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19 Nov 2016, 12:53 (Ref:3689244) | #351 | |
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Standings if the Chase wasn't around and the CURRENT points system that was used from 2011 thru current but NO Chase •Unofficial Top 25 in 2016 Sprint Cup Driver Points Standings (not the Chase): [after Phoenix, race 35 of 36] (using current points system, but not the Chase rules, unofficial) 1) #4-Kevin Harvick(EC), 1120 2) #22-Joey Logano(C1), 1095, -25 3) #2-Brad Keselowski(EC), 1083, -37 4) #18-Kyle Busch(C4), 1069, -51 5) #11-Denny Hamlin(EC), 1052, -68 6) #41-Kurt Busch(EC), 1027, -93 7) #19-Carl Edwards(C3), 997, -123 8) #78-Martin Truex Jr.(EC), 986, -134 9) #48-Jimmie Johnson(C2), 963, -157 10) #20-Matt Kenseth(EC), 963, -157 11) #24-Chase Elliott#(EC), 936, -184 12) #5-Kasey Kahne, 894, -226 13) #42-Kyle Larson(EC), 890, -230 14) #31-Ryan Newman, 879, -241 15) #3-Austin Dillon(EC), 873, -247 16) #1-Jamie McMurray(EC), 871, -249 17) #47-AJ Allmendinger, 797, -323 18) #21-Ryan Blaney#, 797, -323 19) #17-Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 761, -359 20) #6-Trevor Bayne, 741, -379 21) #16-Greg Biffle, 667, -453 22) #10-Danica Patrick, 667, -453 23) #27-Paul Menard, 651, -469 24) #43-Aric Almirola, 637, -483 25) #14-Tony Stewart(EC), 623, -497 28) #34-Chris Buescher#(EC), 524, -596 (C# = chase driver and current Chase position) (EC = chase driver that has been eliminated from the Chase) (11-13-2016) ______________________________________________________- So given this, Harvick would probably have a 70% or better chance of being the champ with a decent top 10 finish. I can remember back in the 80's and 90's the champ was crowned with 2 or 3 races to go. On the statistical side of the sport I need a little more intrigue so I don't mind the Chase rules. Plenty of other motorsports that have straight line points system that will bring joy and bliss to ones heart. For me , personally, I am a fan of motorsports because of what it does for my 5 senses. The rules, the points, the specs, and all of its evolutions, I hold of (very)small importance. I guess ,at times, those things can be fun to ponder as if we were the rules makers. To penalize oneself of never watching the sport again because of a rule change leaves me to believe one may have not really been a fan of the physical act of the racing but more so the rules and regs. I also understand that I am an island unto myself on this thread. |
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20 Nov 2016, 19:52 (Ref:3689797) | #352 | |
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Time to see if Jimmie Jam Johnson can get his
7th Championship and join the club including Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Michael Schumacher. |
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20 Nov 2016, 23:42 (Ref:3689842) | #353 | |
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Big wreck on the restart with 10 to go. Edwards class act
in interview. This red flag is going on 30 minutes. Johnson,Lagono,Busch up in the front for the next restart. |
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21 Nov 2016, 00:05 (Ref:3689847) | #354 | |
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Winner of the race and 7 TIME CHAMPION
#48 Jimmie Johnson. Historic. No. EFFING HISTORIC! |
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21 Nov 2016, 00:32 (Ref:3689853) | #355 | ||
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Ugh. Reminds me not to watch any Nascar next year apart from the final race.
I don't think JJ even gave a damn, he was pretty mellow in the post race. The crew were far more excited than him. Bad for the sport to have Edwards end up losing it again and JJ just to add another notch on the post. Does anyone really want to see him win again, apart from his diehard fans? But hey if Nascar stops throwing cautions over every tiny little thing, Edwards probably would have run those last 15 laps green and been champ. |
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21 Nov 2016, 01:25 (Ref:3689866) | #356 | |
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That's cool. Back to your saloons and hillclimbs.
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I guess you missed JJ going more nuts than I've ever seen right after the race was over and every other winning interview he's given. I think another 7 time champ is good for the sport, but there's enough other that is bad right now including cautions. And Carl Edwards would have many championships run under the old system as would Kevin Harvick. Unfortunately, it's the Chase nonsense now and sometimes someone who would've finished 6th (JJ), is champ. |
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Typical silly race that I tuned in to most of on the radio while doing leaves, but watched the final restart and there was no denying JJ after that. Excited for the Chase and Kyle Larson battle for the next 2 decades! Now, if we can fix the system (or unfix it). |
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For the first time in my life (living memory anyway), I didn't watch a second of Nascar this year. It was making me angry. To those of you that did, was it a good decision or not? Did I miss anything?
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The Chase ruined the Cup series, once a driver won, they did not really have to try too hard for the rest of the season, and the endless drivel spoken about it by the commentators was mind numbing. I couldn't be bothered watching the last few races. What a ridiculous way to crown a champion. The Xfinity was ruined by the chase, and the "Dash for the Cach" which split the field into two heats and a main. The main race at Bristol was quite good when they glued the track up. The Trucks were ruined by another chase and the caution clock. The race at Martinsville was quite good though. The finale at Homestead was ridiculous. The K&N pro series were the better in my opinion, if you don't mind watching kids race. They have completely killed it for me with these contrived gimmicks. But the boss man thinks the chase is his best idea ever, and blames the loss of audiences on the economy. I won't pay to watch anymore, maybe I will catch some of next year if I can get some free wifi. |
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I watched tracks this year I like to see cars go round, not really wanting to see good racing. No matter what's going on, I'll check to see where Chase is late in the race and watch or continue to listen in. Needless to say, I've been upset at the end of a few races this year. Some legit cautions, but some that just make no sense. More of that, I won't be watching at all, but I at least feel like I have some people to pull for now. I like Chase and Kyle Larson, but when the people up front are consistently people I hate with a passion and the racing is just sub-par, imho, I can't do it. Thankful that canamman and some others can at least find some pleasure out of it still. |
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18 Dec 2016, 09:55 (Ref:3696918) | #366 | ||
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I came to ask what JHamilton did about whether or not bothering with NASCAR for the year was a bad move. I nearly tuned in for the few events that I would specifically look forward to each year, but didn't quite do it.
It is all automated on my PVR system so I certainly could have watched every race, but it just didn't get me. I can't say I missed it all that much. It was all just starting to get a bit much with the silliness. When they introduced the chase I tended to not really see the chase races after the first couple of seasons with it (would usually get three or four) as it all seemed a bit "What is the point?" to me. It was frustrating. A season as long as NASCAR's should be about the long haul; it just feels rather wrong to me to try to invalidate all that went before. Perhaps I will plug back in in 2017, but from comments here maybe there is not much point. How sad the state of affairs has become. |
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For me, let the drivers and teams race hard all year and the guy with the most points at the end is the Champion. It works in all the other motorsport I watch. It works for football. It works for rugby. It just works. Make it so please Mr NASCAR or likely I will watch Daytona and that will be it for the year - as has been the case since '09. I'm kind of addicted to Daytona... I cannot offer a logical explanation for this though! |
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Greetings all. Well, it is almost the close of 2016. I haven't been on here, very much, of late. Like most, I LOATH the chase. It has ruined a good bit of the enjoyment that I had derived from watching the races over the years. I combatted it this way. At the beginning of the last 10 races, I completely cut the sound off. That way I did not have to hear the constant praises of the chase, at the expense of the rest of the drivers and teams racing! All I care about is seeing the race, seeing who wins the races and how they won them. This joke of a system has devalued the Championship for this series to a point of being a just another popularity contest and pretty much meaningless. The boneheaded decisions of the IDIOT, brian france, have turned me. basically, into a barely casual fan, where in the past, I had been a rabid, hardcore fan, that never missed a race! That is pretty sad, when you think about it. That said, I cannot just walk away from NASCAR. Stock car racing has been a huge part of my life and I cannot just leave it. I have no where else to go. I do not like any other form of racing, period. I'll watch an occasional drag race, but it is nothing like it was back in the day and does not offer enough to hold me as a racing fan. Stock cars are the only thing that have ever "done it" and still do it for me. I simply have NO interest in any other form of racing. So here is how I will handle it, from now on, unless things change more back to my suiting, which I seriously doubt will happen, brian france seems to be DOUBLING DOWN on the STUPIDY that had caused me to lose so much interest. I'll watch Speedweeks, ARCA race, whatever the non points race is called now, qualifying and the qualifying races and I'll watch the Xfinity series and the Daytona 500. I'll watch the races, until the last 10 races of the year, then I will do as I did this year, turn the sound down and watch the remaining 10 races in silence. That is the ONLY way I can handle it. I'll comment on the races here, until the last 10, then I will pretty much go dormant until the 2018 season begins. So for all of you, I wish you the most Merry Christmas and a Happy, safe and prosperous New Year. See Y'all at the start of Speedweeks.
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why not just cut the cord completely and just go to your local short track every weekend instead?
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Winder Barrow Speedway - 25mi from Flowery Branch, GA.
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I've wanted to over there for awhile. They filmed some portions of Greased Lighting with Richard Pryor there as well as the long closed Athens Speedway, my hometown track.
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Winder-Barrow Speedway. Yes, I know all about Winder-Barrow, also about Dixie Speedway, I raced there, years ago, when it was a paved track. The only problem is that both of these are dirt tracks. Don't get me wrong, but I'm not into dirt track racing, like I was in the past. Unfortunately, it has little effect on NASCAR racing these days, other than some drivers trying to move up into the NASCAR ranks. If it were like it were, back in the day, when dirt track racing was a part of NASCAR, (unfortunately, that ended around 1971) I'd be allot more interested. I'm a fan of paved short track racing and those are the tracks that they closed. The nearest paved track in in South Carolina. I've been to it before, but it is just too far away and cost too much to go there on a regular basis. When Gresham and Lanier were opened, we had allot of good short track racing here, especially at Gresham, it was on the K&N East schedule and really looked like it was going to take off, but then everything went to Hell and now we have nothing.
As to Winder-Barrow, yes a race occasionally does break out at the fights there. A few years ago, that was okay, I'd be in there swinging away with the best of them. But now a day, I've gotten a bit too old for that kind of thing. I only fight when/if I have too, not like in the old days, when I was ready to fight at the drop of a hat. Guess getting old does that to you. Oh well, such is life. Like I said, paved short track racing is no more, it's dead and gone, in North Georgia. I got nothing. |
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