only 44 more days until the 500! the big news of the day:
1/9/2014 4:45:03 PM
The unloved Hendrick crew chief.
1/9/2014 5:37:30 PM
well this is some bull crap:
1/12/2014 7:56:36 AM
so 3 in a row is ok, but 2 in a row is banned? What is this going to solve?
1/12/2014 8:00:15 AM
^what its going to solve is that too many nascar fans want to see big packs and big wrecks. this will give them that.when they tried this in cup a few years ago the drivers protested by riding single file for most of the race. i hope they do that this year in NW and trucks[Edited on January 12, 2014 at 8:13 AM. Reason : e]
1/12/2014 8:12:31 AM
did find it pretty neat to watch Chase Elliott draft with his dad in testing yesterday.
1/12/2014 8:53:26 AM
so far for this season I have tickets to the Darlington Sprint Cup race in April and the Nationwide race at Charlotte in May!
1/12/2014 12:31:18 PM
I have tickets to richmond, I'll pass on the truck daytona race. Thanks nascar
1/12/2014 3:06:05 PM
if you hate the chase now, just wait, it could get worse
1/18/2014 6:36:14 AM
the chase sucks dick and thats proven by the lack of fan support since its inception. This new format would suck even more dick and would make them lose even more fans. Idiots if they choose this shit, the lot of them.
1/18/2014 4:54:22 PM
LOL I'm ready for the elimination format. Can you imagine how much this will bring in advertising. I don't understand the way every form of racing has decided to manufacture close championship races. If a guy kicks ass all season and wins the championship by 1000 let him. Resetting points at the last race is like changing a NFL score at half time. DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
1/18/2014 6:24:56 PM
they're turning a SEASON championship that is already dumbed down to a 10 race sprint into 1 race, winner take all horseshit. If this somehow sticks, I'll sell my tickets and won't watch any of this shit this year.
1/18/2014 10:05:21 PM
^yeah, nascar wants to be the NFL so bad its turning their brains to mush
1/19/2014 6:02:21 AM
holy cow, they actually changed something for the better
1/26/2014 10:12:49 AM
well that is quite interesting. Will make qualifying more interesting.
1/26/2014 10:24:14 AM
^yeponly one set of tires allowed also. so there will be lots of stretergy going on. could create some drama if unsportsmanlike conduct happens like guys messing up other guys laps by getting the way and of course you dont want to go out there when danica is running and get caught up in her spin
1/26/2014 11:03:44 AM
Pretty much a copy of the F1 and Indycar road course qualifying procedures.Qualifying for Talledega and the Firecracker 400 will be a little odd.[Edited on January 26, 2014 at 11:49 AM. Reason : /]
1/26/2014 11:49:09 AM
^you'll see teammates going out together and drafting. one car teams will have to pair up to keep up.
1/26/2014 12:37:17 PM
the way to cut the quickest lap around Daytona and Talladega is to be a hundred yards or so behind the draft and you catch up to the draft over the coming lapmy point being no one would want to lead the draft to cut the quickest possible lap
1/26/2014 1:26:22 PM
New Chase Format:http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2014/1/30/chase-for-the-nascar-sprint-cup-championship-format-changes.htmlGo straight to hell NASCAR. This is bullshit.
1/30/2014 1:46:37 PM
1/30/2014 2:59:34 PM
nope nope nope
1/30/2014 3:56:27 PM
Mr. Pockrass of the Sporting News:"The problem is that NASCAR is not football. Never will be. Football is a great game with hometown allegiances and great personalities and a feeder system that breeds new, fresh talent that allows for parity.NASCAR’s problem isn’t the Chase. It’s an economic model that requires teams to hire not the best talent, but the best sponsored talent, with limited vendors for equipment that stunts competition, coupled with the inability to create an exciting game thanks to a mechanical exercise in the hands of engineers instead of drivers.Those problems are harder to tackle. Instead, it’s easier to think up gimmicks. Congratulations, NASCAR, on doing so."
1/30/2014 4:37:37 PM
1/30/2014 4:55:58 PM
I'll be the first (maybe the only) one to say it. I love it. How many times has the final race come down to the points leader needing to finish in lets say 20th to win the championship. That way he doesn't have to beat anyone. Just log laps and finish 19th and you're the champion. This way, as long as the other three guys are still racing, the only way to assure a championship is to win the race. Yea, it may be a gimmick, but I think it will be more interesting. I'm for it and look forward to watching.
1/30/2014 7:06:44 PM
1/30/2014 7:18:22 PM
I am unsure of your hostility or your yelling. The person I was responding to said:
1/30/2014 7:27:30 PM
I don't know that I like this either.
1/30/2014 9:39:41 PM
I'm on an auto racing board and a handful of us came up with about a dozen loopholes that weren't answered in the press release.For instance, if I win the Daytona 500, I don't have to show up to a race for the next 6 months and could still win the title?Apparently you have to be a full-time driver. Allright, what is a full-time driver? Is a start-and-parker full-time? Was Denny Hamlin last year who missed 6 races due to injury full-time?If you win two races early, you have absolutely nothing to race for for five months other than to keep your sponsors happy.
1/30/2014 10:41:10 PM
^Don't you still accumulate points that you start with entering the round of 16? So it would be an advantage and in theory enough to motivate you to keep racing hard even if you win the first race.Also with only 16 getting in you can't only assume that a single win will get you in because their are more than 16 races. So if somehow you won the Daytona 500 and then just cruised in the back of the pack all season and 16 other racers won races you would probably then get knocked out on a tie-breaker. Defining what a full time racer is isn't that hard either. So I don't see anything you mentioned being an issue. Doesn't mean I like the system, but I guess it could be exciting.
1/31/2014 8:36:09 AM
1/31/2014 10:54:21 AM
One of the winners pre-Chase cutoff last year was Brian Vickers, who was ineligible to score points, so 11 of the 13 winners would've qualified.last year under these rules:down to 16:
1/31/2014 12:24:51 PM
so it's like the all star race - rigged so Jr can get in without winning a single goddamn race
1/31/2014 12:32:12 PM
i guess they'll actually strip the win if you fail post-race tech now, right?
1/31/2014 12:41:21 PM
I thought they were trying to make it where drivers had to try and WIN to win a championship? SO you're telling me that the winner of last years championship would have been a guy that didn't win 1 mother f'ing race??? bahahahaha...nascar is a joke
1/31/2014 12:58:00 PM
This is some stupid shit.But I like going to F1 qualifying format.
1/31/2014 1:35:28 PM
1/31/2014 1:51:02 PM
1/31/2014 4:53:41 PM
if you're going to have one final championship race, at least have it somewhere better than Homestead
1/31/2014 5:07:29 PM
^ well they're not going to do that, Homestead is owned by ISChow Junior would be champ: http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2014-01-31/dale-earnhardt-jr-new-chase-rules-2014-champion-2013-chase-kyle-busch-jimmie-johnson
1/31/2014 5:15:28 PM
So is the championship now Jimmie proof?I wonder what happens when Ole 6 time gets 7
1/31/2014 11:32:04 PM
^^ I get why Earnhardt would be champion if this year's system was provided to last year.But that is a illogical thing to say, because if this year's system was in use last year you can't just say "well Jr. would have won how stupid!" because sports aren't played in a vacuum. The whole chase would have played out differently with teams all using different strategies, setting up their cars differently, using different pit strategies, drivers racing differently, etc. To just assume that with a totally different set of rules everything would have played out exactly as it played out last year is unrealistic. Please tell me you understand that... Also for what it is worth it isn't like Jr. had the worst year ever last. Wasn't like he was 30th in points and would have ended up winning it.
2/1/2014 7:11:51 AM
Of course. But the only reason this exists is to create artificial drama and make who becomes champion a clusterfuck so the person that was best does not win. They're trying to make it like Daytona and Talladega which have almost entirely ceased being races because talent plays almost zero role in who wins there anymore. Three races for elimination periods? If a guy runs into you and crashes you, you're pretty much fucked. Regardless of how well you did the previous 31 races of the year. That line of reasoning for how to determine a champion has zero place in the sport of auto racing. What was the flaw with the last Chase that made them think they had to increase it to 16? Bearing in mind that there's only 30 or so drivers that seriously compete in every race, so you've made it so more than half of those people now qualify. Did anyone look at last year after Richmond and honestly think "David Ragan should have a chance to win the title?"I think the Chase is beyond stupid, but if you're going to have it, the way to make it mean more is to decrease the drivers in it and decrease the number of races. Say 6 drivers in the last 6 races. With the current poor quality of the back half of the grid, having 16 is ridiculous. The reason they settled on 16 is because sports like basketball and hockey I bet have 16 playoff teams, and the reason they're having elimination rounds is because every stick-and-ball sport in North America does. If that's the case, Brian France should be fired tomorrow for not understanding the sport of auto racing. But he's not going to be fired because the Board is made up of his family members, and so attendance and viewership will continue to decline with him running the sport.[Edited on February 2, 2014 at 10:28 AM. Reason : /]
2/2/2014 10:21:45 AM
the best we can hope for now is for ratings to go down by 20% next year so they will realize they screwed the pooch and ditch this hairbrained scheme [Edited on February 2, 2014 at 4:20 PM. Reason : h]
2/2/2014 4:11:22 PM
less than one week til the bud shootout! 2014 eligible participants include:· Denny Hamlin (4 poles)· Kyle Busch (3 poles)· Joey Logano (2 poles)· Jimmie Johnson (2 poles)· Matt Kenseth (2 poles)· Ryan Newman (2 poles)· Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2 poles)· Jeff Gordon (2 poles)· Carl Edwards (2 poles)· Marcos Ambrose (1 pole)· Kurt Busch (1 pole)· Kevin Harvick (1 pole)· Brad Keselowski (1 pole)· Mark Martin (1 pole)· Jamie McMurray (1 pole)· Danica Patrick (1 pole)· Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (1 pole)· Terry Labonte (past winner: 1985)· Ken Schrader (past winner: 1989 and 1990)· Tony Stewart (past winner: 2001, 2002 and 2007)Race Format: Number of laps in each race segment (Voting ends at 6:00pm/et on Saturday, February 15)Option A: 30 laps/35 laps/10 lapsOption B: 30 laps/30 laps/15 lapsOption C: 30 laps/25 laps/20 lapsStarting Order: How drivers will line up to start the race (Voting ends at 7:30pm/et on Saturday, February 15)Option A: Most Career Poles (most to least)Option B: 2013 Driver Points StandingsOption C: Final Practice Speeds (fastest to slowest times)Restart Order for Final Segment: How drivers will line up for the final segment (Voting ends at the conclusion of the second segment)Option A: Fastest lap in the race (first and second segments both count)Option B: Most laps led (first and second segments both count)Option C: Mandatory pit stop (drivers lineup how they come off pit road)
2/9/2014 2:39:49 PM
Labonte and Schrader? Really?
2/9/2014 5:31:33 PM
Anybody with a ride is eligible, right? Labonte definitely has a ride; I thought Schrader said he was retiring for everything but modifieds.
2/9/2014 5:41:13 PM
^
2/9/2014 8:52:29 PM
I really hope they do something about this single file wall riding crap before the 500
2/15/2014 8:43:07 PM
It's never good when the pace car is on fire.
2/15/2014 10:18:09 PM