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Edwards still has a 3 point lead. The only way Stewart can clinch it are:
Win the race. Even if Stewart wins but Edwards leads the most laps Edwards still gets the championship.
If Edwards doesn't lead a lap:
Finish 3 places in front of Edwards
Finish 2 places in front of Edwards and lead a lap
Finish 1 place in front of Edwards, lead a lap and lead the most laps
If Edwards leads a lap those three change to:
Finish 4 places in front of Edwards
Finish 3 places in front of Edwards and lead a lap
Finish 2 place in front of Edwards, lead a lap and lead the most laps
If Edwards leads the most laps they change to:
Finish 5 places in front of Edwards
Finish 4 places in front of Edwards and lead
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eastlmark wrote:OK I know you cannot wait but here is the lowdown.
Its the final race of the NASCAR sprint cup this Sunday 19th September at Homestead, Miami in Florida. The great news is that Premier sports are showing the race live on a free view so anyone with any type of satelite system can watch it for free on channel 433.
Only 2 drivers can win the title and they are seperated by just 3 points (ts a point for each position + 1 for leading a lap and 1 for leading the most laps) so its pretty tight.
"cousin" Carl Edwards is leading and "smoke" Tony Stewart is second in the championship.
Smoke has won the title before but Cousin has not. Cousin drives a Ford while Smoke is in a Chevy. Never been a Ford fan myself but am shouting out for Cousin to win this time around, he does backflips from his side window when he wins a race so god knows what he will do if he gets the title.Edwards still has a 3 point lead. The only way Stewart can clinch it are:
Win the race. Even if Stewart wins but Edwards leads the most laps Edwards still gets the championship.
If Edwards doesn't lead a lap:
Finish 3 places in front of Edwards
Finish 2 places in front of Edwards and lead a lap
Finish 1 place in front of Edwards, lead a lap and lead the most laps
If Edwards leads a lap those three change to:
Finish 4 places in front of Edwards
Finish 3 places in front of Edwards and lead a lap
Finish 2 place in front of Edwards, lead a lap and lead the most laps
If Edwards leads the most laps they change to:
Finish 5 places in front of Edwards
Finish 4 places in front of Edwards and lead
simple!
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eastlmark wrote:Paul, I bow to your obviously well informed and experienced knowledge in this kind of racing, a lot of folks criticise NASCAR without ever even seeing a whole race! Would you believe it!
Not sure why the photo of the Pogues has any relivance though.
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PaulC1959 wrote:eastlmark wrote:OK I know you cannot wait but here is the lowdown.
Its the final race of the NASCAR sprint cup this Sunday 19th September at Homestead, Miami in Florida. The great news is that Premier sports are showing the race live on a free view so anyone with any type of satelite system can watch it for free on channel 433.
Only 2 drivers can win the title and they are seperated by just 3 points (ts a point for each position + 1 for leading a lap and 1 for leading the most laps) so its pretty tight.
"cousin" Carl Edwards is leading and "smoke" Tony Stewart is second in the championship.
Smoke has won the title before but Cousin has not. Cousin drives a Ford while Smoke is in a Chevy. Never been a Ford fan myself but am shouting out for Cousin to win this time around, he does backflips from his side window when he wins a race so god knows what he will do if he gets the title.Edwards still has a 3 point lead. The only way Stewart can clinch it are:
Win the race. Even if Stewart wins but Edwards leads the most laps Edwards still gets the championship.
If Edwards doesn't lead a lap:
Finish 3 places in front of Edwards
Finish 2 places in front of Edwards and lead a lap
Finish 1 place in front of Edwards, lead a lap and lead the most laps
If Edwards leads a lap those three change to:
Finish 4 places in front of Edwards
Finish 3 places in front of Edwards and lead a lap
Finish 2 place in front of Edwards, lead a lap and lead the most laps
If Edwards leads the most laps they change to:
Finish 5 places in front of Edwards
Finish 4 places in front of Edwards and lead
simple!
How the h@ll do the rednecks cope with the cars only ever turning left and driving in circles for 500 miles whilst they are drinking a shed load of beer and that is all before they sit down to work out all of those points permutations to find out who won?
God Bless America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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eastlmark wrote:nascar points system is actually very simple. Point per place (right down to the 43rd car so its worth fighting for all the way to the end even if your car is falling to bits.) with a gap between 1st and second to make a race of it at the end. Point for pole and point for the most laps and a point for each other leader. In past years it hasnt been so close going in to the final round.
There are also 2 road course races per season as well, also, need to point out that Brands Hatch indy circuit and Lydden only have one left hand turn per lap + Nascar never really go straight anyway, even on the straights the cars are still sliding to an extent.
As for comparisons with Indycar, aside from some shared ovals (and road courses) there are non really. The strategey and driving styles are completely different. Look at Dario's and Jaques performance in NASCAR to prove the point. As for Danica.....who knows.
As for the photo, the Pogues comment was obviously tongue firmly in cheek.
You will also be pleased to know that the truck series on Friday night and the Nationwide on Saturday are also on a freeview basis this weekend.
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PaulC1959 wrote:eastlmark wrote:nascar points system is actually very simple. Point per place (right down to the 43rd car so its worth fighting for all the way to the end even if your car is falling to bits.) with a gap between 1st and second to make a race of it at the end. Point for pole and point for the most laps and a point for each other leader. In past years it hasnt been so close going in to the final round.
There are also 2 road course races per season as well, also, need to point out that Brands Hatch indy circuit and Lydden only have one left hand turn per lap + Nascar never really go straight anyway, even on the straights the cars are still sliding to an extent.
As for comparisons with Indycar, aside from some shared ovals (and road courses) there are non really. The strategey and driving styles are completely different. Look at Dario's and Jaques performance in NASCAR to prove the point. As for Danica.....who knows.
As for the photo, the Pogues comment was obviously tongue firmly in cheek.
You will also be pleased to know that the truck series on Friday night and the Nationwide on Saturday are also on a freeview basis this weekend.
Hi Mark
I know the Pogues was a tongue in the cheek moment as I am aware you are into your music.
Secondly I am not knocking Nascar, it is after all motorsport and I have seen it live at Rockingham.
Yes I knew the Nascar circus pitched up at Watkins Glen but not that they had another circuit that they also visited, (must be very inconvenient to set up the steering to turn both ways, twice a year), which is that?
I guess I must sort myself out some free view if there is so much motor sport on it.
Can we now call a truce?
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