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NASCAR Power Rankings: Kansas gives Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell a boost

Kyle Larson Still above Naskar Cup series Power Categories, thanks to his dominant performance in Kansas Speedway.

Again, those who stand behind the knight for the center continue. These drivers partially fell on speed and are partially based on the ability to reach the end and earn a good result.

The classifications will take a week on vacation as the NASCAR All-Star is the end of this week in the North WilkeesBoro (NC) and then returns after Coca-Cola 600 on the weekend.

to leave: Ross Shasin (Last week: 6)

about to: Chris Bosherand Kyle BushRoss Shasin, Austin Sendrekand Ryan Pressand Buba Wallace

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10. Chis Brisco (Last week: It was not classified)

The fourth place gives it three finishes from the fourth place in the last seven races (and the four best 10 years in the last seven races). Joe Gibbs racing driver certainly needs to win more theater points (he got points in only three stages) and is more consistent, but he had his moments.

9. Tyler Reddik (LW: 9)

The seventeenth place in Kansas was disappointing for Roddic. He is still sixth in the cup ranking, but four consecutive finishes outside the best 10 shows this team is going in the wrong direction.

8. Chis Elliot (LW: 7)

The slow hood stopped to the day that destroyed a strong day for Eleiot, who led 29 rolls in Kansas and finished second in both phases. The fifteenth place had to hurt the Hendrick driver.

7. Joy Logano (LW: 10)

Logano continued his victory in Texas and finished ninth in Kansas. Now he goes to the All-Star race, where Penske driver is the defender winner.

6. Religious Hameen (LW: 4)

The sour clutch ended the day of Hameen early in Kansas, a week after the engine failure in his race early in Texas. He had to hope that the mechanical defeats would take place for a period of time.

5. Alex Bowman (LW: 8)

Poman ranked sixth in the first and seventh stage in the second stage, then in the fifth place in the race in Kansas. He still had his frustration, but he overcame it for a strong end.

4. William Bayron (LW: 2)

Performing a flat frame of Peron roll in Kansas and ended in the twenty -fourth. The Kansas race was one for him to forget, as he lost the points leading to his teammate Hendrick Larson.

3. Christopher Bell (LW: 5)

Bell ran in the first five places of the day in Kansas. He ranked third in the first stage, the fifth in the second stage, then ranked second in the race. This was the sixth sixth in the five places of the season and the eighth.

2. Ryan Balani (LW: 3)

Blaney also ran on the fifth place of the race, and finished third in Kansas in the fifth fifth of the five best season and sixth. For a driver with four DNFS to occupy the seventh place in the ranking, there is a certificate of the quality of the Penske driver this year.

1. Kyle Larson (LW: 1)

Larson led 221 out of 267 rolls in Kansas, where he invaded both phases and got a point for the fastest roll for 61 points perfect. This was the victory of Hindork’s third driver for this year.

Bob Pockrass Nascar and Indycar cover for Fox SPORTS. He spent contracts for motorsport coverage, including more than 30 Ditona 500, with a difference in ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR SCENE and (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow it on Twitter @Bobukras.


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