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TJ
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TJ asked in SportsAuto RacingNASCAR · 1 decade ago

Who thinks this year's Chase the worst?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I DO!!!!!! lol

  • 1 decade ago

    Not I. There have been some very strange things happening in every race, and it's been very interesting to say the least.

    With four races left, we still like to think that anything can happen, and it is possible that the strangeness isn't over.

    All that aside, the competition is top notch, and there is great racing going on all around the track in every race. The Chase has been great this year.

    You guys and gals who lament for the old days forget that "old school" normally meant that the top ten finishers were often spread out over eight laps. Now that got to be boring.

  • 1 decade ago

    The chase blows!

    It is a waste of racing.

    Not consistant and shows how NASCAR is grasping out for fans.

    The fastest 43 should race(no top 35,no provisionals) and the driver with the most points wins the championship.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's a poor playoff format.

    NASCAR needs to listen to the fans and drivers.

    Tony Steward actually said something correct that Chaser and Non-chaser should be separated.

    Make it into two title match, Chaser Title and Non-chaser title.

    Also, make the race shorter like F1.

    How can someone sit on their butt for 5 hours of running around and then the excitement beings?

    Do you see any 6 hour long movie or other entertainment.

    Three hours should be the max.

    If they make it shorter, Jr. might be in the chase.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Under the old points system Jeff Gordan would be 483 points ahead and probably crowned the champ by now. It's good but not bad either, at least the last races still mean something.

  • Steffy
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    1 decade ago

    I don't like the whole 'Chase' crap at all. I wish they would go back to the old days with 43 drivers trying to win races & gain points therefore winning the Championship....end of story there was never a need for improvement.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Bit of a snoozer, but I've only seen 2 full chases and this is my favourite one for an obvious reason: my driver is in this one

  • JimBob
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    1 decade ago

    It's not the Chases fault that Gordon and Johnson are smoking everyone!

    Under the old system Gordon would likely have been up 400+ pts and be locking up the title this week! That is bad for the sport! Crowning a Champion before the last event?

    Congradulations Patriots your 7-0 here is your title? See how stupid that sounds?!

  • 1 decade ago

    Worst than what? To me it's just like all the other chases "A JOKE", If you win the points battle, even if its Gordon, Johnson, Jr., Stewart, or whom ever, I say congratulations, your the champion. Let the racing begin!!!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    It should have been done this way:

    OK: Drivers all lined up..."Gentlemen, Get out of the car & get into the car lined up 2 rows in back of you!...Back of the pack--go to the front, Now, Gentlemen, START YOUR ENGINES!"

    Have a great race!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't think the chase is bad. The drivers are doing their best to win a race and Jeff Gordon on his way to a 5th championship, thats exciting!!! What i do think is at its worst is the networks who are televising the race. ESPN and ABC have been awful, and where are they getting these commentators? Rusty needs to stick to racing, he is very boring as a commentator. The Good Lord took the best.....BP we miss you!!!!!

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