Power Rankings - June 4, 2008
No. 1 Kyle Busch
Nos. 18/32/51 Toyotas, Sprint Cup/Nationwide/Truck Series
Kyle Busch picked up his fourth Sprint Cup victory of the season Sunday at Dover, giving him 10 among NASCAR’s top three series this year. If not for a wreck in the Nationwide Series and mechanical problems in the NCTS, Busch could very well have swept the Dover weekend, where he led 322 of 800 laps.
2. Scott Dixon
No. 9 Chip Ganassi Target Dallara-Honda, IndyCar Series
The Indy 500 champ appeared poised to win at The Milwaukee Mile, but settled for second behind Ryan Briscoe.
3. Carl Edwards
Nos. 99/60 Fords, NASCAR Sprint Cup/Nationwide Series
Edwards was a model of consistency, finishing second in both of his races at Dover over the weekend, following JGR Toyotas to the line.
4. No. 20 Nationwide Series Team
No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, NASCAR Nationwide Series
Phenom Joey Logano made his series debut in the No. 20 at Dover and drove to a sixth-place finish.
5. Scott Pruett/Memo Rojas
No. 01 Telmex Ganassi Lexus-Riley, Grand Am
The Grand Am Rolex Series reconvenes this weekend for the Six Hours of the Glen with Pruett and Rojas atop the standings.
6. Billy Moyer
No. 21 Victory Circle Late Model, Dirt Late Models
Moyer earned a third and a fourth in a pair of DIRTcar MARS late-model events over the weekend, giving him 21 top-five finishes.
7. Jason Meyers
No. 14 KPC Sprint Car, World of Outlaws
Meyers notched a fifth-place finish at Attica (Ohio) Raceway Park, but lost his championship lead to Donny Schatz at Eldora Speedway.
8. Timo Bernard/Romain Dumas
No. 7 Penske Porsche, American Le Mans Series
The Penske duo heads to Lime Rock for the ALMS Northeast Grand Prix, coming off of a dominant peformance in Tooele, Utah.
9. Donny Schatz
No. 15 J&J Sprint Car, World of Outlaws
Schatz rode two-consecutive victories at Ohio dirt tracks to the World of Outlaws point lead.
10. Tim Wilkerson
Levi, Ray & Shoup Chevy Impala SS Funny Car, NHRA
Wilkerson made it to another final at the NHRA Summernationals before being stopped by John Force. He still extended his point lead.
Honorable Mention
Scott Speed came away from Dover with his first NASCAR victory, winning the NCTS AAA Insurance 200...Ryan Briscoe claimed his first IndyCar Series victory at The Milwaukee Mile.
Last Week
Carl Edwards and Jason Meyers trade spots, while Donny Schatz and Tim Wilkerson both re-enter the rankings, taking the places of Lewis Hamilton and Tony Schumacher.