Average Practice Speeds: Pocono Pennsylvania 400
Top Five Fastest Drivers In Pennsylvania 400 Happy Hour
Driver | Speeds (MPH) |
---|---|
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 177.441 |
Matt Kenseth | 176.974 |
Greg Biffle | 176.724 |
Kyle Busch | 176.564 |
Carl Edwards | 176.391 |
Pocono Happy Hour Ten Lap Averages
Driver | Speeds (MPH) |
---|---|
Jimmie Johnson | 172.826 |
Mark Martin | 172.546 |
Ryan Newman | 171.761 |
David Ragan | 168.967 |
(Only 4 Drivers Ran 10 Consecutive Laps)
Top Five Fastest Drivers In Pennsylvania 400 Practice #1
Driver | Speeds (MPH) |
---|---|
Jimmie Johnson | 174.29 |
Kyle Busch | 173.994 |
Carl Edwards | 173.967 |
Matt Kenseth | 173.95 |
Greg Biffle | 173.772 |
Pocono Practice #1 Ten Lap Averages
Driver | Speeds (MPH) |
---|---|
Brad Keselowski | 171.522 |
*Only Keselowski ran 10 consecutive laps
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Pocono Pennsylvania 400 Average Practice Speeds
Average practice speedsĀ are calculated by taking the average speed of each driver in each practice and multiplying it by the number of laps ran. When you do this for each practice and add theĀ totals together, and then divide by the total number of laps ran, you get an average of their practice speed, instead of just the one lap statistic you see when you look at practice sheets. I have found over the years that this is much more accurate as to whether or not someone has a car that is good for one lap or one that can consistently be fast. These numbers, however, can be skewed if a team puts new tires on frequently or rarely changes the tires.
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