87-561: The British Superbike Championship ( BSB ), known for sponsorship reasons as the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, is a road racing championship for superbike class machines in the United Kingdom, and is acknowledged to be the premier domestic superbike racing series in the world. The championship is managed and organised by MotorSport Vision , which also owns many of the circuits
174-468: A base of 2,000 per driver. Each of the 10 automatic qualifiers received a bonus of 3 points for each win during the regular season, while the two wild card qualifiers received no bonus. Normal scoring applied during the chase, with race winners earning 43 base points plus 3 bonus points, all drivers who lead a lap earning 1 bonus point, and the driver who led the most laps earning 1 bonus point in addition to any other points earned. As in all previous chases,
261-538: A crescendo of competition. The normal FIM point-scoring system still applies, with 25 for the winner and a single point for 15th. At the end of the Main Season, all riders then drop their two worst scores, which must be from events they have at least qualified for. From this points order, the first six riders in the championship standings will be elevated to a new base level and become the Title Fighters for
348-504: A few changes were added to the design touches on the cars involved in the playoffs. For the 2018 season , NASCAR collaborated with the Race Team Alliance and Twitter to unveil customized hashtags and emojis for the top 16 drivers entering the playoffs. Each driver will have their hashtag and emoji displayed on the sides of their cars until they are eliminated from contention. Non-playoff drivers can have their hashtags and
435-530: A five-race playoff, the Four Champions, named for the four Hooters Racing staff members (including 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion and pilot Alan Kulwicki ) killed in an April 1, 1993 plane crash in Blountville, Tennessee. The system organized the teams with starting points based on the team's performance in their division (division champions earn a bonus), and the teams would participate in
522-561: A five-race playoff. The five races, added to the team's seeding points, would determine the winner. The 2001 version was four races, as one was canceled because of the September 11 terrorist attacks , however, NASCAR watched as the ProCup's Four Champions became a success and drivers from the series began looking at NASCAR rides. The idea was to give NASCAR, which was becoming in many areas the fourth-largest sport (after Major League Baseball ,
609-462: A regular season championship for the driver with the most points heading into the playoffs in all three series and grandfathered 2017 as the first time the regular season championship was awarded into the record books. The publicly stated purpose for the NASCAR playoff system was to make the NASCAR mid-season more competitive, and increase fan interest and television ratings. The timing of the start of
696-537: A spin, forcing a caution. After the race, rumors abounded that Bowyer had deliberately forced a caution in an attempt to manipulate the finish of the race so as to help his Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR) teammate Martin Truex Jr. clinch the second of the two wild card spots ( Kasey Kahne had already clinched the first spot) over Ryan Newman , who had been leading at the moment of caution. That Bowyer's spin had been deliberate had been further suggested by several things:
783-407: A spot in the next round. Up to three drivers thus could advance to the next round of the chase through race wins, regardless of their actual points position after the final (third) race in that round. The remaining drivers to advance was determined by points. The round names were removed starting in 2016, being changed to "Round of 16,” "Round of 12,” "Round of 8,” and "Championship 4." To identify
870-437: A substantial schedule realignment , a number of further changes occurred in the chase: In 2012: In 2013: In 2015: In 2017: In 2018, as part of a substantial schedule realignment , a number of further changes occurred in the playoffs: In 2020, as part of a substantial schedule realignment: In 2021: In 2022: In 2024, as part of a substantial schedule realignment: In 2025: On January 19, 2016, NASCAR announced
957-645: Is a championship playoff system used in NASCAR 's three national series. The system was founded as The Chase for the Championship on January 21, 2004, and was used exclusively in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2004 to 2015. Since 2016, NASCAR has also used the playoff system in the Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series . The NASCAR Cup Series version of the playoff system is often called
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#17327940294631044-674: Is a specialist insurance broker for motorcycles headquartered in Peterborough , with a contact centre in Coventry , owned by Lucida Group since May 2021. Bennetts was founded by Frederick J Bennett in 1930 in Coventry. Trading as F.J. Bennett and Sons, they initially provided general insurance services for customers in the West Midlands . By the early 1980s, trading as G.F. Bennett and Co and managed by Frederick's son Gordon,
1131-600: Is an active sponsor of motorcycle championships, race teams, events and individual racers. Bennetts have a longstanding association with the British Superbike Championship as title sponsor for the 2005-2008, 2018-2020 and 2023-2024 seasons. Bennetts is the official insurance partner to the Isle of Man TT races and title sponsor of the Isle of Man Classic TT races. They are also the headline sponsor of
1218-467: Is the 15th time since 1949 that the point system had been changed, these latest changes affect both the race format and the playoff seeding. Starting in the 2004 season, after the first 26 races of the season, all drivers in the Top 10 and any others within 400 points of the leader earned a berth in the chase. All drivers in the chase had their point total adjusted. The first-place driver in the standings began
1305-794: The 2021 season, the playoff system was adjusted again. Eight riders, up from six, will now compete in the playoff. Being a national championship, the British Superbike Championship has visited circuits throughout the United Kingdom, as well as European venues, over its history. In 2014 , the series visits nine different tracks in England, Scotland and the Netherlands. These tracks are: Brands Hatch , Oulton Park , Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit , Knockhill Racing Circuit , Thruxton Circuit , Cadwell Park , Donington Park , TT Circuit Assen and Silverstone Circuit . In
1392-814: The Ardonagh Group ) had agreed to purchase Bennetts from Saga for £26 million. However, it was subsequently reported that: "The sale of Bennetts motorcycle insurance to the Ardonagh Group has been reversed by the Competition and Markets Authority". Subsequently The Ardonagh Group were obliged to sell Benetts by the CMA and it was purchased for an undisclosed sum in May 2021 by Right Choice Holdings, which then evolved into Lucida Group incorporating Bennetts, Right Choice Insurance Brokers (RCIB) and Moorhouse. In
1479-671: The Chase for the Cup based on its former official name, and includes sixteen drivers that compete for the championship in the final ten races of the Cup Series. The first nine races are divided into three rounds, with four participants being eliminated after each round (with the exception of the final round where the Cup Series champion is decided). The Xfinity Series Playoff format is competed over seven races with twelve drivers and three rounds with four drivers also being eliminated each round (with
1566-469: The 2003 championship outcome was not the driving factor in establishing the playoffs, as they had been considering adjustments to the points system to put more emphasis on winning races since 2000. "The Matt Kenseth Rule" more properly refers to the NASCAR numerical scoring system that was also implemented for the 2004 season, which increased the points awarded to race winners, thus emphasizing winning more and consistency less than in previous years. However,
1653-450: The 2011 season, as was the point system for winnings. After 26 "regular season" races, the top 10 drivers, as determined by points accumulated during the season, automatically advance to contend for the Cup championship. These drivers were joined by two "wild card" qualifiers, specifically the two drivers ranked from 11th through 20th in drivers' points who have the most regular-season race wins. The 12 drivers' championship points were reset to
1740-448: The British Superbike Championship include: Withdrawn motorcycles Currently, the BSB is supported by four main support series. These being: The move to ITV vastly increased the viewing figures by a reported 450% over the figures for 2005. During the 2006 season ITV1's BSB coverage attracted an average UK adult audience of 962,000 per round with a peak audience of more than 1.5 million for
1827-683: The Isle of Man Lightweight TT race and a personal sponsor of Isle of Man TT racer John McGuinness ("King of the Mountain"). Previously, Bennetts has been title sponsor of the Suzuki team in the British Superbike Championship , a personal sponsor of various high profile riders, including Neil Hodgson , James Toseland , Cal Crutchlow , Scott Redding and young riders Joe Francis and Rory Skinner . Bennetts backed long-distance motorcyclist and author Nick Sanders in his 'Final Ride', which Motorcycle News described as: "Nick’s circumnavigation of
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#17327940294631914-443: The Main Season; 3 for a win, 2 for a second, and 1 for a third, termed "Podium Credits". Using the first nineteen races of Camier's 2009 campaign, Camier would have had 547 points due to his fifteen wins and a second place out of the first nineteen races of the season. The standard points scoring format from the Main Season then continues for The Showdown, with all points scores from the final seven races counting. All riders outside of
2001-711: The NFL, the NBA and surpassing in some regions the NHL ) attention during baseball's road to the World Series and the outset of the pro and college football, NHL, and NBA seasons. The playoff system has been referred to as "the Matt Kenseth Rule" as a result of Kenseth's championship in 2003, the year prior to NASCAR adopting the playoff system. In 2003, Kenseth won the championship with just one race win (the third race of
2088-481: The Saga group of companies. The Guardian newspaper described Saga's acquisition as: "Saga roars into middle-aged biker market with new acquisition." In a related article, the newspaper noted Saga had paid: "£26m to snap up the motorbike insurer Bennetts, which specialises in providing cover for trophy rides such as Harley Davidsons, Triumphs and Ducatis." On 17 February 2020, it was announced that Atlanta Group (part of
2175-467: The Title Fighters continue to race for the BSB Riders' Cup, continuing to add to their points total from the end of the Main Season. This also applies to the new Evolution class. For the 2012 season , MSVR announced a number of changes to the technical regulations to enhance the spectacle of the British Superbike Championship. The championship was to be limited to 32 entries, 16 two-bike teams. This
2262-466: The Truck playoffs, there are only eight drivers eligible for the title. At both elimination races, the bottom two drivers in the playoffs standings are eliminated from contention; However, on January 21, 2020, NASCAR announced that the playoff field for the truck series would expand from eight drivers to ten drivers with the bottom two being eliminated after the round of 10 and the bottom four eliminated after
2349-519: The Twitter logo displayed on their cars. This was in effect until the fall Kansas race . From the fall Martinsville race to the fall Phoenix race , all hashtag and emoji labels were replaced with the NBC logo. At the season-ending Homestead race , all cars featured Snapcodes as part of a partnership with Snapchat . The visual, social-media oriented gimmicks above were discontinued for 2019. For 2020,
2436-419: The addition of Gordon on September 13. NASCAR chairman Brian France has always had the power to expand the chase field in exceptional circumstances, and decided to invoke it in this case. In France's view, Gordon had been put at an "unfair disadvantage" due to Penske and Front Row's collusion, as well as MWR's improper instructions to have Vickers pit. Had this not happened, France said, Gordon would have been in
2523-467: The autumn of 2022, the company began offering car insurance. Bennetts is an insurance broker , comparing prices from a panel of insurers who underwrite the insurance policy and set pricing, as well as handling claims. As an intermediary, fees are a necessary source of income to cover the costs of arranging and administering policies on behalf of customers. A full explanation of Bennetts fees and charges can be found in their terms and conditions . Bennetts
2610-484: The banners of drivers in the playoffs read "Playoffs" instead of "Cup Series,” while in 2021 playoff drivers have yellow windshield banners and rear spoilers. In 2022, with the introduction of the Next Gen car, NASCAR added a clause that reserved their right to ban drivers/teams from competing in the playoffs if NASCAR found an L3 violation on their car during any pre-race or post-race inspection. For 2023, NASCAR removed
2697-400: The championship contention will be combined with the score after the third race of the first round for the driver's total score. After ten races, the drivers positions 5–16 will be determined by the total number of points accumulated in the ten races (bonus points will apply), without the points resets of the second or third rounds, added to the driver's base Chase score with bonuses added. In
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2784-531: The championship, for winning stages and winning races. If a driver qualifies for the championship, these playoff points will be added into their point totals after the resets for the first 3 rounds (round of 16, round of 12, round of 8). For the Championship 4 (final race), there are no bonus points involved, and the highest finishing driver of the 4 is declared the champion. This means a driver can have less regular season points than another driver, but be seeded higher due to more wins. Adopted from 2014 onwards, on
2871-425: The chase by taking the last lock-in position, while Logano would have received one Wild Card position due to him being ahead of Truex and Newman in points, and Kasey Kahne would have taken the other Wild Card regardless of the race outcome as he had two wins entering Richmond. On January 30, 2014, a new chase system resembling the playoff systems used in other major league sports was announced at Media Day. Under
2958-425: The chase with 5,050 points, the second-place driver started with 5,045, etc. Incremental five-point drops continued through the list of title contenders. In 2007, NASCAR expanded the field of contenders to the top 12 drivers in the points standings after the first 26 races. Each drivers' point total reset to 5,000 points, with a ten-point bonus for each race won. The provision admitting all drivers within 400 points of
3045-421: The cliff-hanger final leg at Brands Hatch Races were covered live by ITV and Sky Sports . Over the twelve BSB rounds, the 'live' ITV1 coverage attracted an average adult audience of some 11,552,000, which equates to an average viewership of 962,000 per round and 10.68% audience share with 317,100 attending the twelve rounds, with 270,000 viewers on "delayed" Sky Sports transmission For the 2008 championship,
3132-424: The coincidence of new playoff system in 2004 and Kenseth's 2003 championship led to the issues being linked, including by NASCAR officials in interviews and press releases. The playoffs system was announced on January 21, 2004, as the "Chase for the Championship,” and first used during the 2004 Nextel Cup season . The format used from 2004 to 2006 was modified slightly starting with the 2007 season. A major change to
3219-536: The company focussed on providing motorcycle insurance. Additionally, The Times newspaper noted: "It also offers Travel Insurance provided by Aspen Syndicate which underwrites for Lloyds Insurance." In 2000, Bennetts launched a quote and buy on-line facility. It was acquired by the BGL Group in 2001. In 2009, Bennetts was one of “more than a dozen” insurance companies criticised for only offering insurance to people with an existing motorcycle licence. In 2011,
3306-426: The company launched a commercial portal dedicated to motorcycling, followed in 2012 by a social networking group, Bike Social. On 28 January 2015, it was announced that Saga Group was to purchase Bennetts from BGL Group for a reported £26.26m, completed on 1 July 2015. On 1 December 2019, Bennetts stopped trading through Saga Services Limited, changing to Bennetts Motorcycling Services Limited, remaining part of
3393-415: The cut after this round have their score reset to the score at the end of the first cut, plus total points accumulated in the six previous races. Of these four drivers who made this cut, the driver with the best absolute finish (no bonus points are involved) at Homestead was then crowned the season champion. Under this system, any chase driver who won a race during a playoff round is automatically guaranteed
3480-593: The driver with the highest point total at the conclusion of the 10-race chase was the NASCAR Cup Series champion. The chase field consisted of 12 drivers from 2007 through 2012. An exception to this rule was in 2013, where the chase field was expanded to 13 drivers for that season only as the result of a match fixing scandal. With seven laps remaining in the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway , Clint Bowyer went into
3567-469: The drivers within the 43-car field that were still involved in each round of the chase, NASCAR designated various cosmetic changes in 2014: for these drivers, their cars' roof numbers, windshield header, front splitters , and fascia are colored yellow, and the chase logo appears on the front quarter panel. The previous championship format, renamed NASCAR Playoffs , was maintained for the 2017 season, but with changes. A revised regular-season points system
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3654-594: The elimination rounds possible. Short track racing , the grassroots of NASCAR, began experimenting with ideas to help the entry-level racer. In 2001, the United Speed Alliance Racing organization, sanctioning body of the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series , a short-track stock car touring series, devised a five-race system where the top teams in their Hooters ProCup North and Hooters ProCup South divisions would participate in
3741-420: The end of the regular season: 1st place in regular season points earns 15 playoff bonus points in addition to the points earned with race or stage wins; 2nd place earns 10 playoff points, 3rd place: 8, 4th place: 7, 5th place: 6, 6th place: 5, 7th place: 4, 8th place: 3, 9th place: 2, and 10th place: 1. Playoff points are also awarded in each playoff race, except the final race, for those drivers still competing for
3828-489: The entire field. Additionally, "playoff points" are awarded during the regular season for winning stages, winning races, and finishing the regular season in the top 16 on the championship points standings. 1 playoff point for the winner of a stage, 5 playoff points plus an automatic berth into the round of 16 for the race winner. (In case there are more than 16 race winners in the season, then the top 16 in race wins move on). Also, more bonus points for Top-10 in points standings at
3915-516: The exception of the final round where the Xfinity series champion is decided). The Truck Series Playoff also is seven races long, but only includes ten drivers with 2 drivers being eliminated in the first round and 4 drivers being eliminated in the second round and the champion being decided in the third and final round. In 2017, the Chase was rebranded as the "playoffs.” In 2018, NASCAR began awarding
4002-416: The final race, unlike the four championship contenders who cannot score bonus points (the winner is determined by the driver who finished the best of those four), both non-playoff and playoff drivers eliminated from the championship are eligible to score all bonus points, so drivers who are contending for positions 5-16 will compete solely against each other. The previous championship format is maintained, but
4089-420: The final three events and seven races of the championship. The playoff format is similar to the 2007-10 NASCAR Playoff format used in their premiership, based on a six-rider format, but offering bonus points for any finish first to third, unlike NASCAR's format which only rewards wins. Each Title Fighter will start The Showdown with 500 points, plus additional points for each podium position they have obtained in
4176-416: The first cut, while the remaining 12 chase drivers' points are reset to 3,000 points. After three more races, the cut line eliminated the bottom four winless drivers after the sixth chase race (Talladega) in the "Contender Round,” reducing the size of the field another 33%. Drivers who missed the second cut had their points reset to their score at the end of the first cut, plus the combined points accumulated in
4263-431: The first was radio communications on Brian Vickers ' team with his spotter, MWR general manager Ty Norris , telling him to pit under green on the restart, and that the audio on Bowyer's radio showed crew chief Brian Pattie pointing out Newman taking the lead and then asking a suspicious string of questions mere seconds before Bowyer spun. Furthermore, when interviewed by Dr. Jerry Punch post-race, Dale Earnhardt Jr. , who
4350-416: The fourth race the same score after the first three races, and will accumulate points for the remainder of the season. Drivers eliminated in the second or third round will have their score reverted to the score at the end of the first round, then their individual race scores for the three (eliminated in the second round) or six races (eliminated in the third round), respectively, before their elimination from
4437-421: The impact of the playoffs on the outcome of the championship in comparison to regular points standings. Given the ways that different formats change race strategy and therefore results, there is no way to know if these exact outcomes would have occurred. Number of times listed for non-playoff champions includes championships won before the playoffs began in 2004 while regular season champions only count winners after
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#17327940294634524-491: The introduction of a playoff format for the Xfinity Series and the Camping World Truck Series . Both series use the same elimination formula as the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, however, with some modifications (most notably, smaller fields, and only two rounds of elimination instead of three, due to both having seven races in their playoff formats compared to the ten in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs). In
4611-462: The leader into the chase was dropped. Brian France explained why NASCAR made the changes to the chase: "The adjustments taken [Monday] put a greater emphasis on winning races. Winning is what this sport is all about. Nobody likes to see drivers content to finish in the top 10. We want our sport – especially during the Chase ;– to be more about winning." The chase format was again modified for
4698-411: The new system, the chase field was expanded to 16 drivers for the 10-race chase. The 16 drivers were chosen primarily on wins during the "regular season,” if fewer than 16 drivers won races, the remaining field was filled on the basis of regular season points. These drivers competed against each other while racing in the standard field (then 43 cars). The driver with the most points after the final 10 races
4785-482: The only other drivers to win multiple championships since the system was introduced. Tyler Reddick is also the only multi-time championship in the Xfinity Series since the introduction of the system in the second-tier and Truck Series. Below are the hypothetical champions based on only regular points standings after last season race if no playoff format had been implemented. This section is only to demonstrate
4872-560: The past, the BSB has visited Croft Circuit , Mallory Park and Rockingham Motor Speedway in England, Mondello Park in Ireland and Pembrey Circuit in Wales. Superbike racing motorcycles are derived from standard production models. In the past, however, manufacturers took advantage of loopholes in the rules to create " homologation specials" — motorcycles with low production numbers made especially for racing. Motorcycles that raced in
4959-485: The playoff coincides with the commencement of the college and National Football League seasons and the final month of Major League Baseball 's regular season and playoffs . Prior to this format, the Cup champion was sometimes determined mathematically prior to the season finale, a situation that continued to exist in the lower-tier series, the Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series , until they received their own playoff formats in 2016. By resetting and compressing
5046-415: The qualifying criteria was instituted in 2011, along with a major change to the points system. Even more radical changes to the qualifying criteria, and to the format of the playoffs itself, were announced for the 2014 Sprint Cup Series . As of 2014, the 10-race playoff format involved 16 drivers chosen primarily on wins during the "regular season,” if fewer than 16 drivers won races during the regular season,
5133-439: The race two grid being set by the fastest laps of each rider in race one. Also introduced is a "second chance" system if a rider crashes on lap one, that rider will only drop eight places from where they started the first race. At the pair of triple-race meetings, the same rules apply for race two, but will also be applied for race three. Perhaps the biggest rule change was the dividing of the championship into two parts, similar to
5220-418: The remainder of the year. This ruse was found to have been directly caused by the pace car. Had the pace car situation for Bowyer's intentional spin not occurred, Gordon would have finished ahead of Logano by one point and Logano would have been bumped by Newman winning the race since Newman would have taken the first Wild Card. Although Logano was allowed to keep his chase berth, the field was expanded to 13 with
5307-461: The remaining field was filled on the basis of regular season points. These drivers competed against each other while racing in the standard field of 40 cars. The driver with the most points after the final 10 races was declared the champion. Beginning with the 2008 Sprint Cup Series , the playoffs became known by its new name as a result of the merger of Nextel Communications with Sprint Corporation . From 2004 to 2006 some races aired on TNT, with
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#17327940294635394-440: The requirement that drivers had to be at least 30th (20th for Xfinity and Truck) in the standings to be eligible for the playoffs by the way of a race victory, thus all full-time drivers and all drivers who receive a playoff wavier are eligible to qualify for the playoffs with a win. The following are the ten race tracks at which the final ten NASCAR Cup Series races for the Championship. Texas Motor Speedway ( Fort Worth, Texas )
5481-472: The rest airing on NBC. From 2007 to 2009 all 10 races aired on ABC, but in 2010 NASCAR and ESPN quietly moved 9 of the 10 races to ESPN. In 2015 coverage returned to NBC with some races airing on NBCSN. The current version of the playoff system was announced by NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France on January 23, 2017. The current format is the fifth since it was introduced for the 2004 season, with significant changes made in both 2007 and 2011. The 2017 change
5568-478: The round of 8. The Xfinity playoffs has twelve drivers, and the bottom four in points are eliminated at the end of each round. The rules for fifth place continue to be the same. The visual identification introduced in 2021 in the Cup Series also apply in the lower two series, with red (in 2021)/purple (from 2022 onwards) banners, spoilers, and splitters for Xfinity Series playoff contenders, and blue (until 2022)/red (from 2023 onwards, as well with driver's last name on
5655-426: The scoring of the top 10 (later 12, then 16) drivers, the chances of each of those drivers winning the championship was increased, while not precluding anyone with a legitimate chance of winning. The original choice of top 10 drivers was based on the historical analysis that no driver outside the top 10, with 10 races remaining in the season, had ever gone on to win the Championship. The expansion to top 16 in 2014 made
5742-453: The second wild card and bumping Truex. The ruse also resulted in a second controversy when radio transmissions were discovered suggesting that Front Row Motorsports and Penske Racing had struck a deal for David Gilliland to give up a spot on the track for Joey Logano , allowing Logano to race his way into the final lock-in position by one point over Jeff Gordon . A second NASCAR inquiry resulted in both teams being placed on probation for
5829-503: The series visits. The Series and Race Director is Stuart Higgs, with event marshals provided by the Racesafe Marshals Association . The series typically races over twelve rounds from April to October, with the series concluding in a three-round 'Showdown', where the top six riders are awarded points based on their podium finishes from the previous nine rounds and then compete over three rounds and seven races for
5916-493: The series was now live on British Eurosport , with highlights on Channel 4 within the next few days. This was a step down from where the BSB had previously been having an effect on the viewing figures The total UK BSB TV audience in 2008 was 7 million compared to 11 million in 2007 – which averages at 600,000 per round which was basically split 50:50 between Eurosport and Channel 4 Privateer Cup Champion: Dave Heal ( Kawasaki ZX-7R ) (Myco Motorsports) Bennetts Bennetts
6003-464: The suggestion of driver Kevin Harvick , fifth place in the season-ending standings will be determined amongst the chase drivers eliminated in each of the chase rounds during the final races. Drivers eliminated in the first round will retain their chase score (for example, a driver with one win during the season eliminated after scoring 75 points during the first round will score 2,080 points) and start
6090-631: The system used in two major automobile racing series in the United States – the NASCAR Playoffs , and National Hot Rod Association 's Countdown to the Championship. The first nine meetings (19 races) form the "Main Season" of the championship, before the final three meetings (seven races) make up "The Showdown". The championship change has been introduced after Leon Camier clinched the 2009 title with four races to spare, thus introducing
6177-432: The three races in the "Contender Round." Those who continued have their points all reset to 4,000. Then the "Eliminator Round" involved axing 50% of the chase grid with the final cut, cutting the new bottom four drivers after the penultimate race at Phoenix, leaving the top four drivers to have their point totals reset to 5,000 so that they are tied for the final race at Homestead-Miami for the title run. The drivers who missed
6264-571: The title. The Showdown format was introduced in 2010 in order to prevent a rider from making a runaway victory in the championship. From 2008 , the championship followed the Superbike World Championship in appointing Pirelli as the single control tyre supplier. The British Superbike Championship began in 1988, with bikes conforming to 750cc TT Formula I regulations, which the championship used through to 1993, when Superbike regulations were adopted. Niall Mackenzie
6351-405: The very important visual impression but engines will have to be built to very stringent "Stock" regulations. Along with standard engines a series specified control ECU device that eliminates any form of traction control, launch control and anti-wheelie devices will be compulsory". Qualifying was also altered, with the "Roll for Pole" only setting the grid for race one of each weekend. This is due to
6438-421: The windshield) for Truck Series counterparts. As an anti- Buschwhacking measure, Cup Series drivers are prohibited from racing in lower series' playoff races. Ten different drivers have won the NASCAR Cup Series championship since the playoff system was implemented in 2004. Jimmie Johnson has the most championships under the playoff format with seven, while Tony Stewart , Kyle Busch , and Joey Logano are
6525-675: The world on his Yamaha Ténéré 700, which began in 2019 and was interrupted by the Covid lockdowns when he reached Australia the following year. Sanders resumed his trip in March 2022, finally returning to the UK in January 2023." NASCAR Playoffs The NASCAR playoffs, formerly officially known as the Chase for the Nextel/Sprint Cup ( Nextel from 2004–2007, Sprint from 2008–2016),
6612-443: The year, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway ) along with 25 top-ten finishes with him leading the championship for 33 races throughout the season, while also being perceived as having a clean, unexciting and boring personality around this time. Ryan Newman won eight races that year (22% of the 36 races run in 2003), but failed to finish several races due to crashes and ended the season sixth in the drivers' championship. NASCAR indicated that
6699-508: Was added in 2005 as a result of the outcome of the Ferko lawsuit which eliminated Darlington Raceway ( Darlington, South Carolina ) by NASCAR. Also, by way of a 3-way track change, Talladega Superspeedway moved to a later date, Atlanta Motor Speedway moved to the Labor Day weekend date, and Auto Club Speedway moved to a later date inside the chase (starting 2009). In 2011, as part of
6786-425: Was adopted, splitting races into three stages. Stages 1 and 2 are roughly 1/4 of the laps each, and stage 3 is about the last 1/2 of the race. The top 10 drivers at the end of the first two stages each race earn additional bonus points towards the championship, 10 points for the first place car down to 1 point for the 10th place car. At the end of the race, the normal championship point scheme is used to award points to
6873-516: Was applied to pre-chase point totals, it knocked Truex out of the Wildcard spot and put Newman in his place. NASCAR was unable to find solid evidence that Bowyer's spin was deliberate, but did determine that Norris's order to have Vickers pit was a deliberate attempt to manipulate the chase standings in Truex's favor. Had the ruse not happened, Newman was on point to win the race, automatically becoming
6960-652: Was claimed that BSB was the biggest supported British racing series, During 2009, 368,000 people attended BSB events across the country and 8,000,000 fans watched 310 hours of television on the live Eurosport and delayed ITV coverage. For 2010 , the Privateers cup was replaced by the Evolution Class. MSVR stated that "It will be open to anyone in the series from the official manufacturer-backed teams through to independent entries and will allow homologated machines with full Superbike racing rolling chassis to retain
7047-416: Was declared the champion. This new playoff system instituted three "cuts" where drivers are eliminated from title contention as the chase progresses. In each cut the bottom four drivers are eliminated from title contention after the third race after a cut. After the first cut (Dover) in what was called the "Challenger Round,” the field was reduced to 12. The bottom four winless drivers kept their points after
7134-488: Was directly behind Bowyer, said that Bowyer "just spun out. It was the craziest thing I saw," and that the behavior of Bowyer's car was inconsistent with Bowyer's claim that a right front tire blew out (the popping noise associated with a flat tire was not heard until after the spin). Vickers' pitting on the restart forced Newman to the back of the pitting cycle, costing him several positions. He ended up finishing third to Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch . By finishing third, Newman
7221-406: Was intended to be a way to reward the teams that have raced in BSB, year in, year out. Teams within the current BSB were invited to enter their two bike teams initially, with teams who wish to graduate to the BSB class having to buy an entry. For the 2014 season , the playoff bonus points system was changed. Riders earned five points for a win, three points for second, and one point for third. For
7308-456: Was mainly dominated by the Yamaha of Leon Camier who set a new record of 14 race wins in a season at event eight of twelve, such was his domination of the championship, beating the previous record of 13 by Niall Mackenzie in the 1997 season. Guintoli, Brookes and Richards all missed races, allowing Stuart Easton of Hydrex Honda and Simon Andrews of MSS Colchester Kawasaki to challenge. It
7395-494: Was one of the most exciting climaxes to a British Superbike season in years. Kiyonari fought off the challenge of Ducati powered Leon Haslam and Gregorio Lavilla at the final round in Brands Hatch in front of a capacity crowd and a reported 1.5 million live TV viewers, with Kiyonari and Haslam each winning one race, and Lavilla crashing and having an engine problem in both races. The 2009 British Superbike Championship
7482-457: Was the most successful rider of the 1990s, with three titles. Other past champions include Neil Hodgson , Australian Troy Bayliss and Steve Hislop . Chris 'the Stalker' Walker has finished as runner up 4 times. Many riders from the series have gone on to race in the Superbike World Championship or MotoGP . The 2006 British Superbike Championship was won by Ryuichi Kiyonari , in what
7569-479: Was tied with Truex in both wins (one) and final points for the second Wildcard spot. Truex won the tiebreaker on top-five finishes. The following Monday, September 9, NASCAR issued some of the most severe penalties imposed on a team in NASCAR Cup Series history. MWR was placed on probation for the rest of the season, and Norris was suspended indefinitely. All three MWR teams were docked 50 owner/driver points for "actions detrimental to stock car racing." As this penalty
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