Okay, now the way I read it, it seems you have to keep a certain cap room at all times.
Say I pick JJ, Jr, Biffle, Harvick and Hamlin totalling $100 ($20 each), after 5 races JJ's value falls to $15, everyone else's stays the same, do I then have $5 worth of cap room and could trade JJ for a $20 driver?
The way I read it, since you got him for $20 then when you release him you get $20 back. The "Salary Cap Value" of your team doesn't changes unless you add/release someone. In the scenario you just stated your Salary Cap Value would stay at $100, and your Roster Value would be $95, which is just a current value of your drivers.
I can't deal with JJ winning another one. I was home for lunch the other day and they had the replay of the Homestead race on SPEED, got to watch Hamlin spin through the grass again, I felt sick to my stomach.
I'm going with Tony this year, he's due to start winning some more races and he's always in contention for the title.
Edwards was going to be my next choice after what I listed.
I pick Tony and Martin as my fav. and my Dark Horse. Both are because of the revamped points system. Juan Montoya will make the Chase thanks to winning 1 road course race as well and will get in as the 2nd wild card. (I hope not, but I beleive that this will happen)
I don't think that there are many people who do things intentionaly, but none-the-less, there's no excuse for driving that causes a crash unless you're on the last lap going for the win or a top 5.
typical i took a premier sports sub out to watch some of the conference games (plus a little bit of the sub goes to your team) and planne dto scrap it but now i've discovered they've got the UK's NASCAR coverage for this season so i'll have to keep it now.
Bud Shootout is this Saturday night, here's the lineup:
2010 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Drivers Jimmie Johnson
Denny Hamlin
Kevin Harvick
Carl Edwards
Matt Kenseth
Greg Biffle
Tony Stewart
Kyle Busch
Jeff Gordon
Clint Bowyer
Kurt Busch
Jeff Burton
Others (criteria in parentheses) John Andretti (Coke Zero 400)
Geoff Bodine (Daytona 500, Budweiser Shootout)
Kevin Conway (Series rookie of the year)
Derrike Cope (Daytona 500)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400, Budweiser Shootout)
Bill Elliott (Series champion, Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400, Budweiser Shootout)
Kasey Kahne (Series rookie of the year)
Bobby Labonte (Series champion)
Terry Labonte (Series champion, Budweiser Shootout)
Joey Logano (Series rookie of the year)
Sterling Marlin (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400)
Mark Martin (Budweiser Shootout)
Jamie McMurray (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400, Series rookie of the year)
Juan Pablo Montoya (Series rookie of the year)
Ryan Newman (Daytona 500, Series rookie of the year)
Ken Schrader (Budweiser Shootout)
Regan Smith (Series rookie of the year)
Michael Waltrip (Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400)
I'm looking forward to see how the new pavement works with a pack of cars out there