I posted this on Facebook—“Chad“ came back immediately and said that each commish could make the changes For the league.I am concerned about the news about 8 drivers usage in qualifying races! IMO-If the slogan YOUR LEAGUE, YOUR RULES means anything, each league should have the option on how many drivers to score.
I am concerned about the news about 8 drivers usage in qualifying races! IMO-If the slogan YOUR LEAGUE, YOUR RULES means anything, each league should have the option on how many drivers to score.
Would like to see NBC hire "Smoke" and dump Rick Allen......Just saw that Tony Stewart and Bowyer will be in the booth for the Xfinity Race at Daytona ! Should make it interesting!
Absolutely!Would like to see NBC hire "Smoke" and dump Rick Allen......
I had to really study the rules and find Chad's response on Facebook to understand this rule change. So on the 7 races where there is practice and qualifying we will be picking 8 drivers. The old concept of active and bench drivers is gone because all drivers will score qualifying and race points. All 8 drivers will also count against the driver allocations. So really it's no longer like having active and bench drivers it's like having 8 active drivers! Not so sure I understand the reasoning behind this change.I am concerned about the news about 8 drivers usage in qualifying races! IMO-If the slogan YOUR LEAGUE, YOUR RULES means anything, each league should have the option on how many drivers to score.
I admit to not being the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I don't understand how this adds to the game. Can I just put 4 active and 0 bench drivers in the 7 races to avoid using allocations?I had to really study the rules and find Chad's response on Facebook to understand this rule change. So on the 7 races where there is practice and qualifying we will be picking 8 drivers. The old concept of active and bench drivers is gone because all drivers will score qualifying and race points. All 8 drivers will also count against the driver allocations. So really it's no longer like having active and bench drivers it's like having 8 active drivers! Not so sure I understand the reasoning behind this change.
You could do that, but your score would probably be only half of what others would score.I admit to not being the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I don't understand how this adds to the game. Can I just put 4 active and 0 bench drivers in the 7 races to avoid using allocations?
I admit to not being the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I don't understand how this adds to the game. Can I just put 4 active and 0 bench drivers in the 7 races to avoid using allocations?
You could do that, but your score would probably be only half of what others would score.
Hopefully it is a mistake and will be corrected.I had to really study the rules and find Chad's response on Facebook to understand this rule change. So on the 7 races where there is practice and qualifying we will be picking 8 drivers. The old concept of active and bench drivers is gone because all drivers will score qualifying and race points. All 8 drivers will also count against the driver allocations. So really it's no longer like having active and bench drivers it's like having 8 active drivers! Not so sure I understand the reasoning behind this change.
Yes, commissioners of leagues can choose whether to use the 8-driver option for the 7 qualifying races or just stick with 4 drivers for all events. I run a small league and saw that option in the Scoring section.True about the scoring. But it's a guess as to the set up even allowing you to only enter 4 active drivers. When entering picks in the past, you HAD to fill in all of the spots, 4-active and 4-bench, in order to place your entry. So we won't really know the answer until we get there as to whether it will allow you to only enter 4 active drivers.
I believe that Commissioners can "opt out" of the bench option for those 7 races, but not positive.