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Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:58 pm
There is word that Nascar is going to put limits on who many cars one team can enter in the races. It will surely effect the Roush and Hendrick teams. I wonder how many cars can one multi-car team can have. I'm think that the two large teams will find a way to cange some teams and still have dominate cars. On the other hand, the smaller teams (including the one car teams) will have a better chance. So what do you think?
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 3:53 pm
It'll just likely break things down to make them like Formula 1. 2 cars a team seems fair, and it'll keep sponsorship money from being spread out over massive numbers of cars and onto 2 cars... that way little teams like Wood Brothers that have a good run with a car can get better money than teams like Roush grabbing a whole heaping of money for 5 cars.
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 9:03 am
Well technically there already is a rule about it in nascar, the teamowners just found a loop-hole that nascar is now going to try and fix. But I think it's a good thing, I mean sometihng is wrong when ONE teamowner has a 50% chance of winning the championship, I mean great for them but not that fun for the owners. Also atm if you dont' drive for Hendricks or Roush you basiclly have no chance just cause of the vast amounts of moeny they have and the fact that they get more practise than everyone else cause they have so many cars. So yes the huge multi-car teams defently has an unfair advantage that needs to be taken care of.
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