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Kyle Larson’s domination at Las Vegas vaults him to the top of the power rankings not just because he dominated in one race but because of the several tracks that are relatively similar to Las Vegas on the schedule.
Oh, and Larson also sits atop the NASCAR Cup Series standings.
Now the series heads to Phoenix (Sunday, 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX), always a big race in the spring because this is the track where the championship will be decided. So yeah, it’s early, but Power Rankings seems like a fun place to write about the possibility of these drivers being among the four vying for the title in eight months.
That championship analysis didn’t determine their ranking (the first three races did).
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After three races, here’s my list:
Few would be surprised if Larson makes another Championship 4, which would be his third in the past four years. He knows he left several wins — and playoff points — on the table last year, and if the Hendrick Motorsports driver can capitalize on those opportunities this season, he likely wouldn’t have to sweat too much during the early playoff rounds.
The defending Cup champion is showing he is the strongest Ford on the track. Will that be enough for the Team Penske driver? It should, considering Blaney is carrying much more confidence and less of an aura of angst around him this year.
Byron will keep that chip on his shoulder until he returns to the championship race with another shot at the title. Phoenix might be most important to Byron, who was frustrated after the championship race last year when the Hendrick driver seemed to have the best car early in the race but couldn’t keep pace with Blaney and Larson at the end.
Hamlin was in the mix for a little bit at Vegas. This Joe Gibbs Racing team will be patient in learning and trying to make gains with the new Toyota body. It’s a little too early to tell if he will make a Championship 4 run.
Chastain won at Phoenix last November but had already been knocked out of the playoffs. Chastain is oozing confidence. That could go a long way for him to contend. Trackhouse Racing and Chastain haven’t forgotten coming up just short in 2022.
Busch and the Richard Childress Racing team are just still a little too inconsistent to envision him racing for a title at Phoenix. Thankfully, he has time to find that consistency.