I’m being dead serious when I say they should park every other car and have a 3 lap shootout race between the two cars. Go full on Cars-style. Imagine the amount of hype.
If It is a three way tie this what needs to happen. There will be a between the three leaders in California in one week. Just make sure that nobody is retiring and make sure that nobody purposely wrecks each other. Also make sure one of the drivers can drive backwards and use their rear view mirrors properly while driving backwards like a boss 😂
Burnout challenge. Both cars line up with the nose on the wall. First person to blow the engine wins. If that somehow ends in a tie. They fight Yarbourogh/Donnie Allison style
But in that case, they were all exactly tied in points and everything. And in the Piston Cup, the rule of adding points for most laps led happened the season after (2006) to avoid another season like that seen in the film.
fr, but like actually they should just do a green white checkered with only the tied cars. the driver on the inside on the final lap will start on the inside and vice versa
I think IndyCar's tie breaker is the car that started further back. This is because that driver would've completed a longer distance than the driver that started closer to the front.
@@drumnbasssakuga9352 IndyCar does a lot of weird stuff. For example, the qualifying for the Indy 500 is based on average speed. In a nearly spec series.
The likely scenario would be they would DQ one of the cars for something. Just like in the NFL, where you can call holding on any play you want, you can DQ anyone for something if you want
I remember once, years ago during qualifying, two cars (Jeff Gordon was one I think) ran identical qualifying times down to exact same thousands of a second (.XXX seconds). They gave the higher spot to Gordon due to be being higher in the standings
Well the most reasonable thing in that highly unlikely situation would make the point leader at the time the winner and if for some reason that was also a tie award the winner to the highest qualifier between the two when the race started.
In my opinion they should just call it a tie. Reward winning points to both cars because neither car finished behind the other. Both get credited a win and split the winning money prize
This is the one time I would approve an overtime where it's just those two cars, and whoever gets to the line first in that wins. Of course if that ends in a tie, then I suppose overtime until we get a winner? Or maybe have the fastest lap between the drivers in the race break the tie.
I was there for the 2018 xfinity race in Daytona. i was too stupid and stubborn about Ryan Reed (my favorite driver at the time) coming 3rd, to realize it was one of the closest finishes in Nascar history
It should go to whoever was running 2nd at the white flag since they objectively made up more distance in the same amount of time vs. the guy who was leading.
What about the Kansas race in march this year (idk if it was march, April, or may)(and I was at that race(the Kansas race) and it was the closest finish in NASCAR history by 1 thousandth of a second)
Was actually less than a thousandth. The official time of the 1st and second place cars were separated by literally 0.0000s+. The cars were so close, the cameras recording the finish line couldn't tell.
Why not have a pit challenge and something like the clash and have the two or 3 drivers go ahead to ahead for 50 laps and you set up a point system each lap led how fast pit time was penalty will take away points and gives you less points and the first one to a 100 points win
i had a race back on nascar heat 4 where i tied with johnny sauter at the charlotte roval, the game gave me the win at a margin of victory of 0.000 seconds
Literally less than a second? You know how big 1 second is in nascar? The record for closest finish is .001 and they can't even use the painted line on the track to determine because it is unofficial and not painted perfectly straight.