Something hit me...
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Blake Camphausen
Mother of Invention
Vincent Giacalone
BWard
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Something hit me...
...Yes, something did. I have some thoughts going on how the NASCAR Season is going so far at the moment. Looking down near the bottom of the current NNS Standings, I discovered something that I think against. Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, James Buescher and Kurt Busch have won races this Season so far in the Nationwide Series. Because they run full-time in other Series, they are not eligible for points therefore. This is the thing that struck me, which is:
Should NASCAR drivers just run in one Series and not in others? I think this rule should be put in permanent place in NASCAR because it can give other drivers who are eligible for points the chance to win more races and get better results.
Should NASCAR drivers just run in one Series and not in others? I think this rule should be put in permanent place in NASCAR because it can give other drivers who are eligible for points the chance to win more races and get better results.
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Of course they should only run one series. It's pretty much unanimous around here (and everywhere) that Cup drivers in lower series are a nuisance and a threat to the quality of said lower series. At least when they run more than a few races.
Vincent Giacalone- Champion
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You guys do realize that a lot of fans go to races to see cup drivers for cheaper prices then a cup race? You'd loose a lot of fans by doing that
Just limit them to maybe 15-20 races in all series and we'll be fine, for added measure, try to schedule tracks that conflict with the cup races.
Just limit them to maybe 15-20 races in all series and we'll be fine, for added measure, try to schedule tracks that conflict with the cup races.
Mother of Invention- Legend
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If fans knew the names of Nationwide drivers, they would go to see their favorite Nationwide driver in action. What is a great way for fans to gain knowledge on Nationwide only drivers? Let only Nationwide drivers run in the series.Mother of Invention wrote:You guys do realize that a lot of fans go to races to see cup drivers for cheaper prices then a cup race? You'd loose a lot of fans by doing that
Just limit them to maybe 15-20 races in all series and we'll be fine, for added measure, try to schedule tracks that conflict with the cup races.
Blake Camphausen- First-Time Winner
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Blake Camphausen wrote:If fans knew the names of Nationwide drivers, they would go to see their favorite Nationwide driver in action. What is a great way for fans to gain knowledge on Nationwide only drivers? Let only Nationwide drivers run in the series.Mother of Invention wrote:You guys do realize that a lot of fans go to races to see cup drivers for cheaper prices then a cup race? You'd loose a lot of fans by doing that
Just limit them to maybe 15-20 races in all series and we'll be fine, for added measure, try to schedule tracks that conflict with the cup races.
your forgetting something. a large majority of NASCAR fans are casual's who don't know a Allgaier from a Burton.
Though I am thinking about this in a business since more then a racing since.
again, I'd rather see the schedule fixed to where there are barely any companion events like it was 10-15 years ago. That would help cut down on the crossover drivers even more.
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Mother of Invention wrote:Blake Camphausen wrote:If fans knew the names of Nationwide drivers, they would go to see their favorite Nationwide driver in action. What is a great way for fans to gain knowledge on Nationwide only drivers? Let only Nationwide drivers run in the series.Mother of Invention wrote:You guys do realize that a lot of fans go to races to see cup drivers for cheaper prices then a cup race? You'd loose a lot of fans by doing that
Just limit them to maybe 15-20 races in all series and we'll be fine, for added measure, try to schedule tracks that conflict with the cup races.
your forgetting something. a large majority of NASCAR fans are casual's who don't know a Allgaier from a Burton.
Though I am thinking about this in a business since more then a racing since.
again, I'd rather see the schedule fixed to where there are barely any companion events like it was 10-15 years ago. That would help cut down on the crossover drivers even more.
There was a nearly sold-out crowd at Iowa this year with a grand total of ONE cuppy in the field. Cup drivers don't have as much effect on attendance as you would think.
Sparkz47- Champion
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Well now look. Nationwide race at Road America, top 3 filled by drivers not eligible for points, and Logano takes Sixth win of the season. This is clearly becoming a bit of a problem now.
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I don't mind Cup drivers competing part time in the Nationwide series because it gives young drivers like Allgiar, Scott, and Stenhouse the opportunity to race the best stock car drivers in the country. But limit them to part time would be a decent idea.
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BWardboy88 wrote:Well now look. Nationwide race at Road America, top 3 filled by drivers not eligible for points, and Logano takes Sixth win of the season. This is clearly becoming a bit of a problem now.
He's not even in the race.
pennst24- Champion
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Logano isn't EVEN in the race......BWardboy88 wrote:Well now look. Nationwide race at Road America, top 3 filled by drivers not eligible for points, and Logano takes Sixth win of the season. This is clearly becoming a bit of a problem now.
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And If Cup drivers didn't take TV time away from Nationwide only's, they would, which is exactly what I said in my first post.Mother of Invention wrote:Blake Camphausen wrote:If fans knew the names of Nationwide drivers, they would go to see their favorite Nationwide driver in action. What is a great way for fans to gain knowledge on Nationwide only drivers? Let only Nationwide drivers run in the series.Mother of Invention wrote:You guys do realize that a lot of fans go to races to see cup drivers for cheaper prices then a cup race? You'd loose a lot of fans by doing that
Just limit them to maybe 15-20 races in all series and we'll be fine, for added measure, try to schedule tracks that conflict with the cup races.
your forgetting something. a large majority of NASCAR fans are casual's who don't know a Allgaier from a Burton.
Blake Camphausen- First-Time Winner
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Re: Something hit me...
navycook75 wrote:Logano isn't EVEN in the race......BWardboy88 wrote:Well now look. Nationwide race at Road America, top 3 filled by drivers not eligible for points, and Logano takes Sixth win of the season. This is clearly becoming a bit of a problem now.
Whoops excuse me. I was actually looking at LAST WEEKS RESULTS!
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