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Could anyone explain how this works? I know a little NASCAR (always root for the yeller car, go fast, turn left, etc.) but have no idea how a fantasy league might work.
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The Yahoo fantasy game allows players to select drivers for each race of the NASCAR season. Points are awarded proportionally for the finishing positions of each driver selected, starting at 100 points for the winner, and dropping to 2 points or so for 43rd. Bonus points are awarded for the top five qualifiers in each race, for leading a lap during the race, and for leading the most laps in the race. Highest points at the end of the season wins the league.
Drivers are selected from an ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’ list, based on previous performance: the ‘A’ drivers are are the top ten in NASCAR points for 2007, ‘B’ the next twenty or so, and ‘C’ the back markers, rookies and part-timers.
You can choose up to 8 drivers pers race (2 ‘A’, 4 ‘B’, 2 ‘C’) but only four can be active for a given race (1 ‘A’, 2 "B’, 1 ‘C’). In addition, you can only choose a given driver 9 times in a season, so there is some strategy involved in selecting drivers. You can’t, for example, simply choose Jimmie Johnson and let him ride for every race.
You generally have to set your eight-driver team no later than the day before qualifying, and you can select the four active drivers up to five minutes before race time. Hope all this makes sense.
Speaking for myself, I only spend about 10-15 minutes each week selecting my team for the next race, and I’ve scored in the 90th percentile every season I’ve played.
Let me know if anything’s not clear.