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Sprint Cup Chase 2015: NASCAR Standings and Schedule After Toyota Owners 400

Joseph Zucker@@JosephZuckerX.com LogoFeatured ColumnistApril 26, 2015

Apr 26, 2015; Richmond, VA, USA; Sprint Cup Series driver Kurt Busch (41) celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports
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The rest of the competition got a leg up on Kurt Busch to start the 2015 Sprint Cup season after NASCAR suspended the 2004 points champion for the first three races of the year.   

On Sunday, Busch made up for lost time. He led 291 laps of the Toyota Owners 400 en route to a checkered flag, which cements his place in the Chase for the Sprint Cup title. His 222 points would only be good enough for 19th, but the win supersedes everything. The 36-year-old immediately vaulted into seventh.

The win left Busch speechless on social media:

Kurt Busch @KurtBusch

☝️😀🏁

Kevin Harvick, meanwhile, maintains his lead over Jimmie Johnson.

Here's a look at how things stand after Sunday's race, courtesy of ESPN.com:

2015 Sprint Cup Chase Standings
PlaceDriverWinsPoints
1Kevin Harvick2357
2Jimmie Johnson2299
3Joey Logano1324
4Brad Keselowski1289
5Matt Kenseth1273
6Denny Hamlin1245
7Kurt Busch1222
8Martin Truex Jr.0315
9Kasey Kahne0275
10Dale Earnhardt Jr.0271
11Jamie McMurray0264
12Jeff Gordon0263
13Aric Almirola0250
14Paul Menard0239
15Clint Bowyer0235
16Ryan Newman0234
ESPN.com

You can view the remaining Sprint Cup schedule below, courtesy of NASCAR.com:

RaceTrackDateTime
GEICO 500Talladega Superspeedway Sunday, May 31 p.m. ET
Spongebob Squarepants 400Kansas SpeedwaySaturday, May 97:30 p.m. ET
Coca-Cola 600Charlotte Motor SpeedwaySunday, May 246 p.m. ET
FedEx 400 Benefiting Autism SpeaksDover International Speedway Sunday, May 311 p.m. ET
Axalta 'We Paint Winners' 400Pocono RacewaySunday, June 71 p.m. ET
Quicken Loans 400Michigan International SpeedwaySunday, June 141 p.m. ET
Toyota-Save Mart 350Sonoma RacewaySunday, June 283 p.m. ET
Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-ColaDaytona International SpeedwaySunday, July 57:45 p.m. ET
Quaker State 400 Presented by Advance Auto PartsKentucky SpeedwaySaturday, July 117:30 p.m. ET
NASCAR Sprint Cup July New Hampshire RaceNew Hampshire Motor SpeedwaySunday, July 191:30 p.m. ET
Crown Royal Presents the 'Your Hero's Name Here' 400 at the BrickyardIndianapolis Motor SpeedwaySunday, July 263:30 p.m. ET
Pennsylvania 400Pocono RacewaySunday, Aug. 21:30 p.m. ET
Cheez-It 355Watkins Glen International Sunday, Aug. 92 p.m. ET
Pure Michigan 400Michigan International SpeedwaySunday, Aug. 162:30 p.m. ET
IRWIN Tools Night RaceBristol Motor SpeedwaySaturday, Aug. 227:30 p.m. ET
Bojangles' Southern 500Darlington RacewaySunday, Sept. 67 p.m. ET
Federated Auto Parts 400Richmond International RacewaySaturday, Sept. 127:30 p.m.
Challenger Round
MyAFibStory.com 400Chicagoland Speedway Sunday, Sept. 203 p.m. ET
Sylvania 300New Hampshire Motor SpeedwaySunday, Sept. 272 p.m. ET
AAA 400Dover International SpeedwaySunday, Oct. 42:30 p.m. ET
Contender Round
Bank of America 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwaySaturday, Oct. 107 p.m. ET
Hollywood Casino 400Kansas SpeedwaySunday, Oct. 182:15 p.m. ET
Alabama 500Talladega SuperspeedwaySunday, Oct. 252:30 p.m. ET
Eliminator Round
Goody's FAST PAIN RELIEF 500Martinsville SpeedwaySunday, Nov. 11:15 p.m.
AAA Texas 500Texas Motor SpeedwaySunday, Nov. 82 p.m. ET
Sylvania 300New Hampshire Motor SpeedwaySunday, Sept. 272 p.m. ET
AAA 400Dover International SpeedwaySunday, Oct. 42:30 p.m. ET
Contender Round
Bank of America 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwaySaturday, Oct. 107 p.m. ET
Hollywood Casino 400Kansas SpeedwaySunday, Oct. 182:15 p.m. ET
Alabama 500Talladega SuperspeedwaySunday, Oct. 252:30 p.m. ET
Eliminator Round
Goody's FAST PAIN RELIEF 500Martinsville SpeedwaySunday, Nov. 11:15 p.m.
AAA Texas 500Texas Motor SpeedwaySunday, Nov. 82 p.m. ET
Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500Phoenix International RacewaySunday, Nov. 152:30 p.m. ET
Championship Round
Ford EcoBoost 400Homestead-Miami SpeedwaySunday, Nov. 223 p.m. ET
NASCAR.com

Busch's victory could easily devolve into a discussion as to the fairness and efficacy of NASCAR's Chase structure, which values wins ahead of anything else. In this case, you have a driver who has only competed in six out of nine races already locked into the Challenger Round.

However, since returning to Sprint Cup, Busch has been on a tear, finishing around ninth on average in his first six races. ESPN's Marty Smith seemed to imply that a win was on the way sooner or later:

Marty Smith @MartySmithESPN

.@KurtBusch wins Richmond. Been up on the wheel like a man possessed since return from suspension.

Really, any sort of talk that Busch is somehow undeserving of a Chase place is unfounded. He is one of the hottest drivers on the circuit, and Sunday's win was his just reward.

One extremely in-form driver who's still searching for his first win in 2015 is Martin Truex Jr. His 29th-place finish at the Bristol Motor Speedway last week is the lone blemish on his campaign so far. Sunday's race made it eight top-10 finishes in nine races.

Truex has amassed the second most points of any driver, but because he still hasn't won, he's only eighth in the standings.

It's very possible that the 34-year-old could qualify for the Chase without winning a race—it happened for Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle and Ryan Newman last year. Still, it would be a massive load off of Truex's shoulders if he can get into Victory Lane at least once. Having his hot start ultimately prove fruitless by the time the Chase rolls around would be a shame.

At least Truex is in the Chase right now, which can't be said of a large number of drivers. Biffle, Danica Patrick, Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart are among the more notable stars who sit 17th or below. Patrick and Edwards are both within six points of 16th-place Ryan Newman, while Biffle and Stewart have a little more work to do.

Stewart's slow start is particularly baffling. He finished in the top 10 of the points standings every year from 2007 to 2012. The last two years weren't as successful, but Stewart missed a combined 18 races during that stretch.

Through nine races in 2015, the 43-year-old is in 29th with 148 points. Sunday didn't help matters, as he spun out following contact with Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Stewart unleashed some expletives on his crew during the accident, per NBC Sports' Dustin Long:

Dustin Long @dustinlong

#NASCAR …Caution .. .Tony Stewart wrecks. … Stewart on radio: “@E($*#( Dale Jr. @#(#P(“ @NASCARTalkNBC

He was also in no mood to speak to the media, per Jeff Gluck of USA Today:

Jeff Gluck @jeff_gluck

Tony Stewart did not want to talk after leaving care center. #NASCAR

You expect Stewart to put it together because he's Tony Stewart, but all of the good vibes from his sixth-place finish at Bristol last week feel like a distant memory.

Luckily for Stewart, there's more than enough time to turn things around. It's still way too early to panic about not making the Chase. One win could make all the difference for the No. 14 car.