I never saw drivers on Twitter supporting it, merely saying that BradK came up with it.
Often times, what drivers like often results in a very bad product for fans.
It's the biggest challenge for promoters. In short track racing, you see it all the time. Some tracks have 30 car fields and 20 fans and other tracks have 5,000 fans and six car fields. Drivers do not want a show that will please the fans, and fans won't enjoy what the drivers like.
I often point out races like Indianapolis and Chicago as events drivers love. Usually boring as hell for fans.
I enjoyed the elimination format in 2003.
Don't reveal how many get eliminated after each segment and don't revel how many get inverted. And the winner of each segment automatically advances to the final segment.