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January 24, 2017 News

NASCAR Announces 2017 Competition Enhancements

Earlier this week, NASCAR announced 2017 competition enhancements to the Monster Energy Cup Series, NASCAR XFINITY Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The enhancements include a new three-stage scoring system, and drivers seem to be on board as they anticipate the start of the racing season. Fans on the other hand have mixed reactions. “…the stages are going to bring a lot of excitement for the drivers and the fans,” say Dale Earnhardt Jr.

“To me, you look at NASCAR and you look at the way our races were formatted back in the 40s and 50s, it was formatted around endurance, long races, trying to make sure you were there until the end, but today’s technology, the teams are just so smart, and if we created motorsports from scratch today, this is exactly how we would have done it, so it’s is something I’m very proud of.” – Brad Keselowski

Will these competition enhancements regenerate interest in the sport and improve NASCAR’s ratings? More than likely, fans won’t completely gasp at NASCAR’s new point scoring system until they see it in action.

Below is NASCAR’s official press release detailing the new competition enhancements. What do you think about the new rules? Do you understand the new scoring system? Leave us a comment below and let us know how you feel.

 


NASCAR Enhances On-Track Product with New Stage-Based Race Format 

Playoff Points, Regular Season Champion Incentives Highlight Updates

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 23, 2017) – NASCAR, in collaboration with industry stakeholders, announced today an enhanced competition format that will be implemented in all three of its national series – the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, the NASCAR XFINITY Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

Increasing the sense of urgency and emphasizing aggressive racing and strategy, the race format will deliver more dramatic moments over the course of an entire race and season, with playoff point incentives on the line throughout.

The enhanced format consists of the following:

·       Races will now consist of three stages, with championship implications in each stage.

·       The top-10 finishers of the first two stages will be awarded additional championship points.

·       The winner of the first two stages of each race will receive one playoff point, and the race winner will receive five playoff points. Each playoff point will be added to his or her reset total following race No. 26, if that competitor makes the playoffs.

·       All playoff points will carry through to the end of the third round of the playoffs (Round of 8), with the Championship 4 racing straight-up at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the title.

·       Championship points following the first two stages will be awarded on a descending scale, with the stage winner receiving 10 points, second receiving 9 points, and so on.

·       The race winner following the final stage will now receive 40 points, second-place will receive 35, third-place 34, fourth-place 33, and so on.

“Simply put, this will make our great racing even better,” said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. “I’m proud of the unprecedented collaboration from our industry stakeholders, each of whom had a common goal – strengthening the sport for our fans. This is an enhancement fully rooted in teamwork, and the result will be an even better product every single week.”

NASCAR also announced a playoff bonus structure that will see the regular season points leader honored as the regular season champion, earning 15 playoff points that will be added to the driver’s playoff reset of 2,000. In addition, the top-10 drivers in points leading into the playoffs will receive playoff points, with second place receiving 10 playoff points, third place will earn 8 points, fourth place will receive 7 points, and so on. All playoff points will carry through to the end of the Round of 8.

“These are enhancements that the NASCAR fan has long sought, and the entire industry has worked hard to develop a better racing format for our fans,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. “This format puts a premium on every victory and every in-race position over the course of the season. Each point can eventually result in winning or losing a championship.”

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