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Ranking the 10 Most Dominant Seasons in Sprint Cup Series History

What makes a season truly dominant at NASCAR's highest level? Is it scoring far more victories than anybody else in the series? Is it amassing a huge advantage in the championship standings? Is it accomplished by simply being consistent enough to post an average finish in the single digits? The answer, of course, depends on who you ask. Sometimes a driver can be the most dominant in the series and fail to come home with the championship. For example, the Chase for the Sprint Cup makes it difficult for a driver to be dominant through an entire season and win a title, as somebody else who peaks at the right time could steal the crown in the season's final months. With that in mind, there's only one Chase era season in here (and that was ...

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Ranking the 10 Most Dominant Seasons in Sprint Cup Series History

What makes a season truly dominant at NASCAR's highest level? Is it scoring far more victories than anybody else in the series? Is it amassing a huge advantage in the championship standings? Is it accomplished by simply being consistent enough to post an average finish in the single digits? The answer, of course, depends on who you ask. Sometimes a driver can be the most dominant in the series and fail to come home with the championship. For example, the Chase for the Sprint Cup makes it difficult for a driver to be dominant through an entire season and win a title, as somebody else who peaks at the right time could steal the crown in the season's final months. With that in mind, there's only one Chase era season in here (and that was ...

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Posted in MotorSports.

Ranking the 10 Most Dominant Seasons in Sprint Cup Series History

What makes a season truly dominant at NASCAR's highest level? Is it scoring far more victories than anybody else in the series? Is it amassing a huge advantage in the championship standings? Is it accomplished by simply being consistent enough to post an average finish in the single digits? The answer, of course, depends on who you ask. Sometimes a driver can be the most dominant in the series and fail to come home with the championship. For example, the Chase for the Sprint Cup makes it difficult for a driver to be dominant through an entire season and win a title, as somebody else who peaks at the right time could steal the crown in the season's final months. With that in mind, there's only one Chase era season in here (and that was ...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - Motorsports
Article is property of BleacherReport.com

Posted in MotorSports.