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The simulations give Kyle Busch a slight edge to repeat as Sprint Cup champion.
Six drivers are vying for the final two spots in the championship round.
Kevin Harvick’s title hopes declined after Martinsville, while Matt Kenseth, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch could fill out final three spots.
Simulations give Joe Gibbs Racing a five percent chance of putting all four cars in the championship round.
The numbers predict which four Chase drivers will not advance beyond Talladega.
Brad Keselowski, not Jimmie Johnson, has the best chance to win the championship according to the numbers.
The numbers show Brad Keselowski is the only non-Chase winner locked into the second round.
Jamie McMurray has a 78 percent chance of advancing to next round, while Kyle Larson has a 59 percent chance.
Kevin Harvick has a 34 percent chance of hoisting the Sprint Cup trophy at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
What the numbers say who is most likely to be involved in a crash in Sunday’s Daytona 500 and what that race’s results mean for the rest of the season.
For the first time, NASCAR will become an official sponsor of the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conference.
The numbers have been run a final time. Here’s what they say. Now we’ll see if the numbers hold true Sunday.
The numbers give Kevin Harvick the best chance of winning this year’s championship at this point in the season.
Eric Chemi also looks at what the numbers would have been had Dale Earnhardt Jr. won at Talladega to advance and Kevin Harvick not advanced.
Numbers show that Jeff Gordon and Martin Truex Jr. likely will be the last two drives to advance to the third round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano have a combined 50 percent chance to win the Sprint Cup championship.
Kevin Harvick has a 22-percent chance to win the Sprint Cup title after advancing to the second round with his Dover win.
With Kevin Harvick in jeopardy of advancing to the second round of the Chase, Joey Logano now has the best chance of winning the title.
Yes, Denny Hamlin was the winner Sunday at Chicagoland Speedway. But there was one giant loser – Kevin Harvick. It wasn’t a single incident … but rather four things.
CNBC’s Eric Chemi reveals - via analytics - who will win this year’s title.