7.5
Disappointing, worst Martinsville race I've ever watched, but it happens I guess. Still better than just about any other NASCAR race.
Nothing new about that. Well, nothing new about it since the double-file restart was implemented. Prior to that, the equivalent practice was slowing down to let your lap-down teammate beat you to the caution flag. Either way, trading places to let your buddy get a lap-leader point is as old as multi-car teams.It was a pretty good race. Lots of green flag racing - kind of unusual for Martinsville. But I do have an issue with teammates manipulating the restarts. The Penske team did it last year and the Gibbs group did it today (fortunately there were few cautions). NASCAR had an odd situation with scoring, I'm surprised it took them so long to figure it out with all the aids they have and they still messed it up a bit.
Just out or curiosity how did they get it wrong?6. Something has to be deducted for the ridiculous 28 lap caution where they still got the order wrong.
Just out or curiosity how did they get it wrong?
Thank you for the explanation....once nascar decided they needed a half hour to figure it out I started flipping between the race and football and didn't fully understand what was going on.....I kinda figured some people were gifted a lap back because of the confusion.For one thing, there is no way Harvick was one-lap down. He was a lap down before pitting, and lost two laps to the leaders while on pit road. With the Wave Around, he should have been two laps down. As a Harvick fan, I follow him most closely, but I'm pretty sure others got back laps they didn't deserve as well.
I'm not sure if it was incompetence on the part of nascar who a fear of having three lead lap cars...
10. To be the man, you have to beat the man. My guys didn't. Funny how this Chase format spawns weird one off winners....isn't it?