Mark Donohue 1
Dale Earnhardt 1
Bill Elliott 1
A.J. Foyt 1
Paul Goldsmith 1
Eddie Gray 1
Kevin Harvick 1
Al Keller 1
Harold Kite 1
Juan Pablo Montoya 1
Cotton Owens 1
Steve Park 1
Benny Parsons 1
Kyle Petty 1
Lee Petty 1
Jack Smith 1
Chuck Stevenson 1
Rex White 1
Laps in the top-10
Infineon and Watkins Glen, last three years
Driver Top-10 laps Possible Laps
Tony Stewart 472 602
Kurt Busch 381 602
Jeff Gordon 341 602
Ryan Newman 326 602
Jimmie Johnson 311 602
Robby Gordon 297 602
Kevin Harvick 268 602
Jeff Burton 221 602
Jamie McMurray 215 602
Carl Edwards 184 602
Mark Martin 179 402
Greg Biffle 167 602
Kyle Busch 155 602
Elliott Sadler 144 602
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 134 602
Denny Hamlin 134 400
Juan Pablo Montoya 112 200
Kasey Kahne 86 602
Terry Labonte 84 602
Matt Kenseth 65 602
Joe Nemechek 65 512
Bobby Labonte 63 602
Martin Truex Jr. 63 400
Reed Sorenson 58 400
Casey Mears 54 602
Driver Rating
Infineon, last three years
Rank Driver Average Driver Rating
1. Juan Pablo Montoya 115.3
2. Tony Stewart 113.9
3. Kurt Busch 109.3
4. Ryan Newman 104.3
5. Boris Said 103.9
6. Jeff Gordon 102.1
7. Jeff Burton 100.6
8. Greg Biffle 93.6
9. Robby Gordon 91.9
10. Kyle Busch 90.6
11. Mark Martin 90.2
12. Jamie McMurray 87.9
13. Elliott Sadler 83.9
14. Kevin Harvick 80.0
15. Carl Edwards 79.8
16. Denny Hamlin 79.3
17. Clint Bowyer 75.3
18. Matt Kenseth 74.5
19. Terry Labonte 74.1
20. Jeremy Mayfield 70.5
21. Jimmie Johnson 68.4
22. Bill Elliott 66.6
22. Martin Truex Jr. 66.6
24. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 66.1
25. Kasey Kahne 61.0