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Old 25 Mar 2002, 10:30 (Ref:243489)   #1
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Drivers who are looking for their first Winston Cup win

The list is getting small these days for drivers who are still winless that are currently competing in the series full-time (lets say three races out of the possible six for now).

Here they are with their # of Winston Cup starts:

1) Rick Mast 340
2) Hut Stricklin 311
3) Kenny Wallace 247
4) Johnny Benson 203
5) Mike Skinner 173
6) Todd Bodine 148
7) Dave Blaney 81
8) Stacy Compton 72
9) Jeff Green 64
10) Buckshot Jones 52
11) Casey Atwood 44
12) Ryan Newman* 14
13) Jimmie Johnson* 9
14) Shawna Robinson* 5


Who will be the next driver to get their first win? I say Ryan Newman

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Old 25 Mar 2002, 20:39 (Ref:243899)   #2
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Of the drivers that are listed, I would have to say that either Ryan Newman or Jimmie Johnson will be next because they have the best equipment of the other drivers. Jimmie has a great cars & crew and Ryan has really fast cars, when looking at the "total package", I lean to JJ.
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I think that Johnny Benson is the most overdue for a win

But, I too, will have to go with Newman or Johnson. And what about Atwood?, came damn close to winning at Homestead last year.

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P.S. I have added each drivers career Winston Cup starts and then rearranged them by most starts without a win.
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Would have thought skinner would have won by now, he has proven he can win...won a Daytona 125 qualifier & the two Japan exibition races.

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Skinner came so close to winning at Atlanta in March of 2000, I remember clearly.
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If you count a season as 36 races, here is a breakdown on how many seasons these drivers have driven without a win:

Nine seasons (working on tenth):
1) Rick Mast 340

Eight seasons (working on ninth):
2) Hut Stricklin 311

Six seasons (working on seventh):
3) Kenny Wallace 247

Five seasons (working on sixth):
4) Johnny Benson 203

Four seasons (working on fifth):
5) Mike Skinner 173
6) Todd Bodine 148

Two seasons (working on third):
7) Dave Blaney 81
8) Stacy Compton 72

One season (working on second):
9) Jeff Green 64
10) Buckshot Jones 52
11) Casey Atwood 44

Less than one season:
12) Ryan Newman* 14
13) Jimmie Johnson* 9
14) Shawna Robinson* 5

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Ryan Newman 4 sure, maybe jimmie johnson

Johnny Benson gotta have one some day
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