ReturnTrip
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The highest finishing wreck wins the title? Neat title format.
I wonder if they'd run some sort of 'quad screen' coverage from the garage area?
It would definitely tun it into a team sport.First one back on track wins the championship ?.... Thrilling
I think that's a guarantee they will be..... even it they aren't. No way NASCAR is going to admit it if they weren't after their game #7 moment. Not IMO.I am more interested to see if the winners lugnuts are tight.
I imagine we'd all be much more comfortable if 4 drivers contending for a classic points championship at the last race all wrecked.
I know I would be.
12 years of complaints. No result.Wouldn't matter . The championship was not about one single race . It was an acknowledgement of excellence over an entire season . This race is Nascar's version of a wrestling cage match . More about the hype than the results .
12 years of complaints. No result.
Ridiculous scenarios further reinforce my point.And when then bring in jumping school buses for the championship , I 'll be against that too .
Ridiculous scenarios further reinforce my point.
Exactly. And last month there was all sorts of b!tching about the designated hitter rule, adopted by MLB in 1973. So I guess the complaints about this will carry on for a while longer.12 years of complaints. No result.
12 years of complaints. No result.
This will probably happen once they move the final race to Talladega one day. That way NASCAR can really create drama for the final 4.
Can you clarify what your point actually is? Do you dislike complaints and criticism generally? Or is it that in your opinion these complaints won't work or be heard, and therefore you think they should be discouraged? I can see the latter point of view in the extreme sense. I've advised others to not waste their time trying to change something that won't ever change. I've used the analogy that I wouldn't ever protest a hurricane that's threatening to destroy my house. I'd just recognize reality and deal with the consequences.
However, it's not actually true that "12 years of complaints" have yielded no result. Some complained when Dale Jr. and Jeff Gordon missed the Chase. The Chase field was expanded. Some complained that the format didn't reward those who won multiple races but didn't make the top twelve in points (Jamie McMurray). Wild cards were added to reward those who won the most races. Some complained (I guess someone did, somewhere) that the points system was too complicated and hard to follow. A simplified 43-1 version was implemented. Some complained that winning still wasn't being rewarded enough, so the current "win and you're in" system was devised. Recently some have complained that the regular season points leader isn't being rewarded enough, and byes and bonus points are being considered for that.
NASCAR has made their willingness to change the format extremely apparent. It has been changed in some way more years than not. Someday they may very well scrap the Chase entirely under different leadership. To believe otherwise seems naive given this history. So I don't think it's accurate to say that complaining is pointless, and I also think discussion is better when people are free to voice their honest opinions, good or bad.
Have a pleasant afternoon.