Monday, February 21, 2011

Is it a problem non-race winners currently lead? Edwards, Cassill and Rogers didn't win, but find themselves leading the points

The first race weekend is in the books and the current championship leaders are Clay Rogers, Landon Cassill and Carl Edwards. Three drivers that didn't win their race are currently leading the standings.
Rogers finished a career-high third in the Daytona Truck race behind winner Michael Waltrip and Nationwide driver Elliott Sadler. Cassill finished second to Cup regular Tony Stewart in the Daytona Nationwide race and Edwards was second in the 500 behind Nationwide regular Trevor Bayne.
NASCAR's new point system and one championship rule has changed the way points are handed out. But is that a problem? Has a flaw in the system been discovered after one race? Bill Kimm and Jill Erwin debate that this week. Read their thoughts and weigh in with yours in the comments below. And don't forget to vote for whose argument you agree with more in the poll at the right. (Read more at Nascar. com)

  


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