I wouldn't know chit from chinola if I was looking at it -- other than it's a bunch of rednecks with pit crews and loud belching machines that they race around at high speeds in circles with.
I wouldn't know chit from chinola if I was looking at it -- other than it's a bunch of rednecks with pit crews and loud belching machines that they race around at high speeds in circles with.
A lot of people say that until they have the opportunity to see what goes into it. Those race teams are managed better than most companies in this country.
Yahoo's point structure is depicted in the tables below. A driver can only be used 9 times each season by an owner. Additionally, drivers are ranked each week in 3 tiers (A, B, and C). Tiers A and C, owners select 1 starter and 1 bench driver. For Tier B, owners select 2 starters and 2 bench drivers. Driver selection deadline is 2:00 a.m. PT on the day of qualifying. After this deadline, owners are able to replace their starter drivers with their bench drivers up to 5 minutes prior to race start.[3]
Driver Selection[edit]
Yahoo does not use a salary cap to structure its driver selection. Instead, it uses a 3 tiered system (A, B, & C) that is ranked each week. Owners select 1 starter and 1 bench driver for tiers A and C. For tier B, owners select 2 starters and 2 bench drivers.
Points[edit]
A driver that in on pole earns 10 points, followed by 5 for 2nd, 3 for 3rd, and 1 for 4th. Drivers that qualify below 4th do not earn qualifying points.
Finishing points are determined as follows: 1st = 90, 2nd = 88, 3rd = 86,...43rd = 6
Leading a lap earns a driver 10 points and leading the most laps adds an additional 10 points.[4]"
Vickers, if he is medically clearer, in for Steward until he heels up. AGAIN.
A lot of people say that until they have the opportunity to see what goes into it. Those race teams are managed better than most companies in this country.
Yahoo's point structure is depicted in the tables below. A driver can only be used 9 times each season by an owner. Additionally, drivers are ranked each week in 3 tiers (A, B, and C). Tiers A and C, owners select 1 starter and 1 bench driver. For Tier B, owners select 2 starters and 2 bench drivers. Driver selection deadline is 2:00 a.m. PT on the day of qualifying. After this deadline, owners are able to replace their starter drivers with their bench drivers up to 5 minutes prior to race start.[3]
Driver Selection[edit]
Yahoo does not use a salary cap to structure its driver selection. Instead, it uses a 3 tiered system (A, B, & C) that is ranked each week. Owners select 1 starter and 1 bench driver for tiers A and C. For tier B, owners select 2 starters and 2 bench drivers.
Points[edit]
A driver that in on pole earns 10 points, followed by 5 for 2nd, 3 for 3rd, and 1 for 4th. Drivers that qualify below 4th do not earn qualifying points.
Finishing points are determined as follows: 1st = 90, 2nd = 88, 3rd = 86,...43rd = 6
Leading a lap earns a driver 10 points and leading the most laps adds an additional 10 points.[4]"