NASCAR Six Year Intermediate Track Scoring Trends

Intermediate tracks are where championships are won or lost. Below you’ll see how drivers have performed over the last six seasons on intermediate tracks.

A rank of one means the driver scored the most points on this track type in a given season. If drivers missed a lot of races during a season I’ve excluded them from scoring for the year.

Keep in mind this is a scoring chart and asterisk marks are needed for some drivers because of certain circumstances (Joey Logano, Kurt Busch etc.)

Driver 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 6 Year Average
Jimmie Johnson 2 4 1 5 1 3 2.7
Matt Kenseth 4 2 6 2 3 7 4.0
Kevin Harvick 6 1 4 4 2 15 5.3
Carl Edwards 9 9 12 1 6 10 7.8
Kyle Larson 8 8.0
Tony Stewart 18 14 3 4 2 8.2
Jeff Gordon 1 14 13 14 11 1 9.0
Kyle Busch 11 3 9 10 14 14 10.2
Kasey Kahne 15 6 11 9 13 8 10.3
Greg Biffle 19 11 3 15 12 6 11.0
Clint Bowyer 17 8 8 12 9 13 11.2
Ryan Newman 7 12 16 6 17 12 11.7
Denny Hamlin 14 23 7 13 5 9 11.8
Brad Keselowski 5 17 5 7 29 12.6
Kurt Busch 22 10 23 11 7 5 13.0
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 10 13 10 8 21 22 14.0
Joey Logano 3 5 17 26 15 19 14.2
Martin Truex Jr. 20 7 2 23 22 21 15.8
Austin Dillon 16 16.0
Brian Vickers 21 17 16 18.0
Paul Menard 12 15 15 19 20 30 18.5
AJ Allmendinger 24 18 16 23 20.3
Aric Almirola 25 16 20 20.3
Jamie McMurray 13 21 19 28 18 24 20.5
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 28 18 23.0
Danica Patrick 23 25 24.0
Sam Hornish Jr. 30 25 27.5