Jeff Wolf tells like it is:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Sep-01-Fri-2006/sports/9344918.html
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Sep-01-Fri-2006/sports/9344918.html
There have been many threads on this topic and I haven't cared to read them all. But has any "stats nut" crunched any points and round wins from past seasons to see how things could've changed?
Registered member said:NHRA president Tom Compton said he understands the basics of NASCAR's Chase but doesn't know all its intricacies. He said he left the job of studying the Chase to Graham Light, NHRA senior vice president of racing operations.
What did Light do after those 10 minutes? The Chase is something most 12-year-olds can figure out in 10 minutes or less, but the leader of drag racing had to delegate the task?
Just did it on espn, said Capps would've won last year instead of Selzi
As usual Jeff Wolf is absolutely correct! If NHRA must do this, then make it as simple as possible. After 17 events, the top 8 drivers duke it out - plain & simple. (I'm still not sure how I feel about even that, but's it's better than the crap they're about to give us, 8 to 4, then 4 to 2). What the heck???
To set the record straight, there is no countdown to two...just to eight for races 18-21, then trimmed to four for the final two races. I'm not sure I like this playoff as well.
Next year if Dixon(or anyone) has a 200 point lead...they can just sit out a few races to make it close...makes sence to me
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It will sure make for some high stakes at those 2 races, right along with some high drama, and like it or not, EVERYONE of you will be tuned in for it, guaranteed!........................Oh well, but 2 races to decide the championship is ridiculous. You should not be able to lose the championship over one red light, one oil down penalty, etc.