nearly 1500 points over the second place sure to win the pool nowww
We shall see, but in 2 weeks, the top 4 get 1000 more points and the 4th-8th dont, so that 1500 could be made up real quick. Pretty much all comes down to that last race.
Like I said, ya never know....I took a sh!t kicking
Kyle Busch, Logano, Harvick and Truex go for the chamionship.....In our pool, 1st, 2nd and maybe 3rd can still win it.
and the young punk win sucks to see nascar call him a champion well next year congradulation to the pool winners
Actually, he drives like they used to when they actually drove real cars. It's great to see wrecks for some other reason then a slow leak. That race and the one in Texas were the most boring in a long time. They could also eliminate most cautions and these stupid mandatory cautions. I am not a Penske team fan, but they drive like they want to win. Anybody find a points listing without the playoff chase structure?
Anybody find a points listing without the playoff chase structure?
Warren
The Jayski site used to show one, been looking but haven't found it yet..... http://www.jayski.com/news/pages/story/_/page/2018-NASCAR-Cup-Team-Driver-Chart
Got it I think.... https://racingnews.co/2018/11/20/2018-nascar-points-without-the-playoffs/
2018 NASCAR POINTS WITHOUT THE PLAYOFFS
The 2018 NASCAR point standings below include stage points. It does not include playoff points of any kind or the points bonuses given to drivers that advance between rounds.
As of: Homestead-Miami Speedway (November 18, 2018)
Pos | Driver | Points
1. Kyle Busch | 1418 2. Kevin Harvick | 1378 3. Martin Truex Jr | 1264 4. Joey Logano | 1234 5. Kurt Busch | 1220 6. Brad Keselowski | 1143 7. Kyle Larson | 1100 8. Chase Elliott 1092 9. Clint Bowyer | 1069 10. Denny Hamlin | 1060 11. Ryan Blaney | 1056 12. Aric Almirola | 1047 13. Erik Jones | 930 14. Jimmie Johnson | 869 15. Alex Bowman | 785 16. Ryan Newman | 764 17. Austin Dillon | 746 18. Paul Menard | 698 19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr | 694 20. Jamie McMurray | 681 21. Daniel Suarez | 671 22. AJ Allmendinger | 602 23. William Byron | 587 24. Chris Buescher | 584 25. David Ragan | 520 26. Michael McDowell | 493 27. Ty Dillon | 482 28. Darrell Wallace Jr | 463 29. Matt DiBenedetto | 369 30. Kasey Kahne | 358 31. Trevor Bayne | 284 32. Matt Kenseth | 268 33. Regan Smith | 157 34. Corey LaJoie | 144 35. Cole Whitt | 132 36. Landon Cassill | 123 37. Gray Gaulding | 119 38. Jeffrey Earnhardt | 110 39. DJ Kennington | 82 40. Reed Sorenson | 60 41. Brendan Gaughan | 49 42. Kyle Weatherman | 33 43. Harrison Rhodes | 24 44. Blake Jones | 21 45. Mark Thompson | 15 46. Cody Ware | 11 47. Derrike Cope | 8 48. Tanner Berryhill | 7 49. Chris Cook | 6 50. Tomy Drissi | 5 51. Danica Patrick | 2 52. Alon Day | 1 53. Hermie Sadler | 1 54. Stanton Barrett | 1
Want me to see who would have won the pool that way?.......Might be interesting
-- Edited by poncho62 on Tuesday 20th of November 2018 04:39:42 PM
under the old point system drivers would be racing completely differently from daytona so everything would change not only what happened in the last 10 races chase