Take a quick look at the top four in Nascar Sprint Cup Standings:
1. Tony Stewart
2. Jeff Gordon
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Kurt Busch
What do they all have in common?
They are former Champions.
They all are in their 30's.
They have all been in the series for several years.
So where is all the young talent? The rookie class is not fairing well. Joey Logano is back in 21st place, while Scott Speed is stuck in 35th and Max Papis is in 42nd. And in fact, I would not call either Speed or Papis a young gun - both have racing success in other series before jumping to Nascar.
Kyle Busch is relatively young, but his tenure in Cup has been so long it doesn't feel right calling him a young gun. Kasey Kahne has been around several years as has Denny Hamlin, Carl Edwards, and Brian Vickers. Brad Kesolowski may be the one bright spot on the horizon, but where is a seat for him to take over?
So where are all the up and comers who are supposed to be the next hot thing? Is the Buschwacking phenomenon finally showing the Nascar nearsightedness? Or are the old hats just hanging on better to their rides?