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Due to, too little time, I have lowered the entrance rate to 20, I will no longer show the others that didn't make it either.
Here are these weeks Hot & Cold results after Daytona...
Biggest Jump Up = +9 #48 J. Johnson
Biggest Fall Down = -9 #32 R. Craven-----#12 R. Newman
1. (3) #17 Matt Kenseth---AVG. 6.75
Matt retakes the lead after Daytona. I would be surprised to see Kenseth lose the title now!
2. (5) #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ---AVG. 7.25
This is the 1st time that the 1st and 2nd drivers in points have been 1st and 2nd in my Hot & Cold series. Congrats to both!
3. (1) #24 Jeff Gordon---AVG. 8
J. Gordon is once again 3rd in Winston Cup Points, he did well, but not well enough.
4. (4) #18 Bobby Labonte---AVG. 8.25
I really think that Bobby should be the winner of the 2003 championship, but Kenseth is tough to beat!
5. (2) #20 Tony Stewart---AVG. 10.5
The 2002 Champ has fallen back, but still is looking good in the top 5.
6. (8) #5 Terry Labonte---AVG. 11.5
Terry just missed the top 5 as well as Mayfield this week.
7. (12) #19 Jeremy Mayfield---AVG. 11.5
All I can say is WOW! I thought that Jeremy was surely done for, but his last 4 finishes have been 15th, 13th, 10th, and then this week at Daytona 8th!!!
8. (8) #15 Michael Waltrip---AVG. 11.75
He was 8th last weekend, but his average was 13th. It is getting tighter up front.
9. (14) #40 Sterling Marlin---AVG. 12.25
Sterling should have a win, and I believe that he will get many the 2nd half of the year.
10. (7) #6 Mark Martin---AVG. 12.5
97forevers prediction, isn't doing as well as he thought It would have...Martin falls back 3 spots.
11. (16) #29 Kevin Harvick---AVG. 13.75
Harvick, had one of, If not THE best cars at Daytona, and should have finished higher.
12. (15) #9 Bill Elliott---AVG. 15.75
Awesome Bill, proves to be awesome moving up the rankings again.
12. (21) #48 Jimmie Johnson---AVG. 15.75
He ties will Bill this week after running his Spongebob scheme at Daytona.
14. (6) #2 Rusty Wallace---AVG. 16
Rusty still is doing great, and I don't see why he should retire any time soon!
15. (17) #99 Jeff Burton---AVG. 16.25
Jeff ended up finishing behind his partner Greg in the Pepsi 400, but that was his best finish of the year so far.
16. (20) #38 Elliott Sadler---AVG. 18
As others have mentioned, Sadler was a contender one minute, and the next he was racing mid-pack.
17. (8) #12 Ryan Newman---AVG. 18.25
Ryan really fell back this weekend; his last 4 finishes have been 5th, 41st, 5th, and 22nd.
18. (21) #54 Todd Bodine---AVG. 21
Todd really hasn't done too badly this season, but he could definitely use a good top 5.
18. (24) #22 Ward Burton---AVG. 21
Ward finished 30th at Daytona, despite lead some laps, and running 5th for a while.
20. (11) #32 Ricky Craven---AVG. 22.25
Craven tied with the Pepsi 400 winner this week.
20. (NR) #16 Greg Biffle---AVG. 22.25
Biffle won at Daytona, showing that he is the better rookie this year so far, and now barely made it.
Here are these weeks Hot & Cold results after Daytona...
Biggest Jump Up = +9 #48 J. Johnson
Biggest Fall Down = -9 #32 R. Craven-----#12 R. Newman

1. (3) #17 Matt Kenseth---AVG. 6.75
Matt retakes the lead after Daytona. I would be surprised to see Kenseth lose the title now!
2. (5) #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ---AVG. 7.25
This is the 1st time that the 1st and 2nd drivers in points have been 1st and 2nd in my Hot & Cold series. Congrats to both!
3. (1) #24 Jeff Gordon---AVG. 8
J. Gordon is once again 3rd in Winston Cup Points, he did well, but not well enough.
4. (4) #18 Bobby Labonte---AVG. 8.25
I really think that Bobby should be the winner of the 2003 championship, but Kenseth is tough to beat!
5. (2) #20 Tony Stewart---AVG. 10.5
The 2002 Champ has fallen back, but still is looking good in the top 5.
6. (8) #5 Terry Labonte---AVG. 11.5
Terry just missed the top 5 as well as Mayfield this week.
7. (12) #19 Jeremy Mayfield---AVG. 11.5
All I can say is WOW! I thought that Jeremy was surely done for, but his last 4 finishes have been 15th, 13th, 10th, and then this week at Daytona 8th!!!
8. (8) #15 Michael Waltrip---AVG. 11.75
He was 8th last weekend, but his average was 13th. It is getting tighter up front.
9. (14) #40 Sterling Marlin---AVG. 12.25
Sterling should have a win, and I believe that he will get many the 2nd half of the year.
10. (7) #6 Mark Martin---AVG. 12.5
97forevers prediction, isn't doing as well as he thought It would have...Martin falls back 3 spots.
11. (16) #29 Kevin Harvick---AVG. 13.75
Harvick, had one of, If not THE best cars at Daytona, and should have finished higher.
12. (15) #9 Bill Elliott---AVG. 15.75
Awesome Bill, proves to be awesome moving up the rankings again.
12. (21) #48 Jimmie Johnson---AVG. 15.75
He ties will Bill this week after running his Spongebob scheme at Daytona.
14. (6) #2 Rusty Wallace---AVG. 16
Rusty still is doing great, and I don't see why he should retire any time soon!
15. (17) #99 Jeff Burton---AVG. 16.25
Jeff ended up finishing behind his partner Greg in the Pepsi 400, but that was his best finish of the year so far.
16. (20) #38 Elliott Sadler---AVG. 18
As others have mentioned, Sadler was a contender one minute, and the next he was racing mid-pack.
17. (8) #12 Ryan Newman---AVG. 18.25
Ryan really fell back this weekend; his last 4 finishes have been 5th, 41st, 5th, and 22nd.
18. (21) #54 Todd Bodine---AVG. 21
Todd really hasn't done too badly this season, but he could definitely use a good top 5.
18. (24) #22 Ward Burton---AVG. 21
Ward finished 30th at Daytona, despite lead some laps, and running 5th for a while.
20. (11) #32 Ricky Craven---AVG. 22.25
Craven tied with the Pepsi 400 winner this week.
20. (NR) #16 Greg Biffle---AVG. 22.25
Biffle won at Daytona, showing that he is the better rookie this year so far, and now barely made it.