California teenager Corey Day remains on top of the National Sprint Car Rankings for the second consecutive week.
Day, who did not race this past week, has 20 starts which is the minimum to be eligible for the rankings. Day, who has won eight features, has an average finish of 3.850.
Eighty-five drivers have reached the 20-start plateau and are eligible for the rankings, while three have reached 50 starts and have begun dropping their worst finishes.
Seven hundred and 64 drivers have competed in at least one 410 winged sprint car race this season.
David Gravel and Brad Sweet, who are tied on top of the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series standings, are second and third in the National Sprint Car Rankings. Gravel has an average finish of 4.979, while Sweet’s average finish is 5.383.
Carson Macedo and Anthony Macri round out the top five.
Freddie Rahmer holds the top spot in the Eastern region, while Joe B. Miller has a commanding advantage in the Mid-America region.
A six-time feature winner this season, Cap Henry leads the Great Lakes region, with Mark Dobmeier, who ranks sixth nationally, on top of the Great Plains region.
Day paces the Western with Trey Starks on top in the Northwest region. A.J. Flick anchors the PA-Ohio region.
One hundred and 27 drivers have combined to win the 292 features run this season.
Flick and Rahmer lead the country with 10 victories each.
The points:
National
- Corey Day 3.850
- David Gravel 4.979
- Brad Sweet 5.383
- Carson Macedo 5.521
- Anthony Macri 5.640
- Mark Dobmeier 5.696
- Rico Abreu 6.147
- A.J. Flick 6.103
- Cap Henry 6.217
- Justin Sanders 6.773