Busch, Edwards are obvious favorites in Nationwide race

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Is Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series’ U.S. Cellular 250 a two-person race?

Are Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards just too good to be pushed during Iowa Speedway’s biggest race weekend ever?

Both Busch and Edwards are 1-2 in the point standings, each has fared extremely well in the series this year and both typically run well on short tracks such as Iowa Speedway’s oval.

“I know Carl (Edwards) will be fast because that’s sort of his type race track like Richmond,” Busch said.  “We’ll have a good battle.”

The real question is will anyone battle with them?

The series has run two short track races this season — at Bristol Motor Speedway and Richmond International Raceway — and statistics gleaned from those two events (and short-track events last season) could help pick some favorites.

The first names that jump out are the two at the top of the points standings.

In the two short-track races this season, Busch has a driver rating of 139.6, an average running position of 2.2, 271 laps led and 124 fastest laps run.

Edwards is close behind. He has a driver rating of 130.7, an average running position of 2.6, 146 laps led and 69 fastest laps run.

But watch for two other drivers to stand out this weekend, both of whom have been strong on short tracks this year, and last: Jason Leffler and Steve Wallace.

This season, Leffler has posted a driver rating of 99.2 and an average running position of 7.7. In last season’s six short-track races, he also ranked in the top 10 in short track driver rating with a solid 89.4.

“You can’t really compare this track to anywhere else we go throughout the year,” said Jason Leffler, driver of the No. 38 Great Clips Toyota who participated in a Goodyear tire test at Iowa in May. “I thought it would be like Richmond but it’s a lot bigger and has a different surface.

“With only four cars on the track (during the test) there was only about a lane and a half of a groove, but once we have 43 cars out there, it’s going to get a nice second groove built in. The racing should be pretty exciting.”

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