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Post by Chad' on Jun 29, 2014 20:37:59 GMT -5
NASCAR announced today in a statement, as the vote on the most popular driver award will be made. Defending champion Bill Elliott is in his sixteenth title and goes in search of one more in 2003.
To start: registration of teams that have made at least six of the 16 races completed until the race at Infineon will be accepted. These numbers will choose a driver, may be the one who ran that car during that period.
And then, candidates will be split between five groups. The vote of each group will have the duration of the interval of three races (17-19, 20-22, 23-25, 26-28 and 29-31).
In the remaining five races, the top three from each group will form a single group, with 15 members, to define the most popular driver in the final.
The organization of the groups will be taken as the number of each car and will be the same number of drivers per group; in case of an indivisible number by five, the first group have a larger amount of members.
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