I started thinking along those lines after Jr's win yesterday, but a bit different. You form the chase like they did this year, where the 16 drivers make it. But then if any of those 16 drivers win any of the first 9 chase races, it automatically qualifies a driver to win the championship at Homestead. That ensures that the champion will have won a race. Also, you'd have almost as many as 9 drivers racing for the championship at Homestead, which means the drivers are going to have to race hard there. With that many drivers to compete against, probably going to have to finish top 3, if not win at Homestead to win the championship. Now a person may say what incentive would a driver have to win any of the remaining chase races if they've already assured themselves a spot at Homestead? The incentive is pretty simple: you're trying to eliminate as much of the competition if possible. Win 2 chase races, that's only 7 others you have to compete against at Homestead.....win 3, it's down only 6 others, and so on.