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| Bowyer doesn't belong in Chase? I was never a proponent of the 10-driver field. Five racing for the title would be plenty. But instead Clint Bowyer, the same Clint Bowyer with two, count ‘em two, top-5 finishes this season, will start on a nearly equal plane with Jeff Gordon when the Chase begins next Sunday. Gordon had 15 top-5 finishes in the first 26 races. Bowyer had two. Two! In 26 events Bowyer was never competitive enough to win and was only competitive enough to crack the top-5 two times. This is your championship field. -- Hartford Courant Shawn Courchesne | Auto Racing: Get Ready For NASCAR's Chase For Mediocrity |
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| Re: Bowyer doesn't belong in Chase? Putting a name to inclusion for the Chase is the peak of stupid. It does not deserve acknowledgment. Question the structure and reason (?) behind the "Chase" all ya want. Assign a name - you're an idiot. Please tell the article responsible person so on my behalf. I ain't got the time for him/her. On to better opinions one can only hope. |
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| Re: Bowyer doesn't belong in Chase? Quote:
Right now Keselowski leads all comers this year with crash style points for a single crash. But Mikey and JPM should have some pretty good points too, for all the flames. And for total numbers, McMurray and Gilliland will probably be leading the pack... Jamie might even be in the Chase if crash style points were added in. In past years Sadler would have probably gotten the big points for his top down slides. And Gordo would have gotten a bunch when he went straight into the wall without brakes. Don't know why I didn't think of this before. It's a way for those who "crash out" to get a few extra points.
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| Re: Bowyer doesn't belong in Chase? that's funny, he didn't even finish 12th entering the Chase, he finished 9th. ahead of fellow "Chasers" Truex, Ku. Busch, and Harvick, yet they pick on Clint. the Jack Daniels Racing strategy was definitely to get into the Chase, nothing wrong with that. The system was in front of them and they played into it. No question in my mind they would have pushed it harder for wins if their was no Chase. Not to mention, if the Chase field remained at 10 he still would have made it. As far as the Chase itself, sure it may be flawed and "traditionalists" don't care for it, but it does keep the last handful of races worth watching when it comes to the title. Not only that, but it's more exciting with 10 or so drivers than it would be with say the top 4 or 5. If those drivers that are arguably more deserving than the others in the Chase are that much better, they will rise back to the top anyway.
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