A mirror of what happened to me last weekend at Richmond with Bubba Wallace.Lost 7 points because of the 3 to go caution flag. Sounds about right.
That was a very nice pick, would've been even better if not for the late race yellow.Not bad this week for my pick I’d say.
I hear Dale Jr wants it...Time to start thinking about selling my Charter …
Time to start thinking about selling my Charter …
Strategy I think means little, I'm 3 position average finish better than you and I'm counting the charter cars down backwards.After all these years, I’ve wondered if there’s any strategy that really is more successful than others. What I do know after 25% of the current season is that preselecting your drivers is definitely not the way to go. It’s already done, so I’m not gonna switch it up now. I’ll just hope for a top 25 finish. However, next year I’ll for sure wait until after practice/qualifying before selecting my driver. Live and learn!
I noticed the pattern with your picks. It has been surprisingly effective.Strategy I think means little, I'm 3 position average finish better than you and I'm counting the charter cars down backwards.
Last year I used a random name generatorI noticed the pattern with your picks. It has been surprisingly effective.
I remember that. My strategy in previous years was to make a full list before the season started. It didn't go well for me in 2022, I was one of the worst players that season.Last year I used a random name generator
If I'm not mistaken Justin Haley's 20th place finish at Atlantadega was my sole finish better than 25th. Is that a new low?Finally, @donthaveanickname solidified his hold on the cellar position of the standings and remains the only player that has yet to pick a Top 10 finishing driver.
If I'm not mistaken Justin Haley's 20th place finish at Atlantadega was my sole finish better than 25th. Is that a new low?
Yeah, I have respectfully acknowledged that. It so funny when some say this kind of stuff. I was asked at least six times if I would root for Busch if he wasn't in a Toyota. Six times I emphatically answered, and I still hear crap about it. I love the game, but if I can't pick a Toyota every week, I respectfully don't want to play. Because Toyota....always Toyota.....everything Toyota.....and let's get this out of the way......if Toyota leaves NASCAR, so do I. Ya'll (as they say) can hope, but Lee White once said that WE will be here for 100 years. Buckle up.This can be a cruel sport/game, but it’s so well done and so much fun. Gives us the occasional thrill of victory, and too often the agony of defeat. Can you imagine if @Revman was participating? I guess if he can’t pick a Yota every week he wants no part of it .
.....and let's get this out of the way......if Toyota leaves NASCAR, so do I.
Yeah, but the draw for me was Senior. Damn, I have never ever been driver-centric, but he was the man. I probably exaggerated in my post. I would become a casual follower. Probably like the way I see F1 or Indy Car.....I might take a peek every now and then....watch a big race or two, but nothing like I am with NASCAR now. I think it is also important to point out that I'm not marginalizing this great sport....but if you are an OEM based guy, and your OEM isn't racing, there is no point IMO.Weren't you a NASCAR fan before Toyota came along? At least to some extent? I thought you said you were at least a casual fan in those days
Yeah, but the draw for me was Senior. Damn, I have never ever been driver-centric, but he was the man.