There's no point in starting rankings afer the first week, because what can we draw from Daytona?
Here, I'm going to use my super scientific formula to determine which teams (not individuals) are the best. Maybe this will solve that Gibbs v. Roush v. Hendrick debate. (yeah right)
All I'm going to do is take the cumulative points positions of the team's cars, and then divide them by the number of cars the team has. (Gibbs = 3, Roush = 5) Smallest number is the "strongest" and owner points are used.
That doesn't seem too complicated, does it?
Childress- 8
Gibbs- 9.3
Roush- 14.6 (penalty included)
Hendrick- 16
Penske- 16.66
DEI- 23
R. Gordon- 24
Evernham- 24.33
Red Bull- 26
Yates- 28.5
Petty- 29
Haas- 30
Waltrip- 30.66
Ganassi- 31
Hall of Fame- 35
Bill Davis- 37 (#27 not counted because it has suspended operations)
I was mildly surprised that Childress was #1, and that Evernham is so low (Carpentier helps).
I hope to do this every week.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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