Racing's Greatest Weekend Challenge (Results Posted)

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Three of the year's biggest races will all take place over a period of 16 hours this Sunday.

  • 8 AM est - Monaco Grand Prix
  • 12 PM est - Indianapolis 500
  • 6 PM est - Coca-Cola 600

UK time zone

  • 1 PM - Monaco Grand Prix
  • 5 PM - Indianapolis 500
  • 11 PM - Coca-Cola 600

So what is this weekend only challenge? Similar to Justin's fantasy league game, you will have to pick 3 drivers for each of the 3 major races.

To keep the points simple and fair the following will be used. Because F1 only has a 24 car grid we will only score points for the top 24 at Indy and in NASCAR.

If your driver finishes 1st thats 24 points. 2nd = 23 points, 3rd = 22 points, all the way down to 24th which equals 1 point. Whoever accumulates the most points with their picks over the 3 races wins.

The deadline is before the Monaco GP starts, you may change your final entry as much as you want before then.

So your entry should look like this random entry:

Monaco GP picks
Lewis Hamilton
Fernando Alonso
Michael Schumacher

Indianapolis 500 picks
Marco Andretti
Scott Dixon
Dario Franchitti

NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 picks
Jeff Gordon
Jimmie Johnson
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
 
Monaco GP: Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber, Jenson Button.
Indianapolis 500: Dario Franchitti, Marco Andretti, Will Power.
Coke 600: Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon.

I don't care if my picks fail, it's just fantasy racing.
 
Monaco GP:
1. Kimi Raikkonen
2. Romain Grosjean
3. Kamui Kobayashi

Indianapolis 500:
1. Helio Castroneves
2. Will Power
3. Rubens Barrichello

Coke 600:
1. Jeff Gordon
2. Kevin Harvick
3. Juan Pablo Montoya

Yeah I'm totally dreaming with the 3rd positions with all of those but eh :P.
 
Monaco GP:
1. Rosberg
2. Grosjean
3. Hamilton

Indianapolis 500
1. Ryan Briscoe
2. Helio Castroneves
3. Ryan Hunter Reay

Coke 600
1. Jimmie Johnson
2. Matt Kenseth
3. Carl Edwards
 
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Monaco:
1.Kimi
2.Hamilton
3.Grosjean

Indianapolis:
1.Dario
2.Will Power
3.Ryan Briscoe

600:
1.Kyle
2.Jimmie Johnson
3.Kevin Harvick
 
Monaco:
1. Hamilton
2. Button
3. Vettel
Indy:
1. Dario
2. Power
3. (Changed) Dixon
600:
1. Johnson
2. Stewart
3. Biffle
 
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Great idea Earth.👍

Monaco GP:
Mark Webber.
Kimi Raikkonen.
Jenson Button.

Indianapolis 500:
Will Power.
Ryan Briscoe.
James Hinchcliffe.

NASCAR Coca-Cola 600:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Kevin Harvick.
Tony Stewart.
 
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Monaco:
Button
Raikkonen
Schumacher

Indy:
Briscoe
Bordais
Alesi (hugely wishful thinking...)

600:
Kenseth
Johnson
Kyle Busch
 
I'll participate but I know nothing about Indy. Making my final selection after Monaco qualifying. :sly:

EDIT: Alesi's doing Indycar now!
 
Monaco

1st - Hamilton
2nd - Raikkonen
3rd - Button

Indy 500

1st - Will Power
2nd - Tony Kanaan
3rd - Takuma Sato

Coca-Cola 600

1st - Tony Stewart
2nd - Dale Earnhardt Jr
3rd - Kyle Bush

All of them are just wild guesses.
 
Would just like to ask, for all us non NASCAR fans, where is the Coca-Cola 600 being held and what is its significance? I thought Daytona or Talladega was the most famous NASCAR race.
 
The 600 was part of the big four races. Daytona was the richest, Talladega the fastest, Darlington the oldest, and the 600 is the longest. (Correct me if wrong.)
600 miles in a stock car is no easy task.
 
The 600 was part of the big four races. Daytona was the richest, Talladega the fastest, Darlington the oldest, and the 600 is the longest. (Correct me if wrong.)
600 miles in a stock car is no easy task.

OK, but where is it held.
 
Charlotte, North Carolina. It's the home base of pretty much every single Cup series team.

My picks:
Monaco
1. Alonso
2. Raikkonen
3. Vettel

Indy:
1. Franchitti
2. Power
3. Kannan

Charlotte:
1. Johnson
2. Edwards
3. Kyle Busch
 
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Monaco:
Grosjean
Vettel
Hamilton

Indy:
Power
Franchitti
Briscoe

Charlotte:
Johnson
Keselowski
Earnhardt
 
Monaco:
Vettel
Hamilton
Kimi

Indy:
Power
Heilo
Hinchcliffe

Coke 600:
Stewart
Harvick
Johnson
 
Monaco:
Mark Webber
Sebastian Vettel
Jenson Button

Indy:
James Hinchcliffe
Dario Franchiti
Will Power

Coca-Cola:

Kyle Busch
Denny Hamlin
Jeff Gordon
 
Monaco GP
Pastor Maldonado
Seb Vettel
Lewis Hamilton

Indy 500
Will Power
Josef Newgarden
Hélio Castroneves

Coca Cola 600
Jimmie Johnson
Tony Stewart
Matt Kenseth
 
My picks

Monaco Grand Prix

  • Mark Webber
  • Nico Rosberg
  • Lewis Hamilton

Indianapolis 500

  • Marco Andretti
  • Tony Kanaan
  • Ryan Hunter-Reay

Coca-Cola 600

  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr
  • AJ Allmendinger
 
Monaco GP

  1. Lewis Hamilton
  2. Mark Webber
  3. Fernando Alonso


Indy 500

  1. Helio Castroneves
  2. Tony Kanaan
  3. Graham Rahal


Coca Cola 600

  1. Clint Bowyer
  2. Matt Kenseth
  3. Kevin Harvick
 
Monaco:
Michael Schumacker
Mark Webber
Romain Grosjean

Indianapolis 500:
James Hinchcliffe
Bryan Clauson
Rubens Barrichello

Coca-Cola 600:
Tony Stewart
Marcos Ambrose
Aric Almirola
 
Monaco GP:
Mark Webber
Lewis Hamilton
Romain Grosjean

Indy 500 (This ones a crapshoot for me):
Will Power
Ryan Briscoe
Scott Dixon

Coke 600:
Marcos Ambrose
Carl Edwards
Jimmie Johnson
 
Monaco
Mark Webber
Lewis Hamilton
Nico Rosberg

Indy
Ryan Briscoe
James Hinchcliffe
Will Power

600
Jimmie Johnson
Greg Biffle
Dale Jr.
 
Monaco GP picks
Mark Webber
Lewis Hamilton
Michael Schumacher

Indianapolis 500 picks
Ryan Briscoe
Dario Franchitti
Will Power

NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 picks
Marcos Ambrose
Kevin Harvick
Jimmie Johnson
 
Would just like to ask, for all us non NASCAR fans, where is the Coca-Cola 600 being held and what is its significance? I thought Daytona or Talladega was the most famous NASCAR race.

It's in Charlotte, North Carolina. Most teams facilities are within 25 miles from the track. It's the ultimate home race. So, with that and between the long history (50+ years), and the longest race, that's its significance.

So many drivers tried to win both the Indy 500 and the World 600(the alternate name), that it's a shame no one ever did it, and it's nearly impossible for anyone to try anymore.
 
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