You're just reiterating your view that the flat, near linear Nascar points scale captures everything that matters. You're entitled to your opinion, of course. But a points scale like that under-rewards finishing up front and is too generous for guys in the midfield, relative to the accomplishment it is to win versus run mid pack.
Also, I don't think the examples you cite really support your allegiance to Nascar's points system, whether Latford or the current scale. Do you think you could find even one driver or crew chief in the Nascar garage who would choose to have Martin Truex's 2022 race results rather than having Austin Cindric's results? I mean totally ignore who is in the playoffs... just look at results from 23 races and tell me the 19 team has done more than the 2. You couldn't find such a driver or crew chief, I'd be willing to bet.
| AUSTIN CINDRIC | MARTIN TRUEX, JR. |
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Head-to-Head | 11 wins | 12 wins |
Actual Race Stats | | |
Race Wins | 1
(Daytona 500) | 0 |
Top 5's | 4 | 3 |
Top 10's | 7 | 10 |
Avg. Finish | 16.5 | 13.3 |
And BTW, I share your disdain for the bash 'em & crash 'em ethos that some fans crave and Nascar seems to encourage, but that's a discussion for a different thread. It's not a new thing.