Saturday

Chase Watch: The drama of the next two weeks got ratcheted down

Ryan Newman, Clint Bowyer and Greg Biffle are suddenly feeling pretty safe.

12 drivers have won a race this season and Matt Kenseth, who is winless and in fifth in the points standings, is a virtual lock to make the Chase barring two disastrous finishes. If the Chase started now, 24 races into the season, the next three spots would be filled by winless drivers. And those winless drivers would be Newman, Bowyer and Biffle.

By avoiding poor finishes on Saturday night at Bristol, the three put some separation between all other winless drivers in the battle for the final three Chase spots.

As we said last week, it's possible that a winless driver could win before the Chase begins. But there have only been two first-time winners in the last 12 races. The odds aren't good, especially when you consider those first-time winners came at a restrictor plate track and a road course.

Based on that, we're going with the assumption that there are three "bubble" spots for the Chase. And, well, they're not really much of a bubble after Bristol. Here's how the battle for the final Chase spots looks with two to go.

Matt Kenseth (5th in points, 57 points ahead of Greg Biffle): We're just putting Kenseth here to show how much of a crater he'd have to fall into at Atlanta and Richmond to miss the Chase. He finished third at Bristol.

Ryan Newman (9th, +16): Newman started 11th and finished 13th, which about sums up his season to-date, don't you think?

Clint Bowyer (10th, +5): Bowyer sustained some pretty severe damage in his run-in with Kyle Busch but it was far from terminal. It meant Bowyer only lost a couple of laps and ended up 17th.

Greg Biffle (11th, 26 points ahead of Kyle Larson): If Biffle makes the Chase, he has Marcos Ambrose to thank. Biffle was being black flagged for a flapping rear bumper cover after contact on track, but instead of having to serve the penalty and remove the bumper under green, Ambrose crashed and brought out a caution. Biffle's team made the repairs under yellow and he ended up finishing 10th.

Kyle Larson (12th, -26): Finishing in the same vicinity as the guys you're racing against isn't horrible unless you need to make up a lot of points on them. Larson needs to make up a lot of points. He finished 12th.

Kasey Kahne (13th, -33): Kahne had to pit under green for a loose wheel and lost two laps. Not long after that, a caution came out and Kahne was essentially trapped. Then he had to go behind the wall later in the race. Look for the No. 5 team to go for broke at Atlanta. He finished 35th at Bristol.

Austin Dillon (14th, -40): Dillon hit the wall early and that meant a really long night. He finished 28th.

Paul Menard (15th, -45): PFM is less than a full race out of the Chase and finished 9th so we can't ignore him. Yet, anyway. He's going to have to make up points at Atlanta to be more than just on the mathematical periphery at Richmond.

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Friday

Tony Stewart delivers emotional three-minute statement about Aug. 9 accident

Tony Stewart didn't answer any questions from media members Friday in his first public appearance since striking and killing Kevin Ward Jr. on Aug. 9 at a dirt track in upstate New York. Instead, Stewart read a nearly three-minute statement that clearly was emotional for him to compose.

A visibly shaken and stressed looking Stewart spoke softly but pointedly. He paused often, as if he was gathering himself at every opportunity. After his statement, Stewart-Haas vice president Brett Frood took questions about Stewart's return to the track. Frood said that Stewart had sent the Ward family flowers and a card for Ward's funeral.

"Tony has sent the family flowers and a card for the services," Frood said. "Besides that, he's been very respectful of them and their time to grieve. It is very important for Tony to spend time with the family and I do believe that will happen at the appropriate time."

Ward was racing with Stewart at the Canandaigua Motorsports Park in a sprint car race. Ward, 20, hit the wall as the two were side-by-side and after his car came to a stop, he exited and went down the track to confront Stewart. He was hit by Stewart's right-rear tire.

Sunday's race at Atlanta is Stewart's first appearance back in the Sprint Cup Series since the incident. He sat out races at Watkins Glen, Michigan and Bristol.

Here is Stewart's statement in its entirety:

"This is been one of the toughest tragedies I've ever had to deal with, both professionally and personally," Stewart said. "This is something that will definitely affect my life forever. This is a sadness and a pain I hope no one ever has to experience in their life. That being said, I know that the pain and the mourning that Kevin Ward's family and friends are experiencing is something that I can't possibly imagine. I want Kevin's father, Kevin Sr., his mother Pam and his sisters Christi, Kayla and Katelyn to know that every day I'm thinking about and praying for them."

"The racing community is a large family. As you guys know and everyone's saddened with this tragedy. I want to thank all my friends and family for their support through this tough, emotional time. And the support from the NASCAR community, my partners, all of our employees has been overwhelming. I've taken the last couple weeks off out of respect for Kevin and his family and also to cope with the accident in my own way. It's given me the time to think about life and how easy it is to take it for granted. I miss my team, my teammates, and I miss being back in the race car. I think that being back in the car this week with my racing family will help me get through this difficult time."

"I also understand that all of you have many questions and want a lot of answers. But however, I need to respect the ongoing investigation process and cannot answer and address the questions at this time. Emotionally I'm not sure if I could answer them anyway. I'm here to race this weekend and I appreciate your respect and there will be a day when I can sit here and answer the questions. Thank you."

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Nick Bromberg is the editor of From The Marbles on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!

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Thursday

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Wednesday

Chevrolet SS Driver Jimmie Johnson Dominates at Pocono

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Tuesday

Edwards To Appear on ?Big Brain Theory? on Wednesday, June 12th

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Monday

Nelson Piquet Jr. Leaves Rain Delayed Iowa with a 25th-place Finish

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Edwards To Appear on ?Big Brain Theory? on Wednesday, June 12th

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Sunday

Ed Carpenter Talks MAVTv500, ECR Team Performance, & CFH Racing 2015

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