These are provided for your reference and come from the official Draftkings
NASCAR
Classic Contest rules page. (Last Update 02/06/2021)
General |
Place Differential |
+/- 1 Pt |
Fastest Laps |
+0.45 Pts |
Laps Led |
+0.25 Pts |
Finishing Position Scoring |
1st |
+45 Pts |
2nd |
+42 Pts |
3rd |
+41 Pts |
4th |
+40 Pts |
5th |
+39 Pts |
6th |
+38 Pts |
7th |
+37 Pts |
8th |
+36 Pts |
9th |
+35 Pts |
10th |
+34 Pts |
11th |
+32 Pts |
12th |
+31 Pts |
13th |
+30 Pts |
14th |
+29 Pts |
15th |
+28 Pts |
16th |
+27 Pts |
17th |
+26 Pts |
18th |
+25 Pts |
19th |
+24 Pts |
20th |
+23 Pts |
21st |
+21 Pts |
22nd |
+20 Pts |
23rd |
+19 Pts |
24th |
+18 Pts |
25th |
+17 Pts |
26th |
+16 Pts |
27th |
+15 Pts |
28th |
+14 Pts |
29th |
+13 Pts |
30th |
+12 Pts |
31st |
+10 Pts |
32nd |
+9 Pts |
33rd |
+8 Pts |
34th |
+7 Pts |
35th |
+6 Pts |
36th |
+5 Pts |
37th |
+4 Pts |
38th |
+3 Pts |
39th |
+2 Pts |
40th |
+1 Pts |
Scoring Notes
- Place Differential = (Starting Position) – (Finishing Position) Example: If a driver starts
in
20th position and finishes in 10th place then his Place Differential is +10.
- A driver's starting position is based on his qualifying position. If a driver's qualifying
position is disallowed, his starting position will be his new spot at the back of the race.
If a
driver's starting position changes between qualifying and the start of the race for any
other
reason (e.g. going to a backup car) the original qualifying position will be used to
calculate
place differential.
- Points for Finishing Position and Place Differential will be updated in real-time during the
race. Drivers will gain points as they move up in position and lose points as they drop in
position.
- Finishing Position is defined as the driver's standing order at the end of the race.
Disqualifications related to same-day post-race inspection will not change a driver's
Finishing
Position, Laps Led, or Fastest Laps stats.
Lineup Requirements
Lineups will consist of 6 drivers.
Player Pool
The Player Pool will consist of all NAS drivers expected to be participating in the upcoming
race.
Occasionally a driver may be missing from the Player Pool due to injury or other unforeseen
circumstances.
In most circumstances, once the Player Pool is established, including positions and salaries, the
Player Pool will not be adjusted. In the rare event that there is a mistake within the Player
Pool
that would significantly impact game quality, DraftKings reserves the right to correct the
mistake
after contests have become available. This may result in valid lineups becoming invalid. This
would
most likely occur shortly after the Player Pool becomes available, far in advance of the contest
start time, and participants who have entered contests prior to the adjustment will be notified
via
email.
Position Eligibility
Driver eligibility determinations and decisions around driver inclusion into the player pool are
at
the sole discretion of DraftKings. If a driver withdraws, gets substituted out before the race,
or
does not end up participating in the race for any reason, that driver will receive zero fantasy
points.
However, if a driver begins a race and gets replaced (for injury or any other reason), the stats
earned by the original driver and his replacement will count for the original driver.
Lineup Edits
Lineups may be edited at any time leading up to a race. Each individual driver will become
"locked"
at the scheduled start time of the race. A locked driver cannot be added or removed from a
roster
spot.
Canceled, Postponed, and Rescheduled Races
In the event that a race is cancelled before it begins, all player entries will be cancelled and
refunded. If a race is postponed before it is scheduled to start and is rescheduled to a later
time,
DraftKings reserves the right to update contest start times to match the start time of the
race.
Races are "known" to be canceled or postponed once their status is updated as such by DraftKings'
NASCAR stats-provider, NASCAR.
Suspended or Shortened Races
If NASCAR suspends a race and the race is resumed within a week of the start of the race, then
DraftKings will include the entire race to settle contests and render them final.
If NASCAR suspends a race and the race is resumed after a week of the start of the race, then
DraftKings will settle the contests and render them final, provided the race is at least half
completed. Otherwise, all player entries will be cancelled and refunded.
If NASCAR officially shortens and finalizes a race for any reason, then the statistics that are
generated for the portion of the race that has been completed will be used to settle contests
and
render them final.