Fantasy Chase update: The final 28 for Homestead!

We have our final 28 players all set! Congratulations to the following people who made it into the Fantasy Chase Championship Race!

Twitter ID Points
2xMrK 1083
dgoodin24 1074
GoodShula 1044
briang3386 1044
dmcgrew 1044
JohnsonErikM 1044
Kathy 1044
bharden94 125
Mhouser88 123
Cracks1313 122
KJL1521 122
jojoluvs18 112
jay_wilkins17 97
The_GreenFlag 95
chrisonethree 92
maureenholt 88
Macd_6 87
claytonroots 86
Jayua 86
AndrewWaldrop 85
hellrod4 85
jenbrott 85
marc_b 85
Senna94 85
benthurman 85
chekrs_or_rekrs 85
dickiep1018 85
kristidbm 85

Unfortunately, the following people just missed the cutoff (it was top 25 plus ties). Thanks for playing though. You made it farther than most.

PackerDuke 83
krsheart 81
cool1982 81
RMOOREJR99 79
Peidelaney 75
clarinetbiter13 71
Matthew_Ryan4 55
Gary88Marion 55
sewacter 48
mattyg00dtimes 48
JimHogle 48
jflittle 48
ahaywood7 44
bobdare18 44
BZieg66 44
jcnewton42 44
NSCRtruckFAN 44
b_Verba 44
bshell00 44
CJSully 44
jjrs18 44
ShowtimeChase 44
dabrowmatt 44
SubmarineMike88 44
ztew 42

A further update on the championship race picks will come later this week.

Fantasy Chase update: Texas results, Phoenix picks and a problem

Jimmie Johnson’s victory at Texas clinched a Fantasy Chase Championship spot for no one — since it didn’t count — and now there’s much to be decided at Phoenix.

But we have a sliiiiight problem: Almost everyone (except for seven players) picked Kevin Harvick to win next week. So if Harvick wins and everyone gets an automatic bid, we’re going to have to figure out some sort of tiebreaker. I’m not opposed to letting everyone move through, but check your email in the event of a Harvick win because I may need you to submit a “laps led by the champion” tiebreaker or something.

As you may recall, you all submitted Homestead picks for first, second, third and fourth. We’ll review exactly how that will work next week.

Anyway, I’m getting ahead of myself. Remember, barring Harvick victory at Phoenix, only 25 plus ties will advance to the finals (right now the cutoff line is everyone with 41 points or more).

Here are the Fantasy Chase standings with your picks for Phoenix:

Twitter ID Points Phoenix
dgoodin24 1042 Edwards
2xMrK 1039 Harvick
jordanthenascar 1000 Harvick
briang3386 1000 Harvick
dmcgrew 1000 Harvick
JohnsonErikM 1000 Harvick
Kathy 1000 Harvick
bharden94 81 Harvick
cool1982 81 Johnson
jojoluvs18 80 Edwards
Mhouser88 79 Harvick
Cracks1313 78 Harvick
KJL1521 78 Harvick
jay_wilkins17 53 Harvick
The_GreenFlag 51 Harvick
chrisonethree 48 Harvick
maureenholt 44 Harvick
Macd_6 43 Harvick
krsheart 42 Gordon
claytonroots 42 Harvick
Jayua 42 Harvick
ztew 42 Johnson
AndrewWaldrop 41 Harvick
hellrod4 41 Harvick
jenbrott 41 Harvick
marc_b 41 Harvick
Senna94 41 Harvick
benthurman 41 Harvick
chekrs_or_rekrs 41 Harvick
dickiep1018 41 Harvick
kristidbm 41 Harvick
clarinetbiter13 39 Edwards
PackerDuke 39 Harvick
Peidelaney 39 Keselowski
RMOOREJR99 35 Harvick
Matthew_Ryan4 11 Harvick
Gary88Marion 11 Harvick
sewacter 4 Harvick
mattyg00dtimes 4 Harvick
JimHogle 4 Harvick
jflittle 4 Harvick
ahaywood7 0 Harvick
bobdare18 0 Harvick
BZieg66 0 Harvick
jcnewton42 0 Harvick
NSCRtruckFAN 0 Harvick
b_Verba 0 Harvick
bshell00 0 Harvick
CJSully 0 Harvick
jjrs18 0 Harvick
ShowtimeChase 0 Harvick
dabrowmatt 0 Harvick
SubmarineMike88 0 Harvick

 

Fantasy Chase update: Martinsville results, Texas picks

Martinsville was not a good race for most of the remaining players in the Fantasy Chase.

Sure, there were the seven people who picked Jeff Gordon and advanced to the championship round (congrats!). And those who picked Kyle Busch or Kevin Harvick left in pretty good shape.

Everyone else? Woof.

The battle for the top 25 spots is wide open right now, as everyone would currently make the final round based on a tie. 16th place only has 11 points. More than half the field scored no points based on the rule that prevents you from scoring points if you picked a driver who is no longer in the real Chase.

Anyway, here’s an update after Week 1 of Round 3:

Twitter ID Points Texas
2xMrK 1000 Edwards
briang3386 1000 Kenseth
dgoodin24 1000 Harvick
dmcgrew 1000 Kenseth
JohnsonErikM 1000 Kenseth
jordanthenascar 1000 Johnson
Kathy 1000 Kenseth
jojoluvs18 39 Busch (Kyle)
Macd_6 39 Logano
Peidelaney 39 Kenseth
bharden94 37 Keselowski
cool1982 37 Keselowski
Cracks1313 37 Busch (Kyle)
KJL1521 37 Busch (Kyle)
Mhouser88 37 Harvick
Gary88Marion 11 Kenseth
Matthew_Ryan4 11 Johnson
chrisonethree 9 Edwards
jay_wilkins17 9 Keselowski
The_GreenFlag 9 Harvick
sewacter 0 Logano
ahaywood7 0 Johnson
AndrewWaldrop 0 Busch (Kyle)
b_Verba 0 Kenseth
bobdare18 0 Johnson
bshell00 0 Kenseth
BZieg66 0 Johnson
CJSully 0 Kenseth
clarinetbiter13 0 Edwards
hellrod4 0 Busch (Kyle)
jenbrott 0 Busch (Kyle)
jjrs18 0 Kenseth
krsheart 0 Harvick
marc_b 0 Busch (Kyle)
mattyg00dtimes 0 Logano
maureenholt 0 Keselowski
Senna94 0 Busch (Kyle)
ShowtimeChase 0 Kenseth
benthurman 0 Busch (Kyle)
chekrs_or_rekrs 0 Busch (Kyle)
claytonroots 0 Harvick
dabrowmatt 0 Kenseth
dickiep1018 0 Busch (Kyle)
Jayua 0 Harvick
jcnewton42 0 Johnson
JimHogle 0 Logano
kristidbm 0 Busch (Kyle)
RMOOREJR99 0 Gordon
SubmarineMike88 0 Kenseth
ztew 0 Harvick
jflittle 0 Logano
NSCRtruckFAN 0 Johnson
PackerDuke 0 Edwards

Guest column: Matt Gross on struggles of longtime NASCAR fan

Editor’s note: Matt Gross is a longtime race fan who attended Sunday’s race at Martinsville Speedway and has been a frequent tweetup participant. He sent me an email and I asked if I could post it to the site. Here are his thoughts:

I’ve made all of the defensive statements.

“Real race fans don’t go for the wrecks.”

“It’s more than just cars driving in circles, there’s a level of skill and strategy you have to learn to really appreciate NASCAR.”

“It’s not wrestling on wheels, it’s a real sport.”

Even now, living in North Carolina, the most common reaction I get when I tell people I’m a huge NASCAR fan is one of confusion. They always say, “You don’t seem like someone who would be a NASCAR fan.” I usually laugh it off and start explaining the reasons for my fandom, hoping that while these people will probably never become fans themselves, they’ll have more respect for the sport. I’ve been saying things like this for over 25 years, and I’m starting to think I’m the one who has been wrong this entire time.

I became a NASCAR fan in 1990 after seeing Days of Thunder. This probably isn’t unusual for where I live now in North Carolina, but I grew up just outside of Washington D.C. where NASCAR rarely even made the sports section of the paper. My dad was an executive for an international computer science company and my mom has her Master’s in education. It’s safe to say I didn’t fit the mold or environment for a “typical” NASCAR fan.

I also didn’t care. I loved NASCAR from the moment I saw it on the big screen, and I loved it even more when I saw the real thing. For over 25 years I’ve spent all week waiting for race day. I’ve been to over 100 NASCAR races. I visit the race shops two or three times a year. I have more diecast cars than I’m willing to admit, but I’m starting to think I’m not what NASCAR wants in a fan.

What I have witnessed over the past few years has disgusted me, and it’s all been done in some relation to winning the Chase. MWR’s Spingate was really bad, but in my mind not nearly as embarrassing as what we’ve witnessed in the last two versions of the Chase.

The norm of the 2014 Chase was post-race brawls. That was topped off with Ryan Newman’s body slam of Kyle Larson to get into the final round. This year has managed to somehow be worse with Kevin Harvick wrecking half the field to make it to the round of eight, and now Matt Kenseth pile-driving the leader into the wall just to try and eliminate him from the championship.

Drivers have intentionally wrecked other drivers for decades in NASCAR. I’ll admit I was in the chorus of 80,000 cheers when Rusty Wallace dumped Jeff Gordon at Richmond while racing for the lead in 1998. However, that was one of 34 races — so Jeff, as the best driver in the best car, was still able to prevail as the champion.

In this new format of three race mini-seasons, the higher stakes have pushed the sport to its entertainment base, all in the name of garnering headlines. It cheapens the experience, and makes it feel more like WWE than NASCAR.

No matter how hard NASCAR wants to try and mimic the stick and ball sports, at the end of the day it simply can’t. In other sports’ playoffs, all competitors in the event are still eligible to win the championship. This format of mini-seasons has created a situation where ineligible drivers can easily ruin the season of ones who can still win it all. Could you imagine if in last year’s Super Bowl a bitter and jaded Indianapolis Colts player ran onto the field and intentionally injured Tom Brady to make it so the Patriots probably wouldn’t win the Super Bowl? The idea is so far-fetched it’s ridiculous, but that’s what we witnessed on Sunday. At the end of the day, I blame a format that promotes drama over sport.

When I was growing up, I used to feel at home at the racetrack. It was the one place I could proudly wear my NASCAR apparel, and the only time I was surrounded by tens of thousands of people who fell in love with the same wonderful sport that captured my heart.

On Sunday, I felt ashamed and embarrassed to be sitting in the stands at Martinsville. The bloodthirst I witnessed in the stands for what was closer to a WWE move than what anyone could call good, hard racing was absolutely disgusting. I wasn’t even mad at Matt Kenseth; I just finally felt like I no longer belonged at a NASCAR race.

I’d like to make some grand statement that I’ll never watch another race, but as I sit here in my room surrounded by those aforementioned diecast cars, I know that’s not true. I’m too committed to be able to pick up and walk away.

However, hopefully in a few weeks I’ll be surrounded by fewer cars as I start to sell off the ones that just don’t mean that much to me anymore. I’ll still watch Texas — but on the DVR, and probably only a 30 minute abridged version. If a driver I like manages to still win the championship, I may even buy one more commemorative car.

But the pull of F1, a true motorsport, is getting stronger. One of these days, I’ll save all the money I’m currently spending on four or five NASCAR races a year, three or four diecast cars a year, and two or three visits to the race shops a year and head off to Austin or Montreal.

I think I’ve been a pretty good fan for these past 25 years, but it’s just getting so hard to hold onto what little is left of the sport I fell in love with in that movie theater in 1990.

Some people got mad about my Martinsville column

We’re not all going to agree on every NASCAR-related issue, and Sunday’s incident between Matt Kenseth and Joey Logano at Martinsville certainly falls into that category.

For my column in today’s USA TODAY Sports section, I said NASCAR should suspend Kenseth because the sport is in danger of becoming too much of a sideshow demolition derby otherwise. If you want to read the column, the link is here.

Anyway, some people get a lot more upset about those disagreements, and it can be quite hilarious. This kind of stuff used to bother me, but now I just laugh.

So let’s laugh together!

 

Fantasy Chase picks: Martinsville II

The third round of the Fantasy Chase is already off to a bad start for some of you.

As you may or may not recall, the rules for this year’s Fantasy Chase include this line: If you pick a driver who has already been eliminated from the real-life Chase, you get zero points for the week. That’s what makes the Fantasy Chase extra tricky.

Anyway, check out the picks chart below. If you see a ** by your pick…well, it’s not going to be a good week. You’ll probably have to win a race in one of the next two weeks to make the finals.

Here are your picks for Martinsville:

Twitter ID Points Martinsville
2xMrK 0 Gordon
ahaywood7 0 Hamlin **
AndrewWaldrop 0 Hamlin **
b_Verba 0 Hamlin **
benthurman 0 Johnson **
bharden94 0 Harvick
bobdare18 0 Hamlin **
briang3386 0 Gordon
bshell00 0 Hamlin **
BZieg66 0 Hamlin **
chekrs_or_rekrs 0 Johnson **
chrisonethree 0 Logano
CJSully 0 Hamlin **
clarinetbiter13 0 Hamlin **
claytonroots 0 Johnson **
cool1982 0 Harvick
Cracks1313 0 Harvick
dabrowmatt 0 Johnson **
dgoodin24 0 Gordon
dickiep1018 0 Johnson **
dmcgrew 0 Gordon
Gary88Marion 0 Busch (Kurt)
hellrod4 0 Hamlin **
jay_wilkins17 0 Logano
Jayua 0 Johnson **
jcnewton42 0 Johnson **
jenbrott 0 Hamlin **
jflittle 0 Kenseth **
JimHogle 0 Johnson **
jjrs18 0 Hamlin **
JohnsonErikM 0 Gordon
jojoluvs18 0 Busch (Kyle)
jordanthenascar 0 Gordon
Kathy 0 Gordon
KJL1521 0 Harvick
kristidbm 0 Johnson **
krsheart 0 Hamlin **
Macd_6 0 Busch (Kyle)
marc_b 0 Hamlin **
Matthew_Ryan4 0 Busch (Kurt)
mattyg00dtimes 0 Hamlin **
maureenholt 0 Hamlin **
Mhouser88 0 Harvick
NSCRtruckFAN 0 Kenseth **
PackerDuke 0 Kenseth **
Peidelaney 0 Busch (Kyle)
RMOOREJR99 0 Johnson **
Senna94 0 Hamlin **
sewacter 0 Earnhardt **
ShowtimeChase 0 Hamlin **
SubmarineMike88 0 Johnson **
The_GreenFlag 0 Logano
ztew 0 Johnson **

Fantasy Chase results: Talladega, Round 2 eliminations made

Talladega marked the end of the road for 49 of our Fantasy Chase players, and we’re down to the final 53 after a tie decided the final spot (see standings below).

There were 24 people who picked Joey Logano for at least one of the three races — which is all they needed, as it turned out. That created some odd situations like with @Peidelaney, who had Logano at Charlotte to advance but then scored zero points the next two races (but it didn’t matter).

Many players were banking on a Dale Earnhardt Jr. victory at Talladega to help them move on, but he came up short — costing them a chance to move on. Send your angry letters to Kevin Harvick if you’re upset about being eliminated from the Fantasy Chase.

Anyway, here’s how the standings for Round 2 shook out:

Twitter ID Points
bshell00 1086
BZieg66 1086
Matthew_Ryan4 1086
2xMrK 1086
Senna94 1086
sewacter 1086
SubmarineMike88 1086
b_Verba 1080
jay_wilkins17 1079
Jayua 1076
jflittle 1076
The_GreenFlag 1076
chekrs_or_rekrs 1069
claytonroots 1069
bharden94 1066
dmcgrew 1064
briang3386 1047
hellrod4 1044
jojoluvs18 1044
JimHogle 1044
dgoodin24 1040
benthurman 1040
cool1982 1030
Peidelaney 1000
jcnewton42 125
jjrs18 122
ztew 122
RMOOREJR99 122
KJL1521 119
ShowtimeChase 119
bobdare18 118
kristidbm 118
marc_b 115
AndrewWaldrop 115
Macd_6 115
Mhouser88 115
jenbrott 115
clarinetbiter13 115
jordanthenascar 114
krsheart 114
mattyg00dtimes 114
NSCRtruckFAN 114
CJSully 113
chrisonethree 112
Cracks1313 111
dabrowmatt 111
JohnsonErikM 110
Gary88Marion 109
Kathy 108
dickiep1018 108
maureenholt 108
ahaywood7 108
PackerDuke 108

——- CUTOFF ———

fatbuzz66 105
codydawg 102
Mrittenhouse84 101
shaneiliff 101
BScharfschwerdt 100
1Outlawbandit 98
AndyDow13 98
kimery 98
nancymcb88 96
Nickler6 94
ryanhorne1028 90
PhotoMatt_KCCO 89
idkadte 86
spalmer88 86
DRM3CIX 84
YragNodrog 84
mrirond 84
rlberryyogi 83
klund29 83
joebeck24 83
ChrisHarvey33 82
LSHenshaw 82
Andrea__Marie 81
Chargin_Chuck 81
dallasjunebug 80
rblgrl95 80
prettymonkey 79
theglenprez 79
cinmenn 79
wdoyle66 76
ILuvthe88and78 76
hoopngoofy73 73
ShaunPresley48 73
BradBoggz 73
Speedway_Steve 73
JAGillespie90 72
bite 69
Chad_Reno13 69
DRLDeBoer 69
cdaviswx 69
snowybwm 63
hzirbel 58
cswiecki84 57
CodfishCodfish 54
jeffgh24 47
Jblohse 47
WGI 44
jke_4 42
Ahsumdude 35