2015 NASCAR Thread - And then there was 1

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No previous year's owners points at all. New year = new start. There should not be a need for previous year's points to determine who can or cannot make a race.

It should be the fastest 43 make the field with no exceptions.
That would piss off a lot of the fans if Jr, JJ, or Smoke missed the 500 because of a crash. That pisses off the owners and sponsors too
 
What makes you think they don't get pissed off now at present when their car crashes? Pretty sure the Qualifying format isn't changing that.
 
What makes you think they don't get pissed off now at present when their car crashes? Pretty sure the Qualifying format isn't changing that.
It's different when they're not getting the opportunity to race. People pay a boatload of money to see junior race. If he's not racing, they just paid for something they didn't get.
 
Kinda hard to crash a car in single car, restrictor plate qualifying. Not saying it couldn't happen, but the odds a very slim.

As for those paying to see Jr race, Oh well that's racing. Results from last year should not determine what happens this year, no matter how popular ANY driver is.
 
Kinda hard to crash a car in single car, restrictor plate qualifying. Not saying it couldn't, but the odds a very slim.
But why have the duals if there's single car qualifying? If that was the case, then yea let the fastest 43 get in.

My format would have the duals, line them up by owner points from the previous season top 25 locked in and let everyone else race in with the results being qualifying as well
 
But why have the duals if there's single car qualifying?

For the same reason NASCAR has the All-Star race prior to the Coke 600 and indycar has Carb day, the pit competition and now that Road course race before the Indy 500: Building hype for the main event.
 
For the same reason NASCAR has the All-Star race prior to the Coke 600 and indycar has Carb day, the pit competition and now that Road course race before the Indy 500: Building hype for the main event.
My point is: single car qualifying is qualifying for a qualifying race...that's basically pointless on a plate track where dumb luck is just as much a determinate as anything and pretty much tears up cars and costs teams money just to probably wreck them again in the 500. I can tell you that I would watch the Daytona 500 regardless of how many heat races and qualifying happened. I'd be more than happy to watch if they randomly drew starting grid and had them do backwards laps for the second half of the race
 
My point is: single car qualifying is qualifying for a qualifying race...that's basically pointless on a plate track where dumb luck is just as much a determinate as anything and pretty much tears up cars and costs teams money just to probably wreck them again in the 500. I can tell you that I would watch the Daytona 500 regardless of how many heat races and qualifying happened. I'd be more than happy to watch if they randomly drew starting grid and had them do backwards laps for the second half of the race

Except this is different. The 500 Qualifying is ONLY for the front row, the Duals are for the rest of the positions. This has been going on for a long time and no one has had a problem with until NASCAR for some reason thought it wonderful idea to implement this Group Qualifying, which turn it into a Qualifying race for two qualifying races. THAT is stupid.
 
Except this is different. The 500 Qualifying is ONLY for the front row, the Duals are for the rest of the positions. This has been going on for a long time and no one has had a problem with until NASCAR for some reason thought it wonderful idea to implement this Group Qualifying, which turn it into a Qualifying race for two qualifying races. THAT is stupid.
Oh I know. I didn't like qualifying before it went to group format for the 500. I think it should be either the duals or a group qualifying session. Pick one
 
As for those paying to see Jr race, Oh well that's racing. Results from last year should not determine what happens this year, no matter how popular ANY driver is.

I'll flip to the NHRA for a second since most of the fans pay to see John Force race. I remember one of the races that he DNQ'd, and he didn't throw a huge tantrum over it. He sucked it up and cheered on the rest of the team. Even as a Jr. fan, I agree with this. The point is to let the fastest cars run, not let a bunch of start and parks in. Though to be fair, if some of those on start and park teams didn't even get a chance to be locked in now, they'd all be unemployed.
 
Oh my god, that was the funniest thing I've seen all day. The voice just reminds me of Cartman or someone off of South Park. :lol:
 
Bold Prediction: Clint Bowyer will crash in 5 of the races that Jeff Gordon is leading the race in with around 10 laps to go.

Including the last race which will cost him the championship, causing Jeff to go Mike Tyson on Bowyer after the race. :crazy: NASCAR in their "infinite" wisdom will put Gordon on probation until Daytona, but since this is his last full time season, Gordon cements his legacy by buying out NASCAR and forcing Brian France to work in the concession stands, seeing that is all he is mentally capable of. :dunce:
 
Today is the 14th anniversary of the death of Dale Earnhardt, RIP. Not gonna post that video, instead enjoy this finish which happened 4 years ago (Exactly 10 years to the day of Earnhardt's death)
 
Including the last race which will cost him the championship, causing Jeff to go Mike Tyson on Bowyer after the race. :crazy: NASCAR in their "infinite" wisdom will put Gordon on probation until Daytona, but since this is his last full time season, Gordon cements his legacy by buying out NASCAR and forcing Brian France to work in the concession stands, seeing that is all he is mentally capable of. :dunce:
If Bowyer actually does that, then who in their right mind is going to give him any ounce of respect besides his team? Bowyer always whines when he crashes. Oh well, rather have him than Keselowski any day.
 
NASCAR amended the rules for Chase eligibility. Bold and underlined is the newly updated portion.

17.6.2.1 ELIGIBILITY
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Drivers and car owners must enter all Championship Events and attempt to Qualify for all Championship Events through the completion of the final Championship Event of the season (EIRI).

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Unless otherwise authorized by NASCAR, driver(s) and car owner(s) must start all Championship Events of the current season to be eligible for The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. If a starting position was not earned, then the driver(s) and car owners(s) must have attempted to Qualify for the Race.

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Race finishes must be unencumbered by violation(s) of the NASCAR Rules or other action(s) detrimental to stock car auto racing or NASCAR as determined in the sole discretion of NASCAR.
 
The weather forecast for tomorrow night is for ~35F, I hear. It could get real hairy out there.
 
The weather forecast for tomorrow night is for ~35F, I hear. It could get real hairy out there.
Doesn't that mean they can put full tape on the cars due to the cold?
 
The last time it was this cold around speedweeks, the track came apart in turn 2.
 
Oh I know. I didn't like qualifying before it went to group format for the 500. I think it should be either the duals or a group qualifying session. Pick one

The problem I see with the fastest 43 is there is nothing stopping or minimizing the "go and go home" guys from investing everything they have for 1 flat out lap, and I think the "go then go home" guys are pathetic, clearly just there to make money, that needs to stop,

Isn't there a dual race happening sometime in the next 24 hours?
 
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