Edwards has the obvious advantage in the standings. He leads Stewart by three points heading to the finale at Homestead, a slim lead, but a lead nonetheless.
Edwards is also lights-out at HMS, not to mention being the defending race winner.
For his part, Tony Stewart has the advantage of experience. He's a two time champ, and he's the only driver to win championships under both the old model (points accumulated over the entire season) and the Chase system.
More importantly, Smoke is red hot. He has four wins in the Chase, compared to none for Edwards.
Of course, Edwards has obviously been running well too, or he wouldn't be the points leader.
I predict that Stewart will find a way to get it done, quite possibly winning Sunday's race to earn a third career title in emphatic fashion.
Thoughts?
Edwards is also lights-out at HMS, not to mention being the defending race winner.
For his part, Tony Stewart has the advantage of experience. He's a two time champ, and he's the only driver to win championships under both the old model (points accumulated over the entire season) and the Chase system.
More importantly, Smoke is red hot. He has four wins in the Chase, compared to none for Edwards.
Of course, Edwards has obviously been running well too, or he wouldn't be the points leader.
I predict that Stewart will find a way to get it done, quite possibly winning Sunday's race to earn a third career title in emphatic fashion.
Thoughts?
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