The Cup boys have the weekend off for Easter this week, so here at the NASCAR FanHouse, we won't be ranking the drivers according to their performance and likelihood of winning on track this week. Instead, this week is based on which driver would be the best hunter of Easter Eggs. So here it is, folks, this week's Easter Egg Hunt Top Picks.


2. Tony Stewart. He certainly is compassionate for children these days, but you have to realize Tony had no friends on the Easter egg field growing up. One, there was chocolate involved and two, everyone else was an enemy and wedgies definitely weren't out line. There's no way he wasn't the bully. I'd give up the egg over the wedgie any day.

3. Denny Hamlin. He was one fast cat, I bet, growing up. After all, he was the team champion in "hauler races" last year after a tire test at Charlotte, despite gashing his hand on the bumper chrome. The lack of pain reflex and nice quickness would land Denny a top placement in the hunt.

1. Kyle Busch. Simply put, Kyle is the youngest guy out there with the most tenacity. He knows the new strategies to finding the most eggs and of course, the all-coveted golden egg. Dude's got mean elbows, too, I bet.
2. Tony Stewart. He certainly is compassionate for children these days, but you have to realize Tony had no friends on the Easter egg field growing up. One, there was chocolate involved and two, everyone else was an enemy and wedgies definitely weren't out line. There's no way he wasn't the bully. I'd give up the egg over the wedgie any day.
3. Denny Hamlin. He was one fast cat, I bet, growing up. After all, he was the team champion in "hauler races" last year after a tire test at Charlotte, despite gashing his hand on the bumper chrome. The lack of pain reflex and nice quickness would land Denny a top placement in the hunt.

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