NASCAR Kansas Lottery 400 , Sunday 24 October @ KANSAS

homedepot20

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FANTASY Standing PRIOR to KANSAS
☆☆TEAM TOYOTA 118☆☆
SGI/OTHER 114
HD/Penske Hendrick 112
OldHillcrestGuy 92
OldHillcrestGuy 4Time Champ 92
SGI/JGR 74
Homedepot20 72
HD/Stewart Haas 49
 

homedepot20

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Cant UNDERSTAND how TEAM TOYOTA can be doing so good
Formed 1 week after START of Season
Has 3 JGR cars & SGI/JGR & Homedepot20 teams are in 7 & 8 th with same Cars
🙄🤔🙄🤔🙄🤔🙄🤔
 

homedepot20

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KANSAS LOTTERY 400 RESULTS
☆☆ KYLE LARSON ☆☆
Elliott
Harvick
Kurt Busch
Hamlin
FANTASY STANDING AFTER KANSAS
☆☆ Team Toyota 118 +13=131☆☆
SGI/OTHER 114+11=125
HD/Penske Hendrick 112+11=123
OldHillcrestGuy 4Time Champ 92+4=96
OldHillcrestGuy 92+3=95
SGI/JGR 74+1=75
Homedepot20 72+1=73
HD/Stewart Haas 49+4=53
NEXT RACE , 31 October 1PM.@ MARTINSVILLE
 

gemma_rae

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No one will EVER Top the KING'S 10 in a Row
When God was a boy.

Consecutive Wins (Historically or Modern Day)

There are two ways of looking at this record and neither really makes you feel confident about it being broken.

The most consecutive wins in NASCAR history is 10 and that was accomplished by Richard Petty in 1967. Winning 10 races in a row is something that I can confidently say will never happen again. Then there is the ‘Modern Era’ record for consecutive wins in a row and that record currently stands at four.

Since 1972 there have been eight drivers that have been able to win four consecutive races. Those drivers are Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Harry Gant, Bill Elliott, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. Despite eight drivers hitting four consecutive wins in the last 40+ years, none of them were able to win a fifth in a row.


Some of those races were when Richard's car was the only one running at the end.:lol:
 

homedepot20

Well-Known Member
When God was a boy.

Consecutive Wins (Historically or Modern Day)

There are two ways of looking at this record and neither really makes you feel confident about it being broken.

The most consecutive wins in NASCAR history is 10 and that was accomplished by Richard Petty in 1967. Winning 10 races in a row is something that I can confidently say will never happen again. Then there is the ‘Modern Era’ record for consecutive wins in a row and that record currently stands at four.

Since 1972 there have been eight drivers that have been able to win four consecutive races. Those drivers are Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Harry Gant, Bill Elliott, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. Despite eight drivers hitting four consecutive wins in the last 40+ years, none of them were able to win a fifth in a row.


Some of those races were when Richard's car was the only one running at the end.:lol:
We may WITNESS History come Sunday at MARTINSVILLE 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
 

OldHillcrestGuy

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One of OldHillcrestGuy 3 Teams
LARSON
Elliott
Busch
Truex
Hamlin

I had a couple of other Toyota drivers on this team when the season started, but Larson and Elliott have always been a couple of my favorites back before the pandemic, so I dropped 2 of them for the 2 Hendrick drivers. Guess I have been lucky with how I placed them to finish that has helped me collect so many points with this team. My other 2 teams I haven't been so lucky with how they finished even though they are pretty much the same drivers.
 

homedepot20

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I had a couple of other Toyota drivers on this team when the season started, but Larson and Elliott have always been a couple of my favorites back before the pandemic, so I dropped 2 of them for the 2 Hendrick drivers. Guess I have been lucky with how I placed them to finish that has helped me collect so many points with this team. My other 2 teams I haven't been so lucky with how they finished even though they are pretty much the same drivers.
At least you don't have a team like my HD/Stewart Haas
 
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