There will be many familiar picks in Group B. Dream NASCAR players would like to save some of the best drivers for later in the season, however the prime drivers in the class all perform well at Richmond. My individual pick this week is Jeff Burton. The Virginia indigenous performs well at his house racetrack. The last race was finished by burton at Richmond in sixth place. Listed below are the four individuals I selected for Group B and stats from the NASCAR Media Center in relation to their profession stats at Richmonda Kyle Busch Kyle Busch had a battle last week at Kansas. He'll bounce straight back this week at Richmond. Busch is the better driver in the field this week. Busch has four benefits, 12 top-five finishes, 13 top-10 finishes and one pole in his 16 profession races at Richmond. Busch has the second-best driver ranking of 113.9, the second-most fastest laps run with 508, the second-most laps run in the top 15 with 5,607 and the third-best average working position of 7.6. Do not be frightened from Busch as a result of his finish last week. He is very nearly a for a top-five end. Carl Edwards Carl Edwards is becoming among the best drivers at Richmond within the last six races at the racetrack. He's done five of the last six races at Richmond in the very best 10. Edwards has three top-five finishes, eight top-10 finishes and one post in his 17 profession races at Richmond. Edwards has got the sixth-most green flag moves with 816 and the 10th-best average working position of 15.3. Edwards is an excellent collection this week at Richmond. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole for the September race and finished second in the April race at Richmond in 2012. He's been hit or miss at Richmond, however the way this year he's driving, I think this week he'll finish in the utmost effective 10. Earnhardt has three wins, nine top-five finishes, 11 top-10 finishes and one pole in his 27 career events at Richmond. Earnhardt gets the fifth-most fastest laps run with 320 and the fifth-most green flag passes with 820. Earnhardt can report his sixth top-10 finish this week at Richmond. Mark Martin Mark Martin knows how to get around Richmond. He won the post for this battle last year and has completed his last three begins at the racetrack in the very best 10. Martin has one get, 18 top-five finishes, 30 top-10 finishes and five poles in his 54 career races at Richmond. Martinas normal running situation of 13.1 is seventh best, his 4,099 laps run in the utmost effective 15 are seventh best and he's the seventh-best driver score of 92.6. Martin is my pick to win the pole this week and score your fantasy team 10 bonus points. Other great choices: Ryan Newman, Joey Logano and Tim Burton
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