Yes, I believe that ESad has a win or two in him this year. It is a little early to tell, but I believe that he will make the chase. He is off to a lot better start than many of the other drivers.
rubbin is racin
2007-03-13 23:31:09
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answer #1
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answered by T from Texas 3
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I think Elliot has a very good chance to win a race this year. He was obviously stagnating at RYR and I'm not sure why that Yates horsepower was missing (or at least undependable)the last couple of years. He seems to be happier and running better. I think he will be a threat at the road courses or possibly an intermediate track. Even though he does decent at the restrictor plate races I just don't see a Dodge winning a plate race anytime soon. How teams handle the whole COT deal will determine whether teams make the chase or not this year. Ray Evernham was a great crew chief and will probably be quicker to adapt to these redesigned cars than a lot of teams. With that in mind I feel Sadler's odds of making the chase are better than 50-50.
2007-03-14 09:03:42
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answered by Tregosteevo 7
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Sadler has definitely benefited from the move to Evernham Motorsports and has been spending more time up front. At the most, I can see him winning one race this year but the Chase is a long shot.
2007-03-15 12:09:43
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answered by homertorpedo 3
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Sadler could win at California and possibly this weekend at Atlanta. About making the chase, it will be close. Sadler will have the usual really good runs and some horrible runs. If he get's in the chase he will just sneak in.
2007-03-15 00:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Sadler is in 10th after 3 races and the Top 12 make the Chase. With that Evernham power, I expect him and his teammate (Kasey Kahne) to make the Chase. I think he will win at least one race this year.
2007-03-14 03:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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After the way he drove last weekend in Vegas, I believe it is only a matter of time. His finishing position did not note how good he was thru the race. I don't know about anyone else, but I was excited to see him lead the race. So it will be just a matter of time before he does win. And I am going to be completely excited for him when he does. It has been too long since he last visited victory lane.
2007-03-14 02:03:03
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answered by mdawntrader 2
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Yes. Texas. No chase, but outside the top 12. between 15 and 20.
2007-03-13 23:36:19
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answered by Michael b 6
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I think he may. He's been doing pretty well in the 19. I'm going to say he wins at Darlington. I think he may have a shot to be in the chase as well. It is still early, so anything can happen between now and then.
2007-03-15 22:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Nice approach.I think he will win 1 this year and it could be as early as this weekend.
As for the chase he may be just outside of it,but will give it a good run.
2007-03-14 01:23:30
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answered by blakree 7
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i think of he has an amazing shot at winning at Talladega, the subsequent race at Daytona, or probably Richmond. As you mentioned, he hasn't had a undesirable season or everywhere close to a undesirable season. human beings only assume too plenty out of him using fact of that epic final call. many of the drivers on the circuit are wishing they had the season that he has going going for him for them. he will ultimately pull out of this dry spell, this is purely a remember of time. he will make the chase this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days no questions asked for my section. you do no longer ought to win races to make it into the chase.
2016-11-25 19:06:06
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answered by ussery 4
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