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A new NASCAR Point System has been announced for the 2017 season: For the first time since 1971, the Can-Am Duel qualifying races will become points paying races with the top-10 finishers will earn points. In the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, there are only 32 competitors, so the last-place driver will receive five points. Teams must submit an ...
This is a list of points scoring systems used to determine the outcome of the seasonal motorsports championships. Points are usually awarded depending on placement in the individual races. In addition, there may be bonus points for fastest training laps, fastest race laps, leading laps or other individual criteria.
The points system was based on mileage factor. The winner receive 1.2 points per mile. The points gaps between the ranks were also changed from a relatively arbitrary scheme to a uniform allocation. Drivers had to be running at the finish to score points. Points scored by drivers sharing a ride were split according to percentage of race driven.
The regular season champion gets a 15-point bonus, but Byron doesn't expect to make any changes to the way he's racing while trying to secure that top spot and bonus.
NASCAR logo. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) makes and enforces numerous rules and regulations that transcend all racing series.. NASCAR issues a different rule book for each racing series; however, rule books are published exclusively for NASCAR members and are not made available to the public. [1]
Find the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs picture with points standings heading out of Sunday's race at Nashville.
NASCAR Cup Series remaining regular season schedule Aug. 18: FireKeepers Casino 400, Michigan International Speedway (1:30 p.m., USA Network) Aug. 24: Coke Zero Sugar 400, Daytona International ...
He devised a point system, which was adopted in 1975, and used by NASCAR from 1975 until 2010. In the system, the winner received 175 points, second 170 points, and other positions exactly the same as the current points system. [2] From 1979–2000, Latford was the statistician for all NASCAR broadcasts on CBS. [3]