tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5909076307252473821.post718007686391920233..comments2010-07-26T13:42:54.413-05:00Comments on The Racing Tool: Johnson’s Championship Season the Worst of This Year’s ChampionsDavid Dubczakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15021138208130021550noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5909076307252473821.post-59577997371461674802009-11-27T09:03:41.601-06:002009-11-27T09:03:41.601-06:00Hornaday ran awy with his championship because his...Hornaday ran awy with his championship because his time far and away had better equipment than the other truck regulars. Busch won his Nationwide title under the same scenerio. He essentially beat on the little guy. It really is an apples to oranges comparisonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5909076307252473821.post-54342446659102831612009-11-24T21:27:43.374-06:002009-11-24T21:27:43.374-06:00That's like comparing Tiger Woods stats vs. th...That's like comparing Tiger Woods stats vs. the competition to a Nationwide Golfer's stats vs. his competition. Apples to oranges man.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5909076307252473821.post-15989765957591029762009-11-24T14:27:10.554-06:002009-11-24T14:27:10.554-06:00"Changing the math does nothing, except rewar..."Changing the math does nothing, except reward being sub-par."<br /><br />A statement full of irony. It takes 26 sub-par races and 10 flawless races for any driver to win the championship with The Chase. The old system would reward a full season of hard work. I would rather a runaway champion in the old system than a lucky driver in the overhyped Chase.Mattnoreply@blogger.com