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A points system for rank in the race and another point system for points based on the length of the race and the distance covered by the driver. For Example: The winner of the Daytona 500 in 1972 received a total of 350 points, 100 points for first place and an additional 250 points (1.25 points per lap * 200 laps) for race distance completed.
The final Non-Playoff points standings with a 66 points gap is closer than the Chase standings with a 141 points gap; Johnson would still have won the championship at the second to last race at Phoenix with the non-Playoff points gap. 2010 Sprint Cup: Kevin Harvick [32] Kevin Harvick 5274 Jimmie Johnson 4989 Denny Hamlin 4865 Carl Edwards 4820
Chase David Wayne Briscoe (born December 15, 1994) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series , driving the No. 19 Toyota Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing .
The 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup was the ten-race playoff that determined the champion of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, contested among the top twelve drivers following the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 on September 12 at Richmond International Raceway.
Team B fail in their run chase, scoring 243–8 in their 50 overs. Team B's Run Rate is =. Team A's NRR for this game is 5.74 − 4.86 = 0.88. If this was the first game of the season, their NRR for the league table would be +0.88. Team B's NRR for this game is 4.86 − 5.74 = −0.88.
Making The Chase - Starting with this year, and every year following until 2017, the fall race at Richmond served as the end of the Cup Series' regular season and as the cut off for making the Chase for the Nextel Cup. The Chase field for 2004 consisted of the following drivers: 24 - Jeff Gordon; 48 - Jimmie Johnson; 8 - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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In case of a tie, point totals are added together and divided among all golfers tied for a particular position at the end of a tournament. For example, if four golfers finish tied for fifth place, the fifth through eighth place points are summed and divided by four, with each of the golfers receiving the same number of points.