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Updated May 12 David Ragan has arrived. Oh, he's probably not championship material quite yet, but his career has taken a steep climb upward in his second season in the Cup Series.
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David Ragan rebounded from his Daytona disaster, climbing to the top 12 in points.
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In his rookie season he earned just three top 10s and led a total of three laps. He finished 23rd in the standings. It led some -- including me -- to wonder if he really had what it took to race in NASCAR's top series, especially with a power organization like Roush Fenway Racing, where excellence is expected. For the naysayers, the Daytona 500 looked to be the beginning of the end for Ragan's tenure with Roush. He finished 42nd, wrecking teammate Matt Kenseth in the process. But Ragan persevered and he followed the Daytona debacle with a 14th-place run at California and seventh at Las Vegas. And there have been more solid runs, such as 11th at Martinsville, 13th at Texas and fourth at Talladega. Saturday night at Darlington Raceway, often described as the most challenging track on the schedule, Ragan finished fifth for his second top five and third top 10 in 11 races, already matching his season totals from a year ago. It also moved him into the top 12 in the point standings. "That's an awesome run," Ragan said. "Whether we were at Daytona, Talladega or Richmond or Bristol, that would be great, but to do it at Darlington is just something special. Darlington is an awesome track. You're running laps out there and you think about the guys that made this place famous like Cale Yarborough and Bill Elliott and David Pearson and people like that. It just makes you realize how fortunate we are to come out here and race at such a cool track. "Our pit crew did an awesome job. We picked up spots every time, and it was an overall great run. We're getting this deal somewhat figured out. We've had some good race cars, we just have to fine tune a little bit to try and win one of these things." Power Rankings after Darlington:
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