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Assuming the points are still reset prior to the chase? Seems like you could win Daytona then park it til September.

I believe I saw where a driver has to stay in the top 30 in the drivers' points to be eligible. So they would still have to show up every week.
 
I believe I saw where a driver has to stay in the top 30 in the drivers' points to be eligible. So they would still have to show up every week.

But not much more than that.

I guess one cool element this does add is that it gives smaller, underfunded teams a chance to make the Chase by winning at Daytona or Talladega.
 
What happens if there's only 12 race winners? 17 winners?

Points would set the rest of the field. As for the 17 winners scenario, I would imagine the lowest ranked drivers points wise would get dropped. However the 16th position is reserved for the points leader if he/she doesn't have a win.
 
I don't care so long as it's entertaining. I don't go to NASCAR for purity. Hell I don't even go to f1 for purity anymore. I just want a good show, fast cars, and my drivers winning.
 
Points would set the rest of the field. As for the 17 winners scenario, I would imagine the lowest ranked drivers points wise would get dropped. However the 16th position is reserved for the points leader if he/she doesn't have a win.

I see. So it really doesn't reward winning like they say it does.
 
How the 2013 season would have played out under the new points:

FOLLOWING RACE #26:
1. Matt Kenseth (5 wins)
2. Jimmie Johnson (4 wins)
3. Kyle Busch (4 wins)
4. Carl Edwards (2 wins)
5. Kevin Harvick (2 wins)
6. Kasey Kahne (2 wins)
7. Greg Biffle (1 win)
8. Joey Logano (1 win)
9. Martin Truex, Jr. (1 win)
10. Ryan Newman (1 win)
11. David Ragan (1 win)
12. Clint Bowyer (829 points)
13. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (781 points)
14. Kurt Busch (762 points)
15. Jeff Gordon (750 points)
16. Jamie McMurray (721 points)

*Note: This scenario does not include Tony Stewart, as regardless of him still being in the prerequisite top 30 in points and having a win, he was injured and wouldn't have been running regardless (Vickers is obviously not included either, as he wasn't running for Cup points). This scenario also effectively nullifies the MWR scandal at Richmond, as all of the involved drivers would have qualified for the Chase regardless. Also, something interesting to note: Jamie McMurray would have beat out Brad Keselowski for the final transfer spot by one point!

FOLLOWING CHASE START RE-SEEDING:
1. Matt Kenseth 2,015
2. Jimmie Johnson 2,012
3. Kyle Busch 2,012
4. Carl Edwards 2,006
5. Kevin Harvick 2,006
6. Kasey Kahne 2,006
7. Greg Biffle 2,003
8. Joey Logano 2,003
9. Martin Truex, Jr. 2,003
10. Ryan Newman 2,003
11. David Ragan 2,003
12. Clint Bowyer 2,000
13. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 2,000
14. Kurt Busch 2,000
15. Jeff Gordon 2,000
16. Jamie McMurray 2,000

FOLLOWING RACE #29:
1. Matt Kenseth 2,149 (2 wins)
2. Jimmie Johnson 2,141 (1 win)
3. Kyle Busch 2,137
4. Kevin Harvick 2,110
5. Jeff Gordon 2,110
6. Greg Biffle 2,108
7. Ryan Newman 2,101
8. Martin Truex, Jr. 2,100
9. Clint Bowyer 2,098
10. Jamie McMurray 2,098
11. Kurt Busch 2,094
12. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 2,092
-----ELIMINATED-----
13. Carl Edwards 2,084
14. Joey Logano 2,083
15. Kasey Kahne 2,071
16. David Ragan 2,053

FOLLOWING RACE #29 RE-SEEDING:
1. Matt Kenseth 3,000
2. Jimmie Johnson 3,000
3. Kyle Busch 3,000
4. Kevin Harvick 3,000
5. Jeff Gordon 3,000
6. Greg Biffle 3,000
7. Ryan Newman 3,000
8. Martin Truex, Jr. 3,000
9. Clint Bowyer 3,000
10. Jamie McMurray 3,000
11. Kurt Busch 3,000
12. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 3,000

*Note: This wasn't clarified in the press conference, but I THINK the bonus points for winning go out the window after the initial Chase re-seed. As far as I can tell, EVERYONE resets to 3,000 at this point, with drivers who won in the previous 3 races seeded first.

FOLLOWING RACE #32:
1. Kevin Harvick 3,118 (1 win)
2. Jimmie Johnson 3,113
3. Jeff Gordon 3,110
4. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 3,110
5. Matt Kenseth 3,101
6. Jamie McMurray 3,100 (1 win)
7. Clint Bowyer 3,099
8. Kurt Busch 3,099
-----ELIMINATED-----
9. Greg Biffle 3,093
10. Kyle Busch 3,091
11. Martin Truex Jr. 3,083
12. Ryan Newman 3,081

FOLLOWING RACE #32 RE-SEEDING:
1. Kevin Harvick 4,000
2. Jamie McMurray 4,000
3. Jimmie Johnson 4,000
4. Jeff Gordon 4,000
5. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 4,000
6. Matt Kenseth 4,000
7. Clint Bowyer 4,000
8. Kurt Busch 4,000

*Note: Again, I believe drivers with wins are automatically re-seeded at the top after each round, hence McMurray being #2.

FOLLOWING RACE #35:
1. Jimmie Johnson 4,130 (1 win)
2. Kevin Harvick 4,122 (1 win)
3. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 4,119
4. Matt Kenseth 4,106
-----POINTS CUTOFF-----
5. Clint Bowyer 4,100
6. Kurt Busch 4,092
7. Jeff Gordon 4,084 (1 win)
8. Jamie McMurray 4,074

*Note: This is where things get interesting. I was actually wrong, Matt Kenseth WOULD have been eliminated at this point, as Jeff Gordon's win in the previous 3 races would have locked him in, bumping Kenseth out of the top 4.

FOLLOWING RACE #35 RE-SEEDING:
1. Jimmie Johnson 5,000
2. Kevin Harvick 5,000
3. Jeff Gordon 5,000
4. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 5,000

FOLLOWING RACE #36:
1. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - 3rd at Homestead
2. Jimmie Johnson - 9th at Homestead
3. Kevin Harvick - 10th at Homestead
4. Jeff Gordon - 11th at Homestead

Dale Earnhardt, Jr. would have been the 2013 champion under this system.
 
I don't care so long as it's entertaining. I don't go to NASCAR for purity. Hell I don't even go to f1 for purity anymore. I just want a good show, fast cars, and my drivers winning.

On second hand, this is really stupid. So Jimmie Johnson can go win all of the first 35 races, but if he DNF's the last race, he is out? That seems to reward pure luck instead of consistent work.
 
That is fantastically complex and convoluted.

Like I said earlier, I'm waiting on the controversy that results when a driver spins out another driver, on purpose, and on the last lap to steal the championship. Or for another scenario, Junior is coming to two to go at Homestead and is in position to win his first ever championship and blows a tire late and loses. Could you imagine the back lash that would result?
 
I really wish their was a driver's union where they could bargain against dumb crap like this.


I would be okay if they reset the points in the chase halfway through. But to make one race to decide it all is a joke.
 
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Like I said earlier, I'm waiting on the controversy that results when a driver spins out another driver, on purpose, and on the last lap to steal the championship. Or for another scenario, Junior is coming to two to go at Homestead and is in position to win his first ever championship and blows a tire late and loses. Could you imagine the back lash that would result?

The spin situation wouldn't bug me too much, as the offender would have to own their actions. That said, its NASCAR, and they're happy to edit results and apply new rules retroactively, which adds to the joke.

Your second scenario is what bugs be, its a sport where dumb luck, or lack thereof, plays a significant role. Derrike Cope spins and wrecks you? Sorry, come back next year! The 36 race scoring allowed for **** beyond a team's control to happen and still afford a chance to overcome
 
I hope USA today/ESPN/AP just makes their own rankings systems and then we can just speculate who won it all despite the new system.
 
The spin situation wouldn't bug me too much, as the offender would have to own their actions. That said, its NASCAR, and they're happy to edit results and apply new rules retroactively, which adds to the joke.

Your second scenario is what bugs be, its a sport where dumb luck, or lack thereof, plays a significant role. Derrike Cope spins and wrecks you? Sorry, come back next year! The 36 race scoring allowed for **** beyond a team's control to happen and still afford a chance to overcome

I hope USA today/ESPN/AP just makes their own rankings systems and then we can just speculate who won it all despite the new system.

Agreed.

I've said many times NASCAR is absolutely the worst sanctioning body in all of professional sports.
 
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