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Post by twomanymontes on Jan 27, 2011 22:07:16 GMT -5
It's about time!!! This should make it more interesting and a more even playing field:
NASCAR is replacing the complicated scoring system it has used since 1975 with a more straightforward format.
None of the changes for the 2011 season announced by chairman Brian France at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Wednesday came as much of a surprise. NASCAR officials had been briefing teams for almost two weeks on the changes in an effort to give competitors feedback on the direction being taken.
A race winner will receive 43 points under the new system, and the points will decrease down to 1 for the 43rd-place driver. There will be three bonus points for the winner, one bonus point for every driver who leads a lap, and one bonus point to the driver that leads the most laps.
The maximum points available now will be 48 per race.
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Post by 85t5mcss on Jan 28, 2011 19:08:56 GMT -5
I like it. BUT, should offer more to the leader of most laps instead of just the 1+1. Someone who dominates should be awarded a couple more. And what about the polesitter? Wheres the bonus point for that?
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Post by twomanymontes on Jan 28, 2011 22:07:10 GMT -5
I agree, the most laps leader should get a bit more. And there was no mention about the pole. Either way it should be a closer season. And with luck the guy who is most consistant int he top 5 will come out as the champion.
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Post by 85t5mcss on Jan 29, 2011 6:30:04 GMT -5
I'd like to see this points system in Busch also. But with the "shootout" style points system from cup. Top 10 are reset. Would make a great finish to the season and maybe bring in some fans to the 2nd tier racers. And kick out any full time Cup guys from the final 10 races of Busch. Something to promote those drivers. But, the Cup guys do bring money to Busch also. Hard call.
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Post by twomanymontes on Jan 29, 2011 21:31:57 GMT -5
I think no full time Cup series drivers in the Nationwide series would be a great idea all season long. The 2nd tier racers should have all the glory before they move up.
I wonder if the truck series will change also?
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Post by 85t5mcss on Jan 30, 2011 9:14:24 GMT -5
After thinking about it, its not a whole lot different. If the point spread is 1 point between finishing positions vs. 5 then nothing has changed other than the value of it. If u finish first and then a string of poor finishes, as a percentage u will still be in the same position and the same percentage of points back. If u put a "0" behind everything it will look more impressive and appear to be more of a point spread when its actually not. As long as the bonus points stay the same by percentage. And since there was a 5 point spread between first and second in the old system and lap leader bonus points were 5 and leading most laps was 5 points then nothing changed in the top 10 positions.
But, in the old system the 11th-43rd place points spreads were 4s, 3s, and 2s (maybe 1s). So the new points system will benefit them because it will appear they are closer to the front runners. It will appear they are getting a couple extra points in the old system.
Or I could just shut up and keep watching Road Racing.
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Post by twomanymontes on Jan 30, 2011 9:28:54 GMT -5
LMAO! Naw keep talking brother! You have it right. Watch both, thats what I'll be doing.
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 5, 2011 15:40:05 GMT -5
Points standings after the 500. Remember Trevor Bayne is running the Nationwide Series full time and is not eligable for Sprint Cup Series points
) #21-Bayne, Ford, ZERO drivers points 2) #99-Edwards, Ford, 42 3) #34-Gilliland, Ford, 41 4) #47-BLabonte, Toyota, 41 5) #22-Busch, Dodge, 39 6) #42-Montoya, Chevy, 39 7) #78-Smith, Chevy, 38 8) #18-Busch, Toyota, 37 9) #27-Menard, Chevy, 36 10) #5-Martin, Chevy, 34 11) #43-Allmendinger, Ford, 34 12) #09-Elliott, Chevy, 32 13) #14-Stewart, Chevy, 31 14) #6-Ragan, Ford, 31 15) #32-TLabonte, Ford, 30 16) #7-Gordon, Dodge, 29 17) #33-Bowyer, Chevy, 28 18) #1-McMurray, Chevy, 27 19) #56-Truex Jr., Chevy, 26 20) #77-Wallace, Toyota, 0 21) #11-Hamlin, Toyota, 24 22) #39-Newman, Chevy, 24 [led most laps] 23) #20-Logano, Toyota, 21 24) #88-Eannhardt Jr., Chevy, accident, 21 25) #4-Kahne, Toyota, 19 26) #36-Blaney, Toyota, 19 27) #48-Johnson, Chevy, 17 28) #24-Gordon, Chevy, 17 29) #2-Keselowski, Dodge, accident, 16 30) #00-Reutimann, Toyota, 14 31) #83-Vickers, Toyota, 13 32) #38-Kvapil, Ford, accident, 0 33) #71-Lally, Chevy, 11 34) #17-Kenseth, Ford, accident, 10 35) #16-Biffle, Ford, accident, 9 36) #31-Burton, Chevy, engine, 9 37) #9-Ambrose, Ford, accident, 7 38) #37-Richardson Jr., Ford, accident, 0 39) #87-Nemechek, Toyota, accident, 0 40) #15-Waltrip, Toyota, accident, 4 41) #92-Keselowski, Dodge, accident, 3 42) #29-Harvick. Chevy, engine, 3 43) #46-Yeley, Chevy, engine, 1 point
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 5, 2011 15:47:34 GMT -5
Lastest point standings going into tomorrows race in Las Vegas.
Rank Driver Points 1 KYLE BUSCH 80 2 KURT BUSCH 77 3 TONY STEWART 69 4 A J ALLMENDINGER 69 5 JEFF GORDON 65 6 MARK MARTIN 65 7 BOBBY LABONTE 64 8 RYAN NEWMAN 64 9 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA 64 10 DAVID GILLILAND 63 11 PAUL MENARD 63 12 CARL EDWARDS 59 13 JIMMIE JOHNSON 59 14 DENNY HAMLIN 58 15 KASEY KAHNE 57 16 MARTIN TRUEX JR. 56 17 DALE EARNHARDT JR. 55 18 BILL ELLIOTT 53 19 REGAN SMITH 48 20 BRAD KESELOWSKI 45 21 CLINT BOWYER 45 22 KEVIN HARVICK 44 23 MATT KENSETH 43 24 ROBBY GORDON 41 25 DAVID RAGAN 39 26 JAMIE MCMURRAY 36 27 MARCOS AMBROSE 35 28 GREG BIFFLE 33 29 JOEY LOGANO 32 30 TERRY LABONTE 30 31 DAVID REUTIMANN 29 32 JEFF BURTON 27 33 BRIAN VICKERS 27 34 CASEY MEARS 26 35 ANDY LALLY 25 36 DAVE BLANEY 21 37 TONY RAINES 19 38 J J YELEY 8 39 MICHAEL WALTRIP 4 40 MICHAEL MCDOWELL 4 41 BRIAN KESELOWSKI 3 42 TREVOR BAYNE(i) 0 43 STEVE WALLACE(i) 0 44 MIKE SKINNER(i) 0 45 TRAVIS KVAPIL(i) 0 46 ROBERT RICHARDSON JR.(i) 0 47 LANDON CASSILL(i) 0 48 JOE NEMECHEK(i) 0 49 KEVIN CONWAY(i) 0 50 TODD BODINE(i) 0 51 DERRIKE COPE(i) 0
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 8, 2011 19:44:21 GMT -5
Latest points standings as of today
Rank Driver Points 1 TONY STEWART 113 2 KURT BUSCH 113 3 CARL EDWARDS 106 4 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA 106 5 RYAN NEWMAN 103 6 PAUL MENARD 96 7 MARTIN TRUEX JR. 95 8 DENNY HAMLIN 95 9 A J ALLMENDINGER 94 10 DALE EARNHARDT JR. 91 11 MARK MARTIN 91 12 JIMMIE JOHNSON 87 13 KASEY KAHNE 87 14 KYLE BUSCH 86 15 BOBBY LABONTE 84 16 MATT KENSETH 77 17 MARCOS AMBROSE 76 18 CLINT BOWYER 75 19 JEFF GORDON 74 20 KEVIN HARVICK 71 21 DAVID GILLILAND 70 22 BILL ELLIOTT 67 23 BRAD KESELOWSKI 63 24 BRIAN VICKERS 61 25 DAVID REUTIMANN 61 26 DAVID RAGAN 61 27 ROBBY GORDON 54 28 REGAN SMITH 53 29 JAMIE MCMURRAY 53 30 JOEY LOGANO 53 31 GREG BIFFLE 50 32 JEFF BURTON 50 33 CASEY MEARS 45 34 ANDY LALLY 37 35 DAVE BLANEY 32 36 TERRY LABONTE 30 37 TONY RAINES 28 38 J J YELEY 12 39 MICHAEL MCDOWELL 7 40 MICHAEL WALTRIP 4 41 BRIAN KESELOWSKI 3 42 TREVOR BAYNE(i) 0 43 STEVE WALLACE(i) 0 44 MIKE SKINNER(i) 0 45 TRAVIS KVAPIL(i) 0 46 LANDON CASSILL(i) 0 47 ROBERT RICHARDSON JR.(i) 0 48 JOE NEMECHEK(i) 0 49 DERRIKE COPE(i) 0 50 TODD BODINE(i) 0 51 KEVIN CONWAY(i) 0
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Post by 85t5mcss on Mar 9, 2011 19:05:26 GMT -5
WooHoo Waltrip isn't last. I like the smaller numbers.
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 10, 2011 21:49:56 GMT -5
Yeah, the smaller totals is easier to follow, But MW being 110 point out of first is hard to catch up. Seeing it's only been 3 weeks. maybe a win soon will change that.
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Post by 85t5mcss on Mar 11, 2011 20:10:43 GMT -5
Too bad hes not racing. Maybe Truex will do us proud.
Definitely easier to follow. We'll c how it looks at the end of the year.
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 11, 2011 21:41:56 GMT -5
I thought he was racing a full season? What happened?
And truex is a good driver, so there is a good chance of that.
BTW, I got one of the NAPA/Truex Jr. NASCAR schedule magnets, Pretty cool, but since it's on my tool box at work, I keep forgetting to look at it to see where the race is, LOL!
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Post by 85t5mcss on Mar 12, 2011 10:29:07 GMT -5
I didn't think so. I think he is going to run a small handful. Restrictor plates basically. That way he can push his cars to the front if he doesn't wreck them first. My T-Shirts that I ordered still haven't shown up-Capps or Truex ones.
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 23, 2011 21:06:38 GMT -5
The latest points standings
Rank Driver Points 1 KURT BUSCH 150 2 CARL EDWARDS 149 3 TONY STEWART 138 4 RYAN NEWMAN 138 5 PAUL MENARD 136 6 KYLE BUSCH 133 7 JIMMIE JOHNSON 130 8 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA 126 9 DALE EARNHARDT JR. 124 10 MARTIN TRUEX JR. 123 11 MARK MARTIN 123 12 KASEY KAHNE 122 13 MATT KENSETH 117 14 BOBBY LABONTE 115 15 KEVIN HARVICK 110 16 A J ALLMENDINGER 107 17 DENNY HAMLIN 106 18 MARCOS AMBROSE 105 19 JEFF GORDON 104 20 DAVID RAGAN 89 21 BRAD KESELOWSKI 89 22 DAVID GILLILAND 88 23 GREG BIFFLE 86 24 CLINT BOWYER 84 25 BILL ELLIOTT 82 26 JAMIE MCMURRAY 76 27 REGAN SMITH 75 28 DAVID REUTIMANN 75 29 JEFF BURTON 74 30 JOEY LOGANO 74 31 BRIAN VICKERS 69 32 ROBBY GORDON 59 33 CASEY MEARS 52 34 DAVE BLANEY 51 35 ANDY LALLY 49 36 TONY RAINES 44 37 TERRY LABONTE 30 38 J J YELEY 16 39 MICHAEL MCDOWELL 8 40 DENNIS SETZER 6 41 MICHAEL WALTRIP 4 42 BRIAN KESELOWSKI 3 43 TREVOR BAYNE(i) 0 44 STEVE WALLACE(i) 0 45 MIKE SKINNER(i) 0 46 TRAVIS KVAPIL(i) 0 47 LANDON CASSILL(i) 0 48 ROBERT RICHARDSON JR.(i) 0 49 JOE NEMECHEK(i) 0 50 DERRIKE COPE(i) 0 51 TODD BODINE(i) 0 52 KEVIN CONWAY(i) 0 53 KEN SCHRADER 0
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Post by 85t5mcss on Mar 24, 2011 19:22:26 GMT -5
The latest points standings Rank Driver Points 43 TREVOR BAYNE(i) 0 Wait, what?
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 24, 2011 20:46:49 GMT -5
LOL! Remember, he's not running a full Sprint Cup season. He won't even be eligable for rookie of the year this season. He's running the nationwide series full time. And with the new rules, you can only collect points in one series, not both. Basically pick one.
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Post by 85t5mcss on Mar 25, 2011 18:56:43 GMT -5
Oooooohhhh. Didnt realize u couldnt collect n both. So, the Daytona 500 winner is LAST!
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 25, 2011 21:12:38 GMT -5
pretty much, LOL!
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 29, 2011 17:28:09 GMT -5
Here are the latest points standings
Rank Driver Points
1 CARL EDWARDS 187 2 RYAN NEWMAN 178 3 KURT BUSCH 177 4 KYLE BUSCH 176 5 JIMMIE JOHNSON 173 6 TONY STEWART 170 7 PAUL MENARD 164 8 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA 161 9 KEVIN HARVICK 157 10 MATT KENSETH 157 11 KASEY KAHNE 157 12 DALE EARNHARDT JR. 156 13 MARTIN TRUEX JR. 147 14 MARK MARTIN 147 15 A J ALLMENDINGER 137 16 JEFF GORDON 130 17 CLINT BOWYER 122 18 BOBBY LABONTE 121 19 MARCOS AMBROSE 121 20 GREG BIFFLE 119 21 DENNY HAMLIN 112 22 DAVID RAGAN 111 23 BRAD KESELOWSKI 107 24 BRIAN VICKERS 105 25 JEFF BURTON 103 26 DAVID GILLILAND 101 27 DAVID REUTIMANN 100 28 JAMIE MCMURRAY 97 29 JOEY LOGANO 93 30 REGAN SMITH 92 31 BILL ELLIOTT 82 32 ROBBY GORDON 69 33 CASEY MEARS 67 34 ANDY LALLY 61 35 DAVE BLANEY 58 36 TONY RAINES 52 37 TERRY LABONTE 30 38 J J YELEY 20 39 KEN SCHRADER 11 40 MICHAEL MCDOWELL 9 41 DENNIS SETZER 6 42 MICHAEL WALTRIP 4 43 BRIAN KESELOWSKI 3 44 TREVOR BAYNE(i) 0 45 STEVE WALLACE(i) 0 46 MIKE SKINNER(i) 0 47 LANDON CASSILL(i) 0 48 TRAVIS KVAPIL(i) 0 49 ROBERT RICHARDSON JR.(i) 0 50 JOE NEMECHEK(i) 0 51 TODD BODINE(i) 0 52 DERRIKE COPE(i) 0 53 KEVIN CONWAY(i) 0
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 29, 2011 18:41:19 GMT -5
funny as I look at the Current standings, I see last years Chase Dirvers are scattered all over.
Denny Hamlin is 21, Jeff Burton is 25, Carl Edwards is in first, Jeff Gordon is 16. But with this new point system, it looks like it might be easier for them to catch up.
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Post by 85t5mcss on Mar 29, 2011 19:21:23 GMT -5
2 RYAN NEWMAN 178 3 KURT BUSCH 177 6 TONY STEWART 170 9 KEVIN HARVICK 157 13 MARTIN TRUEX JR. 147 14 MARK MARTIN 147 15 A J ALLMENDINGER 137 17 CLINT BOWYER 122 19 MARCOS AMBROSE 121 23 BRAD KESELOWSKI 107 25 JEFF BURTON 103 27 DAVID REUTIMANN 100
Heres my vote for top 12
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Post by twomanymontes on Mar 30, 2011 21:01:12 GMT -5
I have to agree, But I think Edwards will be in there someplace
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Post by 85t5mcss on Apr 1, 2011 19:23:11 GMT -5
Prob so, but I would like to see things all shaken up. How about drop off points from your top 5 and worst 5 races? That would be different.
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