Loudon, New Hampshire. Just when you might think that finally Matt would have a bad day, he doesn’t. Despite what everybody is saying, we are only two races in, but as far as Matt, I don’t think there will be any stopping him. You might as well hand the cup over to the Wisconsin native, because the rest of the field needs help from the 20 team, and so far Matt is a perfect 2-0. This looks similar to Tony Stewart in 2011. You can say all you want about drivers of the 48, 99, and 24, but so far it looks like the Matt Kenseth show. Matt is in a new car with new material, and new teammates. You might as well start writing the celebration feature for Matt Kenseth. There is no reason to believe that we won’t see the domination at Dover. Everyone is talking about Jimmie Johnson winning at Dover, but I think it might be the same old song and dance for the rest of the chase. I know Dover is only race number three, but you might be sitting back and looking at Matt Kenseth picking up the trophy at Homestead. Whether you like it or not, that is my opinion. The 20 team just has everything going on, and I think the same about Kyle Busch too. So far, it looks like the Matt and Kyle show, but anything can happen at Talladega, so stay tuned.