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Im in this year, just tell me what to do?
You pick eight drivers from the starting lineup for each race. The twist is that you pick the ones that will finish in the back.

Winner is determined by the sum of all the NASCAR drivers points those drivers get.

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You killed the game by starting the thread on Saturday night! :lol:

Whatever, it's not like we can't start the season next week and use Daytona as a "practice session".

Well I figured with daytona being a crap shoot anyways, we would start it next week

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Well I figured with daytona being a crap shoot anyways, we would start it next week
Since we lost the Low Ball spreadsheet, I'm not sure if using the old scoring system will work. That's a lot of work to do!

I know it sounds lazy, but maybe we can go by NASCAR's point system....

1st 185

2nd 170

3rd 165

4th 160

5th 155

...and so on

or F1's system.

  • 1st: 10
  • 2nd: 8
  • 3rd: 6
  • 4th: 5
  • 5th: 4
  • 6th: 3
  • 7th: 2
  • 8th: 1

Just throwing out ideas there. At the least, it doesn't really hurt to play during a restrictor plate race like in the past.

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BTW, here's the general format for each week...

1. ______________

2. ______________

3. ______________

4. ______________

5. ______________

6. ______________

7. ______________

8. ______________

Tie Breaker Points: ###

To anyone that doesn't know, the tie breaker is a guess of what your final score will be. It is used in case two players has the same score. Whoever's actual score is closer to their tiebreaker score wins the tiebreaker.

Then again, I'm not really sure if it made any sense in the past. :lol:

Okay, I'll put up a line up for tomorrow's race. Just for fun! :D

1. Terry Labonte

2. Michael Waltrip

3. Regan Smith

4. Marcos Ambrose

5. Bobby Labonte

6. Bill Elliott

7. Scott Riggs

8. Scott Speed

Tie Breaker Points: 612

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