CUP: Auto Club Power Rankings With his runner-up finish in the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes over the No. 1 spot in the FOXSports.com/SPEED.com Power Rankings. This week’s list: 1. DALE EARNHARDT JR. , Five races into the season and Junior has three top-five and five top-10 finishes, including his second place on Sunday. He’s off to the best start of his career. Last week: 4. 2. BRAD KESELOWSKI , For the first time all season, Keselowski failed to finish in the top five, as he had myriad problems throughout the weekend in Southern California. Last week: 1. 3. KYLE BUSCH , The younger Busch has always been a streaky racer and his sweep of the Nationwide and Sprint Cup races could launch him to a great season. Last week: 8. 4. KASEY KAHNE , One of six drivers who bounced off the wall after hitting Timmy Hill’s oil slick, Kahne rebounded to finish ninth and hold on to seventh place in points. Last week: 2. 5. JIMMIE JOHNSON , Don’t let the 12th-place finish fool you: Johnson was awful at Auto Club Speedway,jordan retro 4, which is usually one of his very best tracks. Last week: 3. 6. CARL EDWARDS , A week earlier at Bristol, Carl Edwards puked in his car and lost 12 pounds in the process. This week, he finished fourth as he had a strong run. Last week: 9. 7. GREG BIFFLE , Another up-and-down weekend for Biffle, who at times was really fast and at times not,replica jordan shoes outlet. He finished a respectable sixth. Last week: 7. 8,cheap jordans onsale. MATT KENSETH , Surprisingly, perhaps, Kenseth was the least competitive of the three JGR Toyotas, although he ended the race in seventh place. Last week: 5. 9. PAUL MENARD , Quietly, Menard is putting together a very strong season. He finished in the top 10 for the third time in five races so far. Last week: 11. 10. DENNY HAMLIN , Although he officially was credited with 25th, Hamlin came within half a lap of winning at Auto Club before crashing hard. Last week: 10. 11. JOEY LOGANO , Wow, Logano sure pissed Tony Stewart off and he won’t be on Denny Hamlin’s Christmas card list, either, but he finished a strong and controversial third. Last week: 12. 12. KURT BUSCH , With his second consecutive top-five finish, Kurt Busch is one of the most interesting storylines of the still-young season. Last week: 15. 13. CLINT BOWYER , On a weekend when the Toyotas were pretty much all fast, Bowyer lost an engine and finished 35th. Huge disappointment. Last week: 6. 14. RICKY STENHOUSE JR. , Twentieth wasn’t very good, but for the fourth race in a row, Stenhouse finished ahead of girlfriend Danica Patrick. Last week: 13. 15. KEVIN HARVICK , For the first time all season, Harvick led a lap, although he could do no better than finish 13th. Last week: 14. 16. TONY STEWART , Wow. Stewart blew up at Joey Logano, who blocked him on the last restart. It’ll be interesting to see what happens next with those two. Last week: 19. 17. JAMIE MCMURRAY , The veteran cracked the top 20, but just barely, finishing 19th. Last week: 16. 18. JEFF GORDON , The four-time Sprint Cup champion was all over the map, finishing 11th after being as far back as 33rd. Last week: 17. 19. MARTIN TRUEX JR. , One of the few Toyotas that didn’t run well, Truex finished the race 18th. Last week: 18. 20. ARIC ALMIROLA ,jordan retro 11, A decent 14th-place finish for Almirola. Last week: Unranked. Tom Jensen is the Editor in Chief of SPEED.com, Senior NASCAR Editor at RACER and a contributing Editor for TruckSeries.com. You can follow him online at twitter.com/tomjensen100. More jordan retro 4 articles : air jordan 8 7251 jordan 23 jordan 3430
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