2012 Nascar League Rules

Concept

      Each team will select one driver for each race before the season begins. Trying to accumulate the least amount of points throughout the 2012 Nascar Sprint Cup season. The Daytona 500 will be the first race of the season. The $25.00 entry fee will be due by the week of February 26, 2012.

How the point system works

 Finish PositionPoints Awarded
»Winner1 pt
»Second2 pts
»Third3 pts
»Fourth4 pts
»Fourty Third43 pts
»DNQ44 pts

Bonus Points

•   If your selected driver qualifies on the pole for the race there will be a one point deduction from your finishing total.

•   If your selected driver leads a lap during the race there will be a one point deduction from your finishing total.

•   If your selected driver leads the most laps in the race there will be an additional one point dedution from your finishing total.

Selecting Drivers  /  Car Numbers

     You can only pick a drivers car number twice throughout the season. If you do pick the same driver three times or more you will be penalized. Team points for the weeks race with a driver selected more than twice will be last place plus one totaling 44 points.

Driver Injuries

     In the event that a driver is injured you will earn points off of the car that was selected, reguardless of who drove it.

NASCAR News

  • Fantasy Preview: Nothing in stats is truly predictive about Daytona
  • After a long, cold winter without racing NASCAR makes its annual pilgrimage to Daytona Beach. While most of the country huddles under blankets, the drivers and some lucky fans get to spend two weeks basking in the Florida sun. Several practices, exhibition races and a qualification session give fantasy players a ton of data. Unfortunately, none of it is particularly useful in handicapping the Daytona 500.

  • Stewart not ready to call himself favorite
  • With the Daytona 500 just days away, here's how the eight drivers in the Coca-Cola racing family are gearing up for the 2012 NASCAR season:

  • Legacy of Roush's No. 6 car rides with Stenhouse
  • The No. 6 car of Roush Fenway Racing may have been the last vehicle to win a Sprint Cup event at Daytona International Speedway, but these Speedweeks it feels like something of a stepchild. The driver, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., is a full-time competitor in the Nationwide Series. The crew chief, Chad Norris, usually runs Roush's research and development department. The entire effort is a one-time deal, partly because the program had top 35 points available from last season, partly to provide the Roush brigade with an even number of entries in Sunday's Daytona 500.

  • Rodman: Vickers says he's just waiting for right 2012 option
  • Speedweeks 2012 at Daytona International Speedway is a third of the way complete and maybe the most significant face that hasn't been seen is that of Sprint Cup driver Brian Vickers.

  • NASCAR contingency program adds awards for '12
  • As teams make final preparations to start the 2012 race season, NASCAR announced Tuesday the lineup of 2012 contingency program sponsors for all three national series.

    2012 Points Standings

    »1st Place/
    »2nd Place0
    »3rd Place0
    »4th Place0
    »5th Place0

    Past League Champions

    » Blue eyed devils 2011
    » Racin 3 2010
    » Team Avalanche 2009
    » Gramp's Gearheads 2008