team stats
- lepage71
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team stats
After experimenting with team statistics during the 2008-09 CTS season, Donaldson has volunteered to provide assistance for a permanent team standings that will be generated on the website. Occasionally, he may need to ask around about team rosters or confirm who was or was not on a team at a certain moment in time, so in these cases please be as helpful as possible so that we can provide accurate statistics.
Re: team stats
kool i will provide my best info i can to help when he is ready
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Re: team stats
If a team with 5 drivers are in the top 15 and a team of 2 or 3 drivers are in the top 15 the team with 5 or more drivers will win every time do to those drivers taking the postions. What if a driver on a team is a part time driver or not running a full schedule? I think the drivers (on a team) with the 2 highest finishing postions should be counted/scored. I beleive in order to have a team you need 2 ...right. This will insure competion with the teams and owners and make it fair to teams with less drivers. Just my penny and a half
Love the idea
Love the idea
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Re: team stats
Roush-Fennway Racing has 5 cars. Stewart Haas racing has 2 cars. Roush-Fennway Racing has a better chance of winning the owner's championship than Stewart Haas Racing does. It's how it is.
- You want to win the team championship, you do two things.
- Fill your team up with the max of 4 drivers. You do this by makeing your team attractive to prospective teammates.
- You and your teammates run up front and gain the most team points. This in turn helps you to better accomplish the second part of #1, thus feeding the circle of life.