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Who's going to finish in the top 20 in Sunday's NASCAR race in Dover?

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No. 20: A.J. Allmendinger has one victory in 2018, taking the checkered flag at Charlotte back in May. He has seven Top 10 finishes this year, including a seventh-place finish in Charlotte last weekend. He has never won in Dover. He finished 21st at the Monster Mile in the spring race.
No. 20: A.J. Allmendinger has one victory in 2018, taking the checkered flag at Charlotte back in May. He has seven Top 10 finishes this year, including a seventh-place finish in Charlotte last weekend. He has never won in Dover. He finished 21st at the Monster Mile in the spring race.
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No. 19: Ty Dillon, the 2017 Rookie of the Year, finished 22nd last weekend in Charlotte. He has two Top 10 finishes in 2018 and has never taken the checkered flag at Dover International Speedway.
No. 19: Ty Dillon, the 2017 Rookie of the Year, finished 22nd last weekend in Charlotte. He has two Top 10 finishes in 2018 and has never taken the checkered flag at Dover International Speedway.
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No. 18: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was unable to finish the race in Charlotte last weekend but has four Top 10 finishes in 2018. He earned his first Monster Energy Series win at Talladega in 2017 and won again at Daytona that year. He has never won a race in Dover.
No. 18: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was unable to finish the race in Charlotte last weekend but has four Top 10 finishes in 2018. He earned his first Monster Energy Series win at Talladega in 2017 and won again at Daytona that year. He has never won a race in Dover.
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No. 17: Daniel Suarez finished 21st in Charlotte last weekend and has not won a Cup Series race in 2018. He took the pole back in July in the Cup Series race at Pocono. Suarez won the Drive Sober 200 presented by the Delaware Office of Highway Safety at the Monster Mile in 2016.
No. 17:Daniel Suarez finished 21st in Charlotte last weekend and has not won a Cup Series race in 2018. He took the pole back in July in the Cup Series race at Pocono. Suarez won the Drive Sober 200 presented by the Delaware Office of Highway Safety at the Monster Mile in 2016.
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No. 16: Denny Hamlin finished 12th in Charlotte last weekend but doesn ' t have a victory in 2018 despite sitting on the pole in four races. In Dover, he won the NASCAR Xfinity Cup Series races in 2007 and 2008.
No. 16: Denny Hamlin finished 12th in Charlotte last weekend but doesn't have a victory in 2018 despite sitting on the pole in four races. In Dover, he won the NASCAR Xfinity Cup Series races in 2007 and 2008.
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No. 15: Ryan Newman has yet to win a Cup Series race in 2018. He has three victories in Dover, taking both races in 2033 and winning the MBNA America 400 in 2004. He also won the 2005 Dover 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Monster Mile.
No. 15: Ryan Newman has yet to win a Cup Series race in 2018. He has three victories in Dover, taking both races in 2033 and winning the MBNA America 400 in 2004. He also won the 2005 Dover 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Monster Mile.
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No. 14: Austin Dillon did not finish last week ' s race in Charlotte, but won the Daytona 500 in February. He also was the pole-sitter for The Clash at Daytona. He has never won in Dover.
No. 14: Austin Dillon did not finish last week's race in Charlotte, but won the Daytona 500 in February. He also was the pole-sitter for The Clash at Daytona. He has never won in Dover.
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No. 13: Aric Almirola is 11th in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He finished 19th in Charlotte last week. He won the 2010 Dover 200 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
No. 13: Aric Almirola is 11th in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He finished 19th in Charlotte last week. He won the 2010 Dover 200 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
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No. 12: Kyle Larson is currently in 10th position in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He has taken the checkered flag in Dover, winning the OneMain Financial 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race in 2017.
No. 12: Kyle Larson is currently in 10th position in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He has taken the checkered flag in Dover, winning the OneMain Financial 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race in 2017.
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No. 11: Chase Elliott finished sixth last week in Charlotte and is currently in ninth place in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. The young driver has taken the checkered flag twice in 2018 but has never won in Dover.
No. 11:Chase Elliott finished sixth last week in Charlotte and is currently in ninth place in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. The young driver has taken the checkered flag twice in 2018 but has never won in Dover.
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No. 10: Joey Logano has never won a race in Dover, but is currently in sixth place in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He took the checkered flag back in April in Talladega for his only victory in 2018.
No. 10: Joey Logano has never won a race in Dover, but is currently in sixth place in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He took the checkered flag back in April in Talladega for his only victory in 2018.
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No. 9: Matt Kenseth is familiar with the Monster Mile, winning the AAA 400 Drive for Autism in 2016 and taking the checkered flag in the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks race in 2011. He has yet to win in 2018.
No. 9: Matt Kenseth is familiar with the Monster Mile, winning the AAA 400 Drive for Autism in 2016 and taking the checkered flag in the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks race in 2011. He has yet to win in 2018.
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No. 8: Kurt Busch is currently seventh in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings and has won only once in 2018, taking the NASCAR Cup Series race in Bristol in August. He raced to victory in Dover in 2011, winning the AAA 400.
No. 8:Kurt Busch is currently seventh in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings and has won only once in 2018, taking the NASCAR Cup Series race in Bristol in August. He raced to victory in Dover in 2011, winning the AAA 400.
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No. 7: Ryan Blaney has momentum on his side, coming off a victory in Charlotte on Sunday. It was the young driver ' s second Cup victory of 2018 as he won Duel #1 at Daytona Speedway back in February.
No. 7: Ryan Blaney has momentum on his side, coming off a victory in Charlotte on Sunday. It was the young driver's second Cup victory of 2018 as he won Duel #1 at Daytona Speedway back in February.
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No. 6: Clint Bowyer has driven well enough to currently sit in the fifth position in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He has only two wins in 2018 and has never taken the checkered flag in Dover.
No. 6: Clint Bowyer has driven well enough to currently sit in the fifth position in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings. He has only two wins in 2018 and has never taken the checkered flag in Dover.
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No. 5: Jimmie Johnson seems to own the Monster Mile, winning 11 times at Dover International Speedway. His latest victory was the AAA 400 Drive for Autism in 2017. He ' s mired in a slump in 2018 with no checkered flags, but anything can happen in Dover when Johnson is in town.
No. 5: Jimmie Johnson seems to own the Monster Mile, winning 11 times at Dover International Speedway. His latest victory was the AAA 400 Drive for Autism in 2017. He's mired in a slump in 2018 with no checkered flags, but anything can happen in Dover when Johnson is in town.
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No. 4: Brad Keselowski ' s only win in Dover came in 2012 when he took the AAA 400 checkered flag. He ' s currently fourth in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs points standings. He was hot in September, winning three consecutive races to go along with his opening-season win at Daytona.
No. 4: Brad Keselowski's only win in Dover came in 2012 when he took the AAA 400 checkered flag. He's currently fourth in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs points standings. He was hot in September, winning three consecutive races to go along with his opening-season win at Daytona.
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No. 3: Martin Truex Jr. is third in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs points race and has four victories this season. He last won in Dover in 2016 when he took the Citizen Soldier 400 checkered flag. He also tamed the Monster Mile in 2007.
No. 3: Martin Truex Jr. is third in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs points race and has four victories this season. He last won in Dover in 2016 when he took the Citizen Soldier 400 checkered flag. He also tamed the Monster Mile in 2007.
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No. 2: Kyle Busch is the NASCAR Cup Series playoff points leader heading into Sunday ' s race in Dover. He took the Apache Warrior 400 presented by Lucas Oil checkered flag in 2017 and also has won in Dover in 2010 and 2008. He has seven victories so far in 2018.
No. 2: Kyle Busch is the NASCAR Cup Series playoff points leader heading into Sunday's race in Dover. He took the Apache Warrior 400 presented by Lucas Oil checkered flag in 2017 and also has won in Dover in 2010 and 2008. He has seven victories so far in 2018.
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No. 1: Kevin Harvick won the AAA 400 Drive for Autism back in May in Dover and has one other win on the Monster Mile in 2015. He ' s won eight races so far in 2018 and is currently second in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings.
No. 1: Kevin Harvick won the AAA 400 Drive for Autism back in May in Dover and has one other win on the Monster Mile in 2015. He's won eight races so far in 2018 and is currently second in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff points standings.
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