Daytona is just around the corner and if you know me you know im watching the clock and the calender(17days,17hrs and 4mins) till green flag. Me and noodles play fantasy racing on yahoo and thought it would be cool to try and get a league up of asep members for the fun of it. If you are intrested in playing PM me for the sign up info or just post me a note here and i'll send it to you, 5 or 6 would be great....or more
"Better three hours too soon, than one minute too late."
— William Shakespeare: 16th-17th century English poet and playwright
the superbowl is over and now its time for america's real sport. we get our first look at what teams have got saturday night in the big bud shootout. this race is for money only and a little warm up
"Better three hours too soon, than one minute too late."
— William Shakespeare: 16th-17th century English poet and playwright
the superbowl is over and now its time for america's real sport. we get our first look at what teams have got saturday night in the big bud shootout. this race is for money only and a little warm up
G you have to pick drivers and can change them every week.
You can not use one driver more than 9 times. The drivers are in three groups
Group A, B and C. Driver selection must be made by Midnight of the Thursday before
the race. If it is a Saturday Night race then Weds by midnight.
Group A are the best on the list based on the previous years. You get to choose two from
that list. You can only enter one of those two for the race. I usually go with my pick
and if he crashes during qualifyng or just sucks at qualifying then I swtich to my second
driver in Group A
Group B are the reasonbly good drivers and you get to four of them and start only two
of them for the race. Same thing applies, if the two or one of them is shit up until
race day I switch the final starters.
Group C are the total rookies and drivers with bad ratings over the last years.
The drivers in this group are handled exaxclty the same as group A.
Jayski is a great site, and for previous years race results nascar.com has a good
archive of what teams and drivers have had success at tracks over recent years.
You will see trends of certain drivers/teams doing well at certain tracks and that
can help determine a good pick.
I think I'm turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so............