So, you are in charge of NASCAR, and you need to come up with a way to determine your season champion. You come up with a point-system - the best you can come up with at the time - and say "from this point forward, anyone will know who has had the best season - they just need to look at the points standings." I mean, no one likely said those ACTUAL words, but I'm sure that was the intent, otherwise, what is the purpose of the point-system, right?
Then, let me ask you this - who has had the BETTER 2008 Nationwide season so far, Johnny Chapman or Joey Logano?
I'm pretty sure everyone who would read this blog knows who Joey Logano is, so let me give you a bit of background on Johnny Chapman. From Statesville, NC, Chapman is a 40-year old driver who has made 81 NASCAR starts with zero career top-ten finishes. Started one Winston Cup race in 1993, earned $6,526, which is $6,526 more than Joey Logano's Cup-level career earnings, to be sure. As far as I can tell, his best finish in any NASCAR race is a 13th-place result at the 1996 Busch Series season-opener at Daytona.
(Honestly, I'm not sure how the Nationwide Series could be going through some "crisis" when a guy with that resum

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