@mnowakpoland 100% agree. Jeff was easily the most consistent all year with raw speed to show with his wins.
The Chase reset ultimately did him in. It allowed an inconsistent Jimmie Johnson to catch fire at the right time & beat him at the end of the season.
]]>agreed. michigan, richmond, darlington. that’s just a few lmao
]]>Jeff Gordon’s 2007 season was incredible.
6 wins
21 top 5’s
30 top 10’s
7.3 average finish
1 DNF
He won as many races as he finished outside the top 10 that year. That’s insane, but because of the points format, no championship to show for it. Jimmie was just a little bit better when it mattered most.
In a season-long points finish, it would have been over with at least two or three races to go.
]]>@Bload72 Productions probably could’ve won the championship if he wasn’t taken out
]]>Not even 6 DNF’s could hold Truex down.
]]>@Dan the man We’ll never know if Larson would have actually won it all had he had better luck in the round of 12 and so forth. Truex was just the better driver that year specifically and glad that he earned the championship and not letting the points reset diminish his chances such as Gordon and Edwards to name a couple.
]]>Eh Larson gave him a run for his money if it wasn’t for stupid mechanical issues in the later rounds he probably could have won it over a hole
]]>He also had the speed to win at Phoenix and Martinsville, he could have potentially gotten even higher.
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