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tenter
August 11, 2022 at 12:20:04 PM
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To keep things even , hopefully they give the teams the same type track tonight , or you will see many of tonights drivers starting in front of last nights.

 



HoldenCaulfield
August 11, 2022 at 12:33:25 PM
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Posted By: wolfie2985 on August 11 2022 at 08:04:26 AM

I can say one thing with complete confidence - you sure don't want me in-charge of the format Smile

Before this digresses into a format, uh, 'discussion': invert or no invert, has there ever been a time when 18 of the top 20 qualifiers - 90% - had to run the B ?



Here's what I would do. Instead of having a large invert for heat races I would have a large invert for the A main instead, when you can actually pass cars. Invert 4 or 6 in the heats and invert the top 20 qualifiers from the heat races by time for the A main. Make the A main 30 laps, Now you will see a RACE, not someone who timed 26th and passed no one in his heat or the A main, win from the pole and get up to 8th in points. Also, increase the passing points to 4 per position. Thoughts?

Oh yeah, I know.."it's the nationals, it's the greatest thing ever, don't change what ain't broke, the cream will rise to the the top"..blah blah blah...BS! We want to see a good show on prelim nights with the best drivers in the A main... and lots of passing. Large heat race inversions are obsolete and senseless when you can't pass in heats anymore.


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revjimk
August 11, 2022 at 01:33:29 PM
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This message was edited on August 11, 2022 at 01:34:16 PM by revjimk
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on August 11 2022 at 11:03:22 AM

You beat me to it.  You have to fly to qualify.   It is the biggest sprint race of the year.  That is what makes the Nationals the Nationals!  

Do it the Smith Barney way and EARN it!!  



For the guy who says Knoxville & Eldora always have the BEST track prep.... you think you know more than Donnie Schatz???? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrkHwkcerpo

 




revjimk
August 11, 2022 at 01:40:00 PM
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Posted By: AJ_81 on August 11 2022 at 10:54:43 AM

Ok, so finishing top 4 in your heat gets you into the A-main, but where you will start in that A-main is determined by your qualifying time?  If that's accurate then I understand why heat winners are so far back.  In a regular night for WoO a heat win gaurantees you a spot in atleast the top 8 (or whatever number of cars start the dash) for the feature.  So for Knoxville it just reinforces the importance of qualifying well.  Not only does it get you points toward locking in for Saturday, but it also sets your starting spot in the A (assuming you finish top 4 in heat).  Ok I think I got it now.  Amazing that with all this inversion and unique format we always seem to end up with the best cars in the finale on Saturday (give or take a couple).  



I wonder about that too, in fact EVERY year I ask how they line up the A-Main on Qualifying nites. Knoxville website omits that, ever since I've been following The Nats the last 12 years...& all the other websites just print Knoxville "info" (or lack thereof) verbatim...

Are you sure its based on Qualifying time? I thought it was based on points...

Does ANYONE know for sure? I guess I could figure it out by checking results, but I have other things to do at the moment

 



revjimk
August 11, 2022 at 01:52:24 PM
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Posted By: revjimk on August 11 2022 at 01:40:00 PM

I wonder about that too, in fact EVERY year I ask how they line up the A-Main on Qualifying nites. Knoxville website omits that, ever since I've been following The Nats the last 12 years...& all the other websites just print Knoxville "info" (or lack thereof) verbatim...

Are you sure its based on Qualifying time? I thought it was based on points...

Does ANYONE know for sure? I guess I could figure it out by checking results, but I have other things to do at the moment

 



OK, I found the time & reversed engineered it.... definitely by time trials, inverted by 8

Top 6 six starters in the A were 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21 in qualifying. 7th & 8th starters timed 11th & 10th

Not so cool, IMHO

 



revjimk
August 11, 2022 at 01:58:39 PM
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on August 11 2022 at 11:03:22 AM

You beat me to it.  You have to fly to qualify.   It is the biggest sprint race of the year.  That is what makes the Nationals the Nationals!  

Do it the Smith Barney way and EARN it!!  



Nice slogan for Smith Barney but in NO WAY applies to last nite's racing...

Schuchart timed 26th, started 3 in his heat by way of handicap, finished third, got the pole position by handicap & held it...

Timed 26th & didn't pass ANYONE the whole nite & you think he "EARNED" it????

& I'm a big Schuchart fan, but willing to face the facts

YOU can't handle the truth!!!!




armyduke
August 11, 2022 at 02:33:23 PM
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This message was edited on August 11, 2022 at 02:34:21 PM by armyduke
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Posted By: revjimk on August 11 2022 at 01:40:00 PM

I wonder about that too, in fact EVERY year I ask how they line up the A-Main on Qualifying nites. Knoxville website omits that, ever since I've been following The Nats the last 12 years...& all the other websites just print Knoxville "info" (or lack thereof) verbatim...

Are you sure its based on Qualifying time? I thought it was based on points...

Does ANYONE know for sure? I guess I could figure it out by checking results, but I have other things to do at the moment

 



The 20 transfers from the heats get points based on qual and heat finish.  The top 8 I'm points that transfer through heats are inverted.  So high points after heats starts 8th. 8th most points starts 1st.  9 the through 20th in points start straight up.  The b is lined up straight up based on who has most points from the non transfer cars and top 4 in B start 21 to 24 in A regardless of points. 



dollansky_7_fan
August 11, 2022 at 03:04:39 PM
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This message was edited on August 11, 2022 at 03:10:15 PM by dollansky_7_fan

All features is lined up by time, per outlaws Facebook post


 

longtimefan
August 11, 2022 at 03:11:13 PM
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A couple of things to think about.

1, It is their track and their race so they can run it as they please.

2, As long as most Outlaws make the A main on Sat. no one is going to push for a change because no one cares about the other 85 or 90  poor saps who only came so they could say they ran the Knoxville Nationals. Some will make it and that will keep the dream alive for them for next year.




armyduke
August 11, 2022 at 03:15:22 PM
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Posted By: dollansky_7_fan on August 11 2022 at 03:04:39 PM

All features is lined up by time, per outlaws Facebook post



Yes times not points. Points don't play till Saturday my bad 



SprintFan16
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August 11, 2022 at 04:15:03 PM
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Posted By: revjimk on August 11 2022 at 01:58:39 PM

Nice slogan for Smith Barney but in NO WAY applies to last nite's racing...

Schuchart timed 26th, started 3 in his heat by way of handicap, finished third, got the pole position by handicap & held it...

Timed 26th & didn't pass ANYONE the whole nite & you think he "EARNED" it????

& I'm a big Schuchart fan, but willing to face the facts

YOU can't handle the truth!!!!



Two things to reply here:

1. No one passed him either. I'd say that's earning it.

2. For his "unearned" performance, he's eighth in points and at best will start deep Saturday night. 

He might have won the battle, but he wants the war and he's not put himself in great shape for that.



MadManMadsen
August 11, 2022 at 04:38:07 PM
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This message was edited on August 11, 2022 at 04:39:50 PM by MadManMadsen

The format consistently produces some of the best racing of the year.  Sure last night wasn't the best, but I would consider that an exception to the rule.  More times than not my group walks away from each night of the Nationals (especially qualifying nights) talking about how great the racing was.




turn4guy
August 11, 2022 at 05:03:12 PM
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Posted By: saphead on August 11 2022 at 09:20:48 AM

Talk to the track crew and all the 'juiced up' 'Ohio lost the keys to it's water trucks' meme posting schmucks. 

 

 



Spot on dude. I know it's our own little world with it being dirt  track prep, but this type of shit is everywhere and it's seriously affecting the world. In a bad way. People are literally being  brainwashed. 



oswald
August 11, 2022 at 08:20:53 PM
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Bitch, bitch, bitch. If you don't like the format, etc stay home & watch Mash reruns.



wolfie2985
August 11, 2022 at 09:18:17 PM
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100% improvement tonight - 4 cars from heats to A, only 2 last night

still not bitching about the format, has there ever been a time - even at the nationals - when 80% of the 20 fastest qualifiers had to run the B




racer goin broke
August 11, 2022 at 11:06:08 PM
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Again I say the first format change is to make each qualification night it's own seperate deal. 

8 lock in from Wednesday and 8 lock in from Thursday.  We can work on any other format invert changes but we need to make the nights separate.   There is just to much that can change from one night to the next.

A team races their ass of against 50 other cars and the points are calculated against the whole field.  When a team only controls their destiny on half the field and the other half they have to stand around and hope.  I know as a racer I want to control my destiny as much as I can when I race.

Making the days wouldn't change the excitement level or hard racing it would just take fate , chance, luck whatever out of the mix.  Just let the racers slug it out on an even playing field.



SprintFan16
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August 11, 2022 at 11:13:27 PM
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Posted By: racer goin broke on August 11 2022 at 11:06:08 PM

Again I say the first format change is to make each qualification night it's own seperate deal. 

8 lock in from Wednesday and 8 lock in from Thursday.  We can work on any other format invert changes but we need to make the nights separate.   There is just to much that can change from one night to the next.

A team races their ass of against 50 other cars and the points are calculated against the whole field.  When a team only controls their destiny on half the field and the other half they have to stand around and hope.  I know as a racer I want to control my destiny as much as I can when I race.

Making the days wouldn't change the excitement level or hard racing it would just take fate , chance, luck whatever out of the mix.  Just let the racers slug it out on an even playing field.



I think this one is fair for Knoxville to at least discuss but I have to think there's probably unintended consequences with this - namely if the 9th/10th scoring drivers one night score better than 7th/8th on the other, then they're kind of getting hosed. 

I guess to simplify it - the drivers know the format coming in and have to accept the outcome of it. There aren't many undeserved outliers this year - the split was 6/10 Weds vs Thurs, but its not like the Weds guys that just missed it are in bad shape - the majority of the front five rows locked into the B are Weds guys. 



percynz
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August 12, 2022 at 12:06:01 AM
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Qualifying night formats should change with points awarded from 100 down for time trials.

Then drivers pick their heat grids in time trial order with passing points applied to heats. Total combined points used to set the grids for the Mains, no invert. Top 8 in the prelim night A-Main transfer to the main event. 9-12 go to the final night B-Main and the rest can have another crack on Friday night.

Fixes the problem of excessive heat race inverts and creates some strategy around risk & reward in heat racing whilst maintaining the integrity of a cumulative points format and not altering the race night schedule.

 




alum.427
August 12, 2022 at 05:33:09 AM
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Only fair way is to run double heats and you accumulate points by flipping the the finishing order of the first heat.  Time trials are a waste.  Run 15 lap heat races,  so you start up front in the first one, and everyone knows there is very little passing. Come that second round of heats when your winner is starting at the tail if he's fast and if he's good you'll see a great race. Knoxville is a great facility and the racing will be good, but when you get a track like this 2 nights in a row. Not so much. Shatz wasn't to happy with the prep, i'm sure many others felt likewise. 



BStrawser26
August 12, 2022 at 05:43:54 AM
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Posted By: MadManMadsen on August 11 2022 at 04:38:07 PM

The format consistently produces some of the best racing of the year.  Sure last night wasn't the best, but I would consider that an exception to the rule.  More times than not my group walks away from each night of the Nationals (especially qualifying nights) talking about how great the racing was.



Yes, it does!  Best racing!  The last two nights features were awesome!  I don't care about the heats.  Track was great both nights!!...for the features! It is the Nationals it is supposed to be the hardest race of the year to qualify for the main on Saturday!  Knoxville racing is second to NONE!!!  


Let's go Sprint Car Racing!

Knoxville - Best Track In the USA!
Eldora - 2nd Best Track in the USA!



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