So what's you take on the proposed rule changes ? Esp. in regard to Championship runs .
[Quote]According to NASCAR officials, the only drivers who will receive points in Nationwide Series races will be those eligible for the series championship. Full-time Sprint Cup drivers running for that title are ineligible.
The top Nationwide driver, however, won't receive first-place driver points unless he or she wins the race. In other words, if Justin Allgaier runs fourth behind Cup drivers Tony Stewart, Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick -- as was the case in last year's season-opening Nationwide race at Daytona International Speedway -- Allgaier will receive fourth-place points and money.
NASCAR announced Friday that drivers had to select the one championship they'll seek before the start of the season, unlike in years past when they were eligible for championships in all series. [Quote]
IMO - If you field a car or truck in more than one Series you should be entitled to race for the Championship
Is this keeping lower division drivers from advancing in the sport ? Me thinkest not !

[Quote]According to NASCAR officials, the only drivers who will receive points in Nationwide Series races will be those eligible for the series championship. Full-time Sprint Cup drivers running for that title are ineligible.
The top Nationwide driver, however, won't receive first-place driver points unless he or she wins the race. In other words, if Justin Allgaier runs fourth behind Cup drivers Tony Stewart, Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick -- as was the case in last year's season-opening Nationwide race at Daytona International Speedway -- Allgaier will receive fourth-place points and money.
NASCAR announced Friday that drivers had to select the one championship they'll seek before the start of the season, unlike in years past when they were eligible for championships in all series. [Quote]
IMO - If you field a car or truck in more than one Series you should be entitled to race for the Championship



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