buckaroo
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So okay, I'm pretty sure this has been talked about probably at length here, but not since I've been here. So, before the new season gets off to a big start, what is your opinion on this subject? Here's mine. In the earlier days, it was necessary for the Busch Series to have a hand full of Cup drivers to help draw crowds at the Busch races. This made sense and since the cars were so very different, only a hand full of cup drivers even did so and mostly because they were paid hefty sums to do so. Because of the differences in the cars, nothing could be learned by the cup driver for the Cup race the following day. Today however, the Busch Series can stand on it's own and doesn't need the big name Cup drivers to attract the attention. Now there's plenty of reasons that Cuppers should be able to race in the Busch Series, but there's plenty of reasons for them not to. But it seems that some of the very best Cup teams are the teams that field most of the cup cars, thus putting the best drivers with the best cars up against up and coming newbies just looking for a chance to get noticed. My proposal would be that any driver who is in the top 25 points in Winston Cup can't drive a car in the Busch Series UNLESS he is a full time competitor such as what Harvick did a couple of years ago. Because that would be rather draining for most of the guys, I don't think they would do it.