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The Chase is the playoff for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship. The top ten drivers in the points and two drivers with the most wins make it and are the only ones who can win the championship. The points are then reset to 2,000 for each of the twelve drivers. Each driver in the top ten will receive an additional three points for each win they had during the first 26 races. Bonus points will not apply to the two wild-card drivers.
A conviction on each so-called "moving" violation places points on your drivers license. Eqyuipment violations and parking infractions do not add points to your license.
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No, they do not. Each driver will begin the Chase with 2,000 points. In addition, the top ten drivers will get three bonus points for each win they had during the first 26 races.
There are no set Sprint Cup Chase points awarded for each race. The seeding for the final 10 races will be based on each drivers amount of wins. Points are still accumulated the same way. For example, if seven drivers won a race, those seven make the Chase automatically, the highest remaining drivers in the point standings will round out the field of 16, based on the point system that is already in place.
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The F1 points system awards points to teams based on the finishing positions of their drivers in each race. The team with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the Constructors' Champion.
No. When the Chase for the Sprint Cup begins, all 12 drivers will have their points reset to 2,000. Each driver in the top 10 who won a race during the season will receive an additional 3 points per win. The wild card drivers will not receive any bonus points.
The top 10 drivers with the most points after the first 26 races automatically make Nascar's 'Chase for the Sprint Cup'. There are also two wildcard spots available, that would be the two drivers from 11th to 20th place in points who have the most wins.Let's say three drivers from 11th to 20th place have two wins each after the 26 races. The two drivers with the most points of the three would qualify for the wildcard spots.To determine the Nascar Sprint Cup Series winner:Whoever has the most points over the last 10 races of the season is declared the champion.
No. All states share there DMV databases and honor each others drivers license restrictions.
Points in Formula 1 racing are awarded based on the finishing position of the drivers in each race. The driver who finishes in first place earns the most points, with subsequent positions earning fewer points. The driver with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the World Champion.