Tony Stewart is trying to climb back into championship contention, and Charlotte promises to be yet another potential win for the No. 14 Chevrolet.
After the victory at Dover and three straight Top-3 finishes, Jimmie Johnson rides a tidal wave of momentum to one of his favorite tracks this weekend.
Kevin Harvick will make his 17th career start at Auto Club Speedway when the green flag falls on Sunday's Pepsi Max 400.
Jimmie Johnson revived his hopes of a fifth championship with Sunday’s victory and is now 35 points behind in second position.
Jimmie Johnson is the active wins leader at the Monster Mile with five, including two of the last three events at the track.
Kyle Busch is finally racing for a championship. For the first time in a couple years the Joe Gibbs Racing star is in position to challenge for the Cup.
Denny Hamlin needs his dominant consistency from earlier in the season to take root now if he wants to win his first championship.
Jeff Gordon is second only to Mark Martin among active drivers with 23 Top 10's at Richmond International Speedway, with two career victories.
Tony Stewart historically runs well at Atlanta, and Sunday night was no different. Will the same hold true for Richmond where Stewart has five straight top-five finishes?
Carl Edwards has been an intermediate oval ace the last few seasons in Sprint Cup racing and has three career victories at Atlanta.
Consistency is key to winning a championship, and Kevin Harvick has been a model of consistency in 2010.