Charlie Spencer
Road courses and short tracks.
I expectorate in your general direction.Some of us have been here long enough to know what to expect.
I expectorate in your general direction.Some of us have been here long enough to know what to expect.
Pretty sure they make a pill for that.I expectorate in your general direction.
Yeh Truex should be the champion already, he is deserving of it now he could lose it very easily, but yeh I get it....create a little drama where normally there wouldn't be, heaven forbid he locked up the championship with 3 races to go! You really think this has improved the quality of Nascar, because i have news for you it hasn't. Just look at all the empty seats on sunday and that will give your answer.It's not fake excitement, Chase/Denny was real and a natural result of this format that you probably wouldn't have got under the old system. Truex would already have it locked up and the last couple of races would be meaningless.
It's not difficult to see how some fans can find the current made for television format favorable over the pre-Chase Era. All elimination style formats are exciting by design. At the same time, you've got to somewhat understand how many of us can look at the same format finding fault. In this fans eyes, the predictable game #7 moment in lieu of crowning the best driver over the entire course of the season is a bad trade-off. Try as I might, I can't look at today's champion in the same light as pre-2004. They are completely incomparable. I hate that that part of the sport is lost. That's my biggest problem with this format.Truex already got his damn trophy for having the best car for the regular season. Just because he acted like a spoiled brat and didn't celebrate that is his problem. Now he is in the playoffs, so are three others. Turn the damn page. The final four ran hard to get there. Who ever shows up with the best car thru whatever happens gets the cup. Bingo.
Nah...has it improved Nascar? Give me 5 solid reasons why it has.No they would be logging laps collecting a pay check. The playoff is not perfect but it's better than someone clinching with 3 races left.
Bingo...very well said...thank you, great post.It's not difficult to see how some fans can find the current made for television format favorable over the pre-Chase Era. All elimination style formats are exciting by design. At the same time, you've got to somewhat understand how many of us can look at the same format finding fault. In this fans eyes, the predictable game #7 moment in lieu of crowning the best driver over the entire course of the season is a bad trade-off. Try as I might, I can't look at today's champion in the same light as pre-2004. They are completely incomparable. I hate that that part of the sport is lost. That's my biggest problem with this format.
Just like @Charlie Spencer, we all get lucky once and a while.Bingo...very well said...thank you, great post.
About 10 timesMy memory is getting feeble, but this whole debate about "The Old Way" versus "The New Way" sounds vaguely familiar. I could swear we discussed this topic before in another thread somewhere. I will try to do a search to find it...
It all depends on what criteria you want to use to determine a champion:You have some good points buddy. But I don’t want a champion crowned 2-3 weeks before the year is over
Don't overload your search engine.My memory is getting feeble, but this whole debate about "The Old Way" versus "The New Way" sounds vaguely familiar. I could swear we discussed this topic before in another thread somewhere. I will try to do a search to find it...
Just deal with change bruh!!! Things will not always be the same. Whining and complaining is not gonna do a thing. I have type 1 diabetes and I never whine and complain about. Deal with it!Yeh Truex should be the champion already, he is deserving of it now he could lose it very easily, but yeh I get it....create a little drama where normally there wouldn't be, heaven forbid he locked up the championship with 3 races to go! You really think this has improved the quality of Nascar, because i have news for you it hasn't. Just look at all the empty seats on sunday and that will give your answer.
I can whine if i want, that's why I'm a fan, I have the right to complain about a lousy product.Just deal with change bruh!!! Things will not always be the same. Whining and complaining is not gonna do a thing. I have type 1 diabetes and I never whine and complain about. Deal with it!
This is sports, not a physical condition that requires constant management. Disagreeing is part of the enjoyment. Deal with that.Just deal with change bruh!!! Things will not always be the same. Whining and complaining is not gonna do a thing. I have type 1 diabetes and I never whine and complain about. Deal with it!
All NASCAR fans do is complain lol .. it’s so crazy
yep your a Nascar fan.You have some good points buddy. But I don’t want a champion crowned 2-3 weeks before the year is over
Just deal with change bruh!!! Things will not always be the same. Whining and complaining is not gonna do a thing. I have type 1 diabetes and I never whine and complain about. Deal with it!
I don’t complain all day about it.. I like it.. nothing to complain aboutyep your a Nascar fan.
don't argue.I don’t complain all day about it.. I like it.. nothing to complain about
stop whining about whinersJust deal with change bruh!!! Things will not always be the same. Whining and complaining is not gonna do a thing. I have type 1 diabetes and I never whine and complain about. Deal with it!
I've made these points before, but I'll try again.
Teams in stick and ball sports don't play every single other team every single week. Stick and ball sports need playoffs because their schedules don't permit everyone to play everyone even a single time. For example, the Super Bowl champion will face at most only 16 of the 31 other teams in the NFL, likely less depending on how the playoff pairings shake out. It has to be assumed that the teams with the best records are capable of beating everyone in their conferences because the schedule doesn't permit it to be actually proven. Even then, the division champions get in regardless of their records, occasionally resulting in teams with .500 records or worse advancing to the playoffs while teams with better records may be done for the year.
In NASCAR, everyone plays everyone else every single week. You don't need a playoff because the drivers with the highest points have already demonstrated they're consistently better than the rest.
Ok sir loldon't argue.
I guess that depends on how you define 'meaningless'. Drivers are going to race. Somebody's going to win and take home a check and a trophy. Final points standings are going to change throughout the field, even if the top position isn't. I'm going to be entertained by the action, more than I would most other televised options that afternoon.I get your point but there is still a need for a playoff when you have to possibility of the Championship being won before Homestead. No reason to have a meaningless race. That's the flaw of the old system.
So a driver with no wins and points himself to Homestead then comes in 5th ahead of the other finalists has the whole season put together??With the dominance that Truex's team has had this year, they should be the champions. That said, the format is what it is and if they don't win, then they didn't put the whole season together to make it happen. That's all.
Truex already got his damn trophy for having the best car for the regular season. Just because he acted like a spoiled brat and didn't celebrate that is his problem. Now he is in the playoffs, so are three others. Turn the damn page. The final four ran hard to get there. Who ever shows up with the best car thru whatever happens gets the cup. Bingo.
hope this helps you grasp it. I know there are some that will do their best to chew the corners off of it, but it is what it is.So a driver with no wins and points himself to Homestead then comes in 5th ahead of the other finalists has the whole season put together??
I can't figure that one out.
I guess that depends on how you define 'meaningless'. Drivers are going to race. Somebody's going to win and take home a check and a trophy. Final points standings are going to change throughout the field, even if the top position isn't. I'm going to be entertained by the action, more than I would most other televised options that afternoon.
There are two races on the schedule that don't award any points and don't factor into the championship, but people still enjoy watching them. (Disclosure: I don't personally like the All-Star race but that's because of the format, not because it's 'meaningless'.)
EDIT: 'Meaningless' are those late-season games in sports with playoffs, where a team has a playoff berth locked up, nothing left to gain, and decides to trade resting its regular starting players for a loss. Unlike drivers in a race after the title is decided, those guys aren't even trying; they've actively decided to accept losing.
You really think this has improved the quality of Nascar, because i have news for you it hasn't. Just look at all the empty seats on sunday and that will give your answer.
Why? Really it's if the championship is settled before Homestead, the world isn't going to end.I get your point but there is still a need for a playoff when you have to possibility of the Championship being won before Homestead. No reason to have a meaningless race. That's the flaw of the old system.
Why? Really it's if the championship is settled before Homestead, the world isn't going to end.
Of course not but what's the point of running 36 point races if it could be settled before the 36th race.
Umm what is the point of any race? To win....lol!Of course not but what's the point of running 36 point races if it could be settled before the 36th race.
Because it's racing and the championship isn't the only thing that matters. This isn't football
Umm what is the point of any race? To win....lol!
What else matters? If a guy isn't trying to win a championship then I'd have to question why they are racing. Not football but still a competition and all that matters is winning. Moral victories are cool and all but in the end they still lost.
Because if you race the only thing that matters is winning, pretty simple.If that's the case, how come the rest of the field doesn't quit once the playoffs start? Riddle me that
If that's the case, how come the rest of the field doesn't quit once the playoffs start? Riddle me that
Do I really have to explain that? There are multiple reasons why. I'll say this, a race a run with 40 drivers same as a football game is played by 22 players. Racing is different than other sports in its an individual sport but in the end it's still a competition and everyone wants to win.