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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » January 22nd, 2014, 5:10 pm

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In a move aimed toward enhancing the fan experience watching at the track and at home, NASCAR has announced a new group qualifying format for its three national series that is more compelling, more closely emulates actual on-track competition and underlines the sport's on-going commitment to innovation.

At tracks measuring 1.25 miles in length or larger, qualifying for the Coors Light Pole Award will consist of three rounds:

• The first qualifying elimination round will be 25 minutes in duration and includes all cars/trucks. The 24 cars/trucks that post the fastest single lap from the first qualifying round will advance to the second round.

• The remaining cars/trucks will be sorted based on their times posted in the first round of qualifying in descending order.

• The second qualifying elimination round will be 10 minutes in duration and the 12 cars/trucks that post the fastest single lap time will advance to the third and final round. The fastest remaining cars/trucks earn positions 13th through 24th based on their times posted in qualifying in descending order.

• The third and final qualifying round will be five minutes in duration and the fastest single lap time will determine positions 1st through 12th in descending order.

• There will be a five-minute break between each qualifying round.

At tracks measuring less than 1.25 miles, qualifying for the Coors Light Pole Award will consist of two rounds:

• The first qualifying elimination round will be 30 minutes in duration and includes all cars/trucks. The 12 cars/trucks that post the fastest single lap time from the first qualifying round will advance to the second and final round.

• The remaining cars/trucks will be sorted based on their times posted in the first round of qualifying in descending order.

• There will be a 10-minute break between the two qualifying rounds.

• The second and final qualifying round will be 10 minutes in duration and the fastest single lap time posted will determine positions 1st through 12th in descending order.

The new qualifying format does not apply to the Daytona 500, which will preserve its historic and unique qualifying format. Additionally, it does not apply to non-points NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events or the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Eldora Speedway.

NASCAR previewed the concept of group qualifying with its national series teams late last fall and expects the new format will be a well-received improvement by its fans, competitors, tracks, sponsors and media partners.

"We believe the timing is right for a new qualifying format across our three national series," said Robin Pemberton, vice president for competition and racing development. "This style of group qualifying has all the makings of being highly competitive and more engaging to our fans in the stands and those watching on television and online. For the drivers and teams, we believe this new qualifying will fuel even greater competition leading into the events. Additionally, it provides our tracks, broadcasters and other key partners with a greater opportunity to develop more entertaining content for our race weekends."

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The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » January 30th, 2014, 2:28 pm

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 30, 2014) – NASCAR announced a new championship format today that will put greater emphasis on winning races all season long, expands the current Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup field to 16 drivers, and implements a new round-by-round advancement format that ultimately will reward a battle-tested, worthy champion.

“We have arrived at a format that makes every race matter even more, diminishes points racing, puts a premium on winning races and concludes with a best-of-the-best, first-to-the-finish line showdown race – all of which is exactly what fans want,” said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. “We have looked at a number of concepts for the last three years through fan research, models and simulations, and also maintained extensive dialogue with our drivers, teams and partners. The new Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup will be thrilling, easy to understand and help drive our sport’s competition to a whole new level.”

Changes announced by France to the championship format include:
- A victory in the first 26 races likely will guarantee a driver a berth in the 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup -- a change that will put an unprecedented premium on winning a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race all season long
- Expanding the Chase field from 12 to 16 drivers, with those drivers advancing to what now will be known as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Chase Grid
- The number of championship drivers in contention for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship will decrease after every three Chase races, from 16 to start in the Chase Grid; 12 after Chase race No. 3; eight after Chase race No. 6; and four after Chase race No. 9
- The first three races of the Chase (27-29) will be known as the Challenger Round; races 30-32 will be known as the Contender Round; races 33-35 will be the Eliminator Round and race No. 36 will be the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship
- A win by a championship-eligible driver in any Chase race automatically clinches the winning driver a spot in the next Chase round
- Four drivers will enter the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship with a chance for the Cup, with the highest finisher among those four capturing the prestigious NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title.

Eligibility for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
The top 15 drivers with the most wins over the first 26 races will earn a spot in the Chase Grid -- provided they have finished in the top 30 in points and attempted to qualify for every race (except in rare instances). The 16th Chase position will go to the points leader after race No. 26, if he/she does not have victory. In the event that there are 16 or more different winners over 26 races, the only winless driver who can earn a Chase Grid spot would be the points leader after 26 races.

If there are fewer than 16 different winners in the first 26 races, the remaining Chase Grid positions will go to those winless drivers highest in points. If there are 16 or more different winners in the first 26 races, the ties will first be broken by number of wins, followed by NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver points.

As was implemented in 2011, prior to the start of the Chase, all Chase Grid drivers will have their points adjusted to 2,000, with three additional bonus points added to their total for each win in the first 26 races.

Advancement Model during Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
After the third Chase race, the Chase Grid will be left with 12 drivers. After the sixth Chase race, the field will drop to eight drivers, and following the ninth Chase race, only four drivers will remain in championship contention for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship.

The first round (races 27-29) will be called the "Challenger Round." If a driver in the Chase Grid wins a Challenger Round race, the driver automatically advances and his/her points will be reset to 3,000. Only the top 12 in points after the Challenger Round remain in championship contention, and all will then have their points reset to 3,000.

The second round (races 30-32) will be called the "Contender Round." Likewise, if a driver in the top 12 in points wins a race in the Contender Round, the driver automatically advances and his/her points will reset to 4,000. Only the top eight in points after the Contender Round remain in championship contention, and all then will have their points reset to 4,000.

The third round (races 33-35) will be called the "Eliminator Round." If a driver in the top eight in points wins a race in the Eliminator Round, the driver automatically advances and his/her points will reset to 5,000. The top four in points after the Eliminator Round remain in championship contention, and all then will have their points reset to 5,000.

Additionally, as drivers are eliminated from the Rounds, their points total will be readjusted to the normal points format in sync with all other drivers in the field no longer in contention for the championship. This will allow all drivers not in contention for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship to continue to race for the best possible season-long standing, with fifth place ultimately still up for grabs at the season finale.

Four-Driver, First-to-the-Finish Championship Finale
The 36th and final race of the season will be the "NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship." Simply stated, the highest finisher in the Championship race among the remaining four eligible drivers will win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title.

Bonus points for laps led or previous race wins will not apply in the season finale, so the official finishing position alone will decide the champion.

Note: All rules outlined above also apply to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series owner championship structure.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 14th, 2014, 5:02 pm

NASCAR's back :!:

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 14th, 2014, 7:20 pm

Unleash your inner redneck!!

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 15th, 2014, 9:08 pm

Getting ready to go,link if needed.
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The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 15th, 2014, 9:28 pm

Practice Speeds? Damn man. Was supposed to be career poles. Argh

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Knew I wasn't the only one that thought that was a bad call

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 15th, 2014, 10:12 pm

AHHHHHHH the big one......

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 15th, 2014, 10:55 pm

Not a good time to be driving a Chevy SS at Daytona. WTF.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 15th, 2014, 10:57 pm

Pace car catch on fire...........DA FCUK!!!!!! :lol:

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby tsr2223 » February 15th, 2014, 10:57 pm

SRASC wrote:Not a good time to be driving a Chevy SS at Daytona. WTF.



They can't blame this one on Montoya.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 16th, 2014, 2:08 pm

Qualifying time on fox.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 20th, 2014, 11:01 am

Duel tonight at 8 on speed,dont forget!

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The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 20th, 2014, 8:20 pm

Time to set the field (part 1)

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby MANIAC » February 20th, 2014, 9:28 pm

NICE !!!!

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 20th, 2014, 9:37 pm

Getting ready for the 2nd duel.

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Postby SRASC » February 20th, 2014, 10:03 pm

Time to set the field (part 2)

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 20th, 2014, 10:52 pm

The big one........

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 20th, 2014, 11:04 pm

What the heck? They cut the post race coverage. Argh

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 20th, 2014, 11:08 pm

Stream son stream.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 20th, 2014, 11:10 pm

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Already on it

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 23rd, 2014, 2:19 pm

Time for The Great American Race

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 23rd, 2014, 4:13 pm

At least the rain delay is letting me focus on top gear better lol.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 23rd, 2014, 8:35 pm

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And the conflict of what to watch begins...then anyway

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 23rd, 2014, 9:22 pm

Lets go racing boys.........again

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 23rd, 2014, 9:33 pm

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And the conflict of what to watch begins...then anyway

Stream wwe & watch the race on tv.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 23rd, 2014, 9:45 pm

That was the plan. Just saying for saying sake

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 23rd, 2014, 10:36 pm

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Still hoping of course for 100 more

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 23rd, 2014, 10:58 pm

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Unfortunately this will be a rain shortened Daytona 500. No way that dissipating before it reaches Daytona Beach nor will they reach lap 200 before then.

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby brickman » February 23rd, 2014, 11:09 pm

*Darth Vader voice* NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: The *Official* NASCAR Thread

Postby SRASC » February 23rd, 2014, 11:11 pm

Even more so now

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