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The "good old days" ??
I look forward to the chase this year, but I'm expecting the regular season to be a bore after the top competitors win and start experimenting for the final 10.
VERY good point. Lets hope the others put on a show.
I look forward to the chase this year, but I'm expecting the regular season to be a bore after the top competitors win and start experimenting for the final 10.
So Harvick in 2008 and Dale Jr. in 2013 would have won championships without winning a race. I'm glad this new format emphasizes winning.
Very seldom, and teh points are based on the entire year, no chase crap.
So if EVERYONE raced different, wouldn't that be a wash?For what it's worth, nascar says everyone would have raced different....
Same dpk. We dont' have a choice so lets wait and see.Ive never been a fan of the Chase since it's inception but looking at the the last five versions of this Chase as compared to this new one, it looks like this one is certainly scripted to produce the most excitement. I'll sit back and give it a chance. I don't have much of choice anyway.
Not sure what you are talking about here, there is plenty of passing at Stafford, Thompson, and Waterford where Rocco races....some of the best racing around in my opinion.So, all the people up north are lying when they say the NASCAR National Championship isn't fair because we don't have inverts down here (yes we do) and "Keith Rocco actually passes cars"????
Glad to know the NWAAS National Championship will be staying in the Tri-State (VA, NC, TN) region!
NOHonestly... I think NASCAR would be better off without the fans who are so opposed to everything they do. I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Cars + Track = Racing... Im satisfied.
The main thing I love about racing is every week... not every year. The championship is not as important to me from a fans stand point as the weekly races are. Now don't get me wrong, I love the intensity of a championship battle... but really who can say this won't produce more intensity in that battle. Yeah so a driver can win every race and blow a tire at Homestead and not win the cup... Guess he shouldn't have used those tire pressures or run over that debris. A non contender takes him out? Shouldn't have been around that guy... it all comes down to the decisions these drivers make on track and what their team does off track that will win them the cup.. so it may not be fair if someone is taken out by a non contender... who said it's supposed to be fair? Why should a guy in 20th I points not try to pass someone racing for a championship at Homestead and go for the win?.. Don't want to wreck fighting for position?... let him go. They're the ones who decide what to do, and when and how to do it.. and they're the ones who will suffer from it or reap the rewards. Luck is a big part of racing and if someone is unlucky enough to be taken out in the last race after dominating the first 35.. too bad for them.. so sorry... try again next year.
When it comes down to it... I'm going to watch every race the same as I did before cheer on the drivers I like and boo the ones I don't. Any fan that thinks otherwise... the sport is better off without you.
End of rant.
It's not a contest, the large no means that I emphatically disagree with that post and it is my final word on that particular post.YES!
Mine's bigger.. I win![]()
Obviously lol Im just being a smartass .. you should know that by now.It's not a contest, the large no means that I emphatically disagree with that post and it is my final word on that particular post.
I'm anxious to see how things unfold during the Procrastinator, Constipator, Alienator, and Backup Generator rounds.

lol That's gold.![]()
Jimmie's car for Homestead. Now I have it in the right thread. LOL
Kyle Busch on NASCAR Radio is calling some of the changes coming up as BS changes. So..... Add his name to the list.
The IndyCar system is a great system. Larger points intervals in between positions the higher up the finishing order you go and a plateau after a certain position towards the bottom so poor finishes don't hurt too badly. The champion almost always has one of the top two or three win totals and one of the top two or three average finishes.The following image presents champions under every format:
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Don't tell me how to fan, bro.Honestly... I think NASCAR would be better off without the fans who are so opposed to everything they do. I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Cars + Track = Racing... Im satisfied.
The main thing I love about racing is every week... not every year. The championship is not as important to me from a fans stand point as the weekly races are. Now don't get me wrong, I love the intensity of a championship battle... but really who can say this won't produce more intensity in that battle. Yeah so a driver can win every race and blow a tire at Homestead and not win the cup... Guess he shouldn't have used those tire pressures or run over that debris. A non contender takes him out? Shouldn't have been around that guy... it all comes down to the decisions these drivers make on track and what their team does off track that will win them the cup.. so it may not be fair if someone is taken out by a non contender... who said it's supposed to be fair? Why should a guy in 20th I points not try to pass someone racing for a championship at Homestead and go for the win?.. Don't want to wreck fighting for position?... let him go. They're the ones who decide what to do, and when and how to do it.. and they're the ones who will suffer from it or reap the rewards. Luck is a big part of racing and if someone is unlucky enough to be taken out in the last race after dominating the first 35.. too bad for them.. so sorry... try again next year.
When it comes down to it... I'm going to watch every race the same as I did before cheer on the drivers I like and boo the ones I don't. Any fan that thinks otherwise... the sport is better off without you.
End of rant.
Im not.. Im saying NASCAR is better off without fans like that. Whether you fall into that category or not is none of my business.Don't tell me how to fan, bro.
NASCAR is better off without fans who think thisIm not.. Im saying NASCAR is better off without fans like that. Whether you fall into that category or not is none of my business.
is a pile of crap? Hop off.Luck is a big part of racing and if someone is unlucky enough to be taken out in the last race after dominating the first 35.. too bad for them.. so sorry... try again next year.
You're wrong slice, we need all of the fans we can get, good, bad or indifferent and whose to say who is who?Im not.. Im saying NASCAR is better off without fans like that. Whether you fall into that category or not is none of my business.
Hmmmm none of the short tracks I go to around here in the north east do this crap, all championships are based on consistency throughout the year as it should be!
GTFO. That is the dumbest thing I have ever readif someone is unlucky enough to be taken out in the last race after dominating the first 35.. too bad for them.. so sorry... try again next year.
I'm not going anywhere, but I have to admit that the championship seems to mean a lot less now, and I probably won't be into that aspect of it as much.Anyone that wants to leave just bc of a points switch up has all the freedom to leave. The true fans of racing will still cheer on their favorite driver to get the win to qualify them into the chase & then cheer him on to make it to the eliminator round.
Wait, I can't be a true fan of racing because I've given up on NASCAR? So if I spend countless hours and drive countless miles to race tracks all summer long, staying from the first sprint car or late model heat, all the way to the last u-car feature, my fan-ness is invalid because I think NASCAR is overblown and no longer true racing? Damn.....Anyone that wants to leave just bc of a points switch up has all the freedom to leave. The true fans of racing will still cheer on their favorite driver to get the win to qualify them into the chase & then cheer him on to make it to the eliminator round.
I guess that is true... but I still see no point in complaining about everything.. if you love the sport... love it.You're wrong slice, we need all of the fans we can get, good, bad or indifferent and whose to say who is who?
Doesn't mean its not true... or do you know something about the new points system I dont?GTFO. That is the dumbest thing I have ever read
That image gets me every single time. I love Ron Paul.

At this point, I'm leaning towards this stance too, but I'm not sure. I'm obviously extremely disappointed that this is what we have now.I'm not going anywhere, but I have to admit that the championship seems to mean a lot less now, and I probably won't be into that aspect of it as much.
It was before my time, but I've always heard that in the 50s and 60s, the championship wasn't really a big deal, it was more about the individual races. Guess I'll have to approach this season like that.
You got it.Wait, I can't be a true fan of racing because I've given up on NASCAR? So if I spend countless hours and drive countless miles to race tracks all summer long, staying from the first sprint car or late model heat, all the way to the last u-car feature, my fan-ness is invalid because I think NASCAR is overblown and no longer true racing? Damn.....![]()
I actually had the opposite thought. I think it would be hilarious if, after all this talk about this joke of a championship format, JJ went on to win 6 more titles.It would be funny to me if JJ never won another championship because of the new format.
Any 7 time champion fans agree? lol
YEP.I actually had the opposite thought. I think it would be hilarious if, after all this talk about this joke of a championship format, JJ went on to win 6 more titles.
It would be funny to me if JJ never won another championship because of the new format.
Any 7 time champion fans agree? lol
It would be funny to me if JJ never won another championship because of the new format.
Any 7 time champion fans agree? lol
Anyone that wants to leave just bc of a points switch up has all the freedom to leave. The true fans of racing will still cheer on their favorite driver to get the win to qualify them into the chase & then cheer him on to make it to the eliminator round.