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- GTP_BlacqueJack
2nd, 7th and 31st
the form would technically allow it, but I would only score McMurray once. I'm sure he meant the 2 car.Can you actually do that?
Derp.
Had we done the elimination bracket, the scores would look like this after 3 rounds, before the points reset:
Consecutive picks were traded in for 2 points each for everyone that needed to get over the 13th place score of 5341. Dolph Drago advanced with the same 5341 points based on the tiebreaker, most race winners selected, over jmacca.
After the reset, here is what the points would look like:
Then again, I've been wrong before...the form would technically allow it, but I would only score McMurray once. I'm sure he meant the 2 car.
It allowed it, I figured what the hell.Then again, I've been wrong before...
Well crap, I should have voted for the dumb elimination style. I would still be in contention somehow. Much better than my current 136 points back.Had we instead chosen the elimination bracket, these would be the scores after Talladega:
The Post-Talladega reset, pre-Martinsville points would be:
My prediction results:My picks for Texas:
#22 Joey Logano
#48 Jimmie Johnson (CP) (I have a feeling he could dominate this weekend)
#78 Martin Truex Jr. (This pick will probably blow up in my face. Not that it matters when I'm already out of contention anyway.)
Logano ran in the top five most of the day. On a late pit stop, Logano had a lug nut fall off of the wheel, costing him a ton of time and positions. Getting buried in traffic led to him racing side-by-side which cut his tire.My prediction results:
#22 Logano (12th) - I only got to see the last 2 restarts, which ended up being where all the excitement was. So I don't know how well Logano was doing, only that he spun at some point.
#48 Johnson (1st) - check
#78 Truex Jr. (19th) - check (should have gone with the usual Ganassi suspects)
Thanks for the info. 👍Logano ran in the top five most of the day. On a late pit stop, Logano had a lug nut fall off of the wheel, costing him a ton of time and positions. Getting buried in traffic led to him racing side-by-side which cut his tire.