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Only can chase one title in NASCAR!

Hey All,

As far as I can tell there is no limitation in racing in the other series - only that you can try for just one title. The reality is - in my opinion - that cup drivers drive nationwide races for only one purpose - testing for the cup race. You frequently hear cup drivers say "we learned something in the Nationwide race that we moved over to our cup car.." You will note that the Hendrick drivers don't do this but the teams chasing Jimmy Johnson do - both Harvick and Hamlin.

-Ed-
 
As much as I agree with that proposal, I have to openly say that by doing so, NASCAR will be biting off their nose to spite their face. Not many people show up for the nationwide series as it is, I would image a field without Cup drivers would desimate the attendance more so.

Caz
 
About bloody time too!!
Re the 'non-allocation' of points to Level 1 drivers, very simple and was in force for many years in Formula 2 and Formula 3, back in the days when people like Jimmy Clark drove in every class at an event.
Drivers who were competing in Formula 1 were ranked as 'Grade One' and were never eligible for points in Formula 2 or Formula 3.
This was a result of Honda and Brabham wiping the floor in the 'One Litre Screamer F3' series, IIRC 'Black Jack' and 'Denny The Bear' won everything on offer and probably convinced Honda that a move into F1 was a good idea.
More or less from that year on, 'Graded Drivers' competed in the smaller categories but earned no points.
Even allowing for the NASCAR Dumb-ass mentality they should be capable of coming up with a similar grading structure.
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I have mixed feelings on this move by NASCAR.

Yes, separating the two divisions does give Nationwide drivers a better shot at winning the title, but if Sprint Cup drivers stop racing in Nationwide races, then the fan support for Nationwide may plummet.

As for cup drivers using Nationwide races to practice, back when the two series' cars were almost identical that was very true. That began to change when Sprint Cup went to the COT. Now Nationwide has it's own version of the COT and the two are definitely not the same. Some drivers may still opt to race in Nationwide, just for the experience and if they can find a team and car to drive. With no possibility of winning in both series, we may see a full split between the two.
 
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