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NASCAR Chase
The rules state that if a driver wins one race, they qualify for the Chase.

But Kyle Busch wins four races and still has to get into the top 30 in points. So he missed 11 races. Seems like winning one race should have qualified him. Makes no sense to me.

Can anyone explain.
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2015 09:23 AM by QuestionSocratic.)
09-07-2015 09:22 AM
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RE: NASCAR Chase
(09-07-2015 09:22 AM)QuestionSocratic Wrote:  The rules state that if a driver wins one race, they qualify for the Chase.

But Kyle Busch wins four races and still has to get into the top 30 in points. So he missed 11 races. Seems like winning one race should have qualified him. Makes no sense to me.

Can anyone explain.

You have to be in the top 30 in points to qualify for the Chase with a win, the rule is to prevent a team winning one or two races in the season and skipping the rest except the playoffs.
09-08-2015 11:31 AM
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