Man, it's getting harder and harder to make a decision on who to pick. I think next year I'm going to take a different strategy and pick 5 drivers at the beginning of the year (5 drivers I WANT to win instead of who I THINK will win) and vote for them the entire year.
Mark, before I leave for back to back races, I make picks for 2 or 3 races at a time. Then right before the deadline I can check the weather forecast and make changes to my picks if I want to. This way I won't lose any points if I get to busy, or forget to make my picks. I started doing this after I forgot one last year. I know what it feels like to screw up. Accidentally clicking on the wrong Tonglet name caused me to get a top 10 finish instead of a runnerup finish last year. I't made me realize that it is better to click on the one that is actually in the race. "ha-ha" Don't give up there are a lot of races left. I went from 52nd to 6th in three or four races. You just need a few good races and you are back in the ball game.Well, coulda swore I made my picks.....NOPE! F*ck! PJ, I suggest for next year setting it up where if you forget, it uses your picks from the previous race.
FYI, The Indy race is out of order in the Manage Selections, that should be moved so that people aren't picking for the wrong event.
Oh please...apples and oranges Zap. In many other forms of "fantasy sports", you can set your lineup once and forget about it, if you so choose. If a guy doesn't play, you miss out on his performance for that day.I mean if Hight forgets how to get down the track, does nhra use his last weeks Q time???