4EVER the No. 4 team. pic.twitter.com/WG51AOA4EW
— Stewart-Haas Racing (@StewartHaasRcng) November 10, 2024
4EVER the No. 4 team. pic.twitter.com/WG51AOA4EW
— Stewart-Haas Racing (@StewartHaasRcng) November 10, 2024
2024 NASCAR Cup Series season breakdown pic.twitter.com/q7sCOsJpan
— Trey Ryan (@TreyRyan99) November 11, 2024
Christopher Bell overtakes Chase Elliott in the last race of the season to win his first #NASCAR Winston Cup Championship by 5 points! pic.twitter.com/mvYpSLVXoS
— NASCAR Winston Cup Series Standings (@NWCS_Standings) November 11, 2024
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While the format has always had its share of critics among NASCAR's hardcore fanbase, dissension appears to have reached a fever pitch this year after Logano broke the record for having the lowest average finishing position for a champion in NASCAR history at 17.1, according to media reports. That unleashed a torrent of commentary on the topic on social media.
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Now, two people familiar with the matter confirmed to SBJ that NASCAR planned to review the format this offseason, with one saying any changes for 2025 would be more likely to be small tweaks given that the season is only a few months away. Any change would have an impact on not only teams but also broadcasters, tracks and sponsors. A more complete overhaul would thus likely need to wait until 2026 if one is warranted, the person said. The second person cautioned against assuming that a bigger overhaul will be deemed necessary but confirmed that the playoff format would be reviewed in the coming weeks.
Some senior team executives contacted on Tuesday said they'd be open to forming an industry-wide group to examine the topic. One of the people said that topics that should be examined include whether a win should automatically qualify a driver for the playoffs, as is the case now, and possible changes like whether the regular-season champion should get locked into one of the latter rounds of the playoffs, whether the final round should have more than four drivers, and whether the final round should be contested over multiple races instead of just one. The person noted that the current system brings excitement but may have swung the pendulum of NASCAR slightly too far toward entertainment and away from the sporting side.