Can Constant Change in Sports Go Too Far?
Change is abundant in sports: F1 has sprint races; IndyCar’s adjusted its Indy 500 qualifying format; NASCAR has undergone multiple changes. How much change is too much?
Change is abundant in sports: F1 has sprint races; IndyCar’s adjusted its Indy 500 qualifying format; NASCAR has undergone multiple changes. How much change is too much?
With William Byron’s recent surge of good finishes, is he a favorite to compete for the Cup title?
After all, he’s the only driver with two top 10s this season.
Also: is Austin Cindric a championship contender? And what about the Jeremy Clements vs. Drew Dollar spat?
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