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Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Martinsville

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Ryan Newman may not have been on everyone’s mind heading into Martinsville, but sometimes just surviving is all it takes at a track like the small little paperclip. Clint Bowyer and him make a pretty nice tag team, as we saw in the frantic final few laps although Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson might slightly disagree. Meanwhile, fan favorite Dale Earnhardt, Jr. snuck out of the speedway with a solid finish and now sits second in points behind the new “Mr. Consistency” Greg Biffle.

Was Newman’s win enough to vault him to the top of our Power Rankings? Was Biffle’s consistency enough to impress our writers? Or did NASCAR's Mr. Popular trump them both? Continue reading to find out:

How The Rankings Are Calculated: Frontstretch does our power rankings somewhat similar to how the Associated Press does them for basketball or football — our expert stable of NASCAR writers, both on staff and from other major publications will vote for the Top 20 on a 20-19-18-17-16-15… 3-2-1 basis, giving 20 points to their first place driver, 19 for their second, and so on. In the end, Summer Dreyer calculates the points, adds some funny one-liners, and … here you go!

FRONTSTRETCH TOP 15 POWER RANKINGS: APRIL 4TH
Rank Driver (First Place Votes) Votes Last Week
1 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (3) 181 4
That's right; Junior's number one in a voting survey that doesn't involve the words "Most Popular Driver" or "Overrated." It's been a long time coming. Now, the question is whether he can earn the "#1 label" that he's been seeking for the last four years and drive into Victory Lane. Tom Bowles, Frontstretch.com
2 Tony Stewart (4) 174 1
FUN FACT: Stewart-Haas Racing has won 8 of the past 16 races in Sprint Cup Series competition, a testament to momentum if there ever was one. Maybe Carl Edwards and Mark Martin have it all wrong. Maybe _not_ having a thorough workout regimen is what counts. Summer Dreyer, Frontstretch.com
3 Greg Biffle (2) 160 2
Finished ahead of the guy who led 328 laps, for what that’s worth. Mike Neff, Frontstretch.com
4 Jimmie Johnson (1) 156 5
This guy can’t catch a break.  With his current luck, the Easter Bunny will hop right past his house on Sunday. Carolyn Brewster, NASCAR Illustrated
5 Matt Kenseth 152 6
Can't help but to think that Matt had a little smile on his face seeing the No. 24 get wrecked during a G-W-C, after suffering the same fate from Jeff's bumper a few years back in 2010. Tony Lumbis, Frontstretch.com
6 Martin Truex, Jr. 141 Tie – 8
Hard to vote against the guy who makes MWR look viable. Dennis Michelsen, RaceTalkRadio.com
7 Denny Hamlin 138 Tie – 8
Martinsville is his home, he has more clocks then I can count on one hand yet a sixth-place finish was the best Hamlin could do thanks to a new setup. Amanda Ebersole, SkirtsandScuffs.com
8 Ryan Newman 134 12
Hello, Newman indeed. But goodbye Newman from the Bowyer and Hendrick Motorsports Christmas card list. Kelly Crandall, SpeedwayMedia.com
9 Kevin Harvick 122 3
Should've raced the Truck in the Cup race.  Tony Lumbis, Frontstretch.com
10 Clint Bowyer 114 11
Lost any chance of winning the race with a bold move on the next-to-last restart, then his beloved Jayhawks lost in the NCAA basketball championship the next night. This off week couldn’t have come at a better time for Bowyer. Summer Dreyer, Frontstretch.com
11 Carl Edwards 97 7
Pretty sure Cousin Carl would not miss a wink of sleep if they announced Martinsville was coming off of the schedule. Mike Neff, Frontstretch.com
12 Brad Keselowski 96 13
Insert random Twitter joke here since Keselowski hasn’t done anything impressive in the past couple of weeks. Summer Dreyer, Frontstretch.com
13 Jeff Gordon
86 NR
Jeff says, "How can you not like Clint Bowyer?" Um, I can think of a few reasons why… and 21st in driver points? Who would have thunk it, and considering Texas is next up on the schedule – one of this veteran's least favorite tracks – it doesn't get any easier anytime soon. Tom Bowles, Frontstretch.com
14 AJ Allmendinger 82 NR
Easier to vote against a guy who is still winless. Dennis Michelsen, RaceTalkRadio.com
15 Aric Almirola 50 NR
Found out early that racing for the King doesn't exactly mean top-10 finishes roll off the red carpet. But he's learning. Tom Bowles, Frontstretch.com
Dropped Out: Kyle Busch (Tie – 8), Paul Menard (14), Mark Martin (15).
Others Receiving Votes: Jeff Burton (37), Kyle Busch (33), Regan Smith (30), Marcos Ambrose (26), Paul Menard (20), Joey Logano (19), Mark Martin (16), Kasey Kahne (12), Brian Vickers (9), Juan Pablo Montoya (9), Bobby Labonte (6).
Who Voted: Phil Allaway, Frontstretch.com; Tom Bowles, Frontstretch.com; Carolyn Brewster, NASCAR Illustrated; Kelly Crandall, Speedwaymedia.com; Summer Dreyer, Frontstretch.com; Amanda Ebersole, Skirtsandscuffs.com; Tony Lumbis, Frontstretch.com; Dustin Long, Athlon Sports; Dennis Michelsen, RaceTalkRadio.com; Mike Neff, Frontstretch.com.

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