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Fantasy: Start Gordon, Stewart, Martin for wins in Charlotte on Saturday
By Danny Peters, CONCAF, special to SI.com
October 16, 2009
In a week where the inaugural class of NASCAR's inaugural Hall of Fame was announced it seems entirely appropriate that the circus swings through Charlotte and the sport's spiritual home base, for race number five of the 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup.
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October 16, 2009

Start Gordon, Stewart, Martin for wins in Charlotte on Saturday

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In a week where the inaugural class of NASCAR's inaugural Hall of Fame was announced it seems entirely appropriate that the circus swings through Charlotte and the sport's spiritual home base, for race number five of the 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup.

The only night race on the 10-race schedule, Lowe's Motor Speedway is a track engrained in the past, present and future of the sport. Saturday night under the lights will be the 102nd Cup race run at the venerable 1.5 mile quad oval: a circuit that spawned the proliferation of mile-and-a-half and two mile tracks so prevalent in the sport today.

This week, no less, will be the third of five such "cookie cutter" races in the Chase, so it's worth looking at who performed well in the past couple weeks as you select your line-ups. One point to note, however, is that the banking in the corners at Charlotte is significantly steeper at 24 degrees than the previous two weeks at Kansas and Auto Club Speedway so while there is a solid basis for comparison, it's not a hard and fast rule.

That being said, it's hard to overlook the favorites of the previous few weeks so if you can activate Jimmie Johnson you should go ahead and do so. Given his fortunes at the track that bears the name of his sponsor, consider him a prohibitive favorite once again. Aside from the No. 48 there are a number of other candidates for success this weekend, starting with the part-owner of Johnson's car.

Jeff Gordon

Two straight second place finishes in the past couple weeks at Kansas and Auto Club Speedway have vaulted the four-time champion back into contention for a long awaited fifth crown. And with five wins, seven poles and 18 top tens in 33 attempts, LMS is indubitably a track where Gordon performs well, although given his prowess elsewhere this is not as meaningful a statement as it would be with some drivers. Back in 2007, on the back of a hugely dominating regular season, Gordon won this very race which at the time gave him a 68-point lead with five to go, but Hendrick teammate, Jimmie Johnson, stormed back reeling off four straight wins to lock up the title and deny the man who helped give him a Sprint Cup ride a fifth crown. One thing is for sure this weekend: Gordon needs to win or finish significantly higher than both Johnson and Martin.

By the numbers: Gordon has picked up at least a top ten in 21 of 30 races this season and has led 704 laps at LMS

Tony Stewart

After such a dominating regular season, Stewart put himself in an early Chase hole when he finished 14th at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the first race of the Chase. Ninth at Dover was nothing to write home about but a win at Kansas and a fifth place run at Auto Club sees the two-time champion sitting in fourth place some 84 points back from Johnson. Stewart picked up his fledgling organization's first win in the All-Star race at Lowe's back in May and has won once and picked up a further ten top tens at the sport's "home track." While statistically not as dominant as, say, Gordon or Johnson, Smoke is a solid bet for your fantasy line-up this week as he looks to chip away at the triple champ's points lead.

By the numbers: In 21 races at LMS, Stewart has an average finish of 13.3

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