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Good article.

Two of my favorite drivers would be good candidates for the logic in this article. Dave Blaney and Ted Musgrave raced a combined 778 races in the cup series with no wins. It would have been so cool to see these drivers have at least one win as both of them were so close to getting a couple.
 
Two of my favorite drivers would be good candidates for the logic in this article. Dave Blaney and Ted Musgrave raced a combined 778 races in the cup series with no wins. It would have been so cool to see these drivers have at least one win as both of them were so close to getting a couple.
Yeah, the ratio/percentage of drivers that competed compared to winning a race was a surprise to me. I thought it would be much higher.
 
Yeah, the ratio/percentage of drivers that competed compared to winning a race was a surprise to me. I thought it would be much higher.
So much more turnover in the early days of the sport. Local guys starting just a handful of races brings it down.
 
So much more turnover in the early days of the sport. Local guys starting just a handful of races brings it down.
That's some of it I bet. Nascar has tried to even the playing field almost from the start of the series. The super large fields were pretty much over in the 60's.
 
That's some of it I bet. Nascar has tried to even the playing field almost from the start of the series. The super large fields were pretty much over in the 60's.
Taking a random sample 1961 has over 150 drivers listed in the standings

1994 has 83

64 in 2023
 
Two of my favorite drivers would be good candidates for the logic in this article. Dave Blaney and Ted Musgrave raced a combined 778 races in the cup series with no wins. It would have been so cool to see these drivers have at least one win as both of them were so close to getting a couple.

Agreed. Those two, along with Rick Mast and Dick Trickle (plus a handful of others) are always in the "best driver to never win a Cup race" conversation
 

I retired from Electric Boat, Groton in '21 after 30 + years. Newport News & Groton combined are delivering more than 1.3 boats per year. The new Columbia class is being constructed as we speak, and they are impressive. Groton & Quonset are the sole builders of that class, along with the Virginia class. Newport News handles the Virginia, and other Countries boats. along with carriers and various other boats. Keep in mind it takes in excess of 5+ years to build each boat. With 2 yards building these units, I'd say we're doing ok...
Colby has an impressive resume, but it's all bookworm . I'm sure I know a little more about Submarines than he does.
 
Has Tyler Reddick quietly been upgraded to an A class driver? no recent crusading tyler B class threads.
 
Has Tyler Reddick quietly been upgraded to an A class driver? no recent crusading tyler B class threads.
Reddick is doing class B work as far as I am concerned. The booth had high hopes for him on the 1.5's, but by hook or crook he wasn't in the show very much.
 
Bored today so I pulled up some stats about my 3 favorite drivers and their wins. Starting from when I first remember my driver winning with Bill Elliott in 2001. This only reflects Cup.

The 3 drivers are Bill Elliott, Kasey Kahne, and Chase Elliott. Over that time they account for 41 points race wins and 5 non-points wins. Bill Elliott (4,0) Kasey Kahne (18,2), Chase Elliott (19,3) and one championship (2020).

Bill won on 4 different tracks
Kasey on 13
Chase on 17

11 Tracks were not on the Cup calendar when Bill and Kasey raced, 1 was not when Chase raced (Rockingham)

They account for wins at 25 different tracks. There are 10 none have won at. The no wins include: Bristol Dirt, Chicago Street, Chicagoland, Darlington, Indy Road course, Kentucky, Las Vegas, Gateway, North Wilkesboro, and the LA Coliseum.

Tracks with wins not currently raced at by Cup: Road America, Daytona Road, California, Rockingham.

Most WinsPointsNon-PointsTotal
Charlotte516
Pocono404
Atlanta404
Daytona 033
Indianapolis202
Texas202
Phoenix202
Watkins Glen202
Dover202
Talladega202
Roval202
Bristol112
Homestead101
Rockingham101
Richmond101
Michigan101
California101
Sonoma101
New Hampshire101
Kansas101
Daytona Road101
Martinsville101
COTA101
Road America101
Nashville101

Homestead- Bill Elliott (2001)
Pocono- Bill Elliott (2002)
Kasey Kahne (2008, 2013)
Chase Elliott (2022)
Indianapolis- Bill Elliott (2002)
Kasey Kahne (2017)
Rockingham- Bill Elliott (2003)
Richmond- Kasey Kahne (2005)
Atlanta- Kasey Kahne (2006, 2009, 2014)
Chase Elliott (2022)
Texas- Kasey Kahne (2006)
Chase Elliott (2024)
Charlotte- Kasey Kahne (2006, 2006, 2008 All-Star, 2008, 2012)
Chase Elliott (2020)
Michigan- Kasey Kahne (2006)
California- Kasey Kahne (2006)
Sonoma- Kasey Kahne (2009)
Daytona- Kasey Kahne (2010 Duel)
Chase Elliott (2017 Duel, 2018 Duel)
Phoenix- Kasey Kahne (2011)
Chase Elliott (2020)
New Hampshire- Kasey Kahne (2012)
Bristol- Kasey Kahne (2013)
Chase Elliott (2020 All-Star)
Watkins Glen- Chase Elliott (2018,2019)
Dover-Chase Elliott (2018, 2022)
Kansas- Chase Elliott (2018)
Talladega- Chase Elliott (2019, 2022)
Roval- Chase Elliott (2019, 2020)
Daytona Road- Chase Elliott (2020)
Martinsville- Chase Elliott (2020)
COTA- Chase Elliott (2021)
Road America- Chase Elliott (2021)
Nashville- Chase Elliott (2022)

Breaking it down to track type
1.3-1.5 miles15
Short to 1 mile10
road8
2.5 mile6
2.5 mile drafting5
2 miles2
dirt0
 
At one point, Cassill’s NASCAR contract with Voyager was paid out in crapto. Dull boy …

 
At one point, Cassill’s NASCAR contract with Voyager was paid out in crapto. Dull boy …


Yeah that deal came back to bite him in the ass. I don't think he's raced since his time with Kaulig on that deal.
 
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