Greg
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The other three didn't have to deal with any points resetting.
The other three didn't have to deal with any points resetting.
I am already cringing at the inevitable reset, and if this continues for Reddick, let's just hypothetical say 10 or 12 win season before the 26, Nascar better hope he does win it alah' Martin Truex Jr. 78 Furniture Row car. A 25 point head-start is nothing in 10 races, all it would take is 1 bad race.
It's all been said before hashed and re-hashed, so not trying to gang up or hammer the points system too much here, but Nascar has altered legacies with this stuff. Jeff Gordon should have more championships than he does based on consistency, 48 JJ 7-time should probably be 5-time (still kicked everybody's ass in that timeframe), Carl Edwards should have at least 1 championship if not more to his credit (basically made him throw in the towel). This is why I look at career win totals and other ancillary statistics like laps led which signals domination versus championships now.
There is a reason why fans campaigned so hard for full season points. It is the most just way to crown a champion. And this was bound to come up again.
Hopefully we can get all the way there on that change in the future.
10-12 wins before race 27 is outrageous and not happening.
If it does, he should steamroll the field in the chase.
This isn't rocket science. Reddick is driving a car that has an advantage over the field right now. Kyle Busch said RCR had a car advantage when he signed on after Reddick who had the same car advantage at RCR left. Nascar found it, disallowed it and RCR is floundering.
Right now it looks like Nascar isn't doing squat about the yota's advantage OR it's perfectly legal? BTW Nascar didn't take any cars back to the R&D center after Kansas. That in itself is unusual and it doesn't look good when the average fan has questions about the unusual advantage the Toyotas had.
So some will go on about how magical is it for a driver who couldn't win a race last year to suddenly, maybe he took a pill, or maybe he had winning therapy tapes playing when he slept over the off season, or maybe he couldn't press the throttle to the floor last year, suddenly wins all these races? You really think Reddick suddenly got that better virtually overnight?
C'mon man, you know the answers to that one. It's two fold. 1. Every car in an organization isn't the same. 2. All things being equal Reddick is a little better driver than Wallace.So how come he is the only Toyota driver having such an exceptional year? Bubba is driving the same cars as Reddick, why isn't he doing better?
C'mon man, you know the answers to that one. It's two fold. 1. Every car in an organization isn't the same. 2. All things being equal Reddick is a little better driver than Wallace.
Wallace was fast at Kansas, but he was all over the place at Kansas I thought. At one time he was turning laps as fast as the leader. I think they pretty much keep the same car. I believe it is 6 cars per team?I agree Reddick is a better driver but not as much better as he is performing, and I thought with the nexgen car teammates basically share cars as they get rotated or something along those lines?
I agree Reddick is a better driver but not as much better as he is performing, and I thought with the nexgen car teammates basically share cars as they get rotated or something along those lines?
Wallace was fast at Kansas, but he was all over the place at Kansas I thought. At one time he was turning laps as fast as the leader. I think they pretty much keep the same car. I believe it is 6 cars per team?

I see what you did there.This isn't rocket science. Reddick is driving a car that has an advantage over the field right now. Kyle Busch said RCR had a car advantage when he signed on after Reddick who had the same car advantage at RCR left. Nascar found it, disallowed it and RCR is floundering.
Right now it looks like Nascar isn't doing squat about the yota's advantage OR it's perfectly legal? BTW Nascar didn't take any cars back to the R&D center after Kansas. That in itself is unusual and it doesn't look good when the average fan has questions about the unusual advantage the Toyotas had.
So some will go on about how magical is it for a driver who couldn't win a race last year to suddenly, maybe he took a pill, or maybe he had winning therapy tapes playing when he slept over the off season, or maybe he couldn't press the throttle to the floor last year, suddenly wins all these races? You really think Reddick suddenly got that better virtually overnight?
Hey, he is kind of short. It's quite possible he just now figured out the tricot fully reach the pedals. Good observation.![]()
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So some will go on about how magical is it for a driver who couldn't win a race last year to suddenly, maybe he took a pill, or maybe he had winning therapy tapes playing when he slept over the off season, or maybe he couldn't press the throttle to the floor last year, suddenly wins all these races? You really think Reddick suddenly got that better virtually overnight?