Alt NASCAR 2004 - Subway 400 Results Up!
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So it's about time for a real change of pace in these parts, as NASCAR joins the ranks of alt-universe championships. The mechanics are mostly similar to the original NASCAR 2004 series Samster attempted to start about 3 years ago - new car regulations, Racing Entitlement Contracts (RECs), bids for works support, and more! The big diversion from that series is the axing of the sponsorship system. I'll elaborate more on each system in it's own section, in the post below.
Presently, all you need to do is pick a team, purchase any RECs you wish, and also bid for works support. You can find the list of available teams in this spreadsheet
So without further ado... awaaaaay we gooooo!
Teams
Team assets and budgets will be printed on the spreadsheet - this list will only contain the user managing this team.
Hendrick Motorsports
Manager: thor97
Roush Racing
Manager: andrew
Joe Gibbs Racing
Manager: peteroli34
Richard Childress Racing
Manager: Wizzie
Penske Racing
Manager: Salamander
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Manager: RedEyes504
Evernham Motorsports
Manager: V8fan12
Chip Ganassi Racing
Manager: pasta_maldonado
Robert Yates Racing
Manager: Samster
Petty Enterprises
Manager: CarloSpace
Bill Davis Racing
Manager: Biscione
MB2 Motorsports
Manager: East Londoner
Haas CNC Racing
Manager: Ataxia
Wood Brothers Racing
Manager: SeedStriker
PPI Motorsports
Manager: This Could Be You
Jasper Motorsports
Manager: pasta_maldonado
BAM Racing
Manager: Wizzie
Phoenix Racing
Manager: Biscione
Morgan-McClure Motorsports
Manager: Reject_Dom
Ultra Motorsports
Manager: peteroli34
BelCar Motorsports
Manager: This Could Be You
BACE Motorsports
Manager:
AJ Foyt Racing
Manager: Gonzalez
Kirk Shelmerdine Racing
Manager: CarloSpace
Front Row Motorsports
Manager: Miguel98
Shepherd Racing Ventures
Manager: RedEyes504
SCORE Motorsports
Manager: Normal32
Andy Petree Racing
Manager: Reject_Dom
Da Rules
REC Costs
Each team starts with at least one Racing Entitlement Contract, with which they are entitled to an entry at every race. A team may decide to purchase a new REC, which can be a full-time entry, or a part-time entry at a maximum of 12 races. A new full-time REC will cost $1 million, with a part-time REC costing $300,000.
Any team which entered in 2003 is permitted to carry over that number REC for 2004, and will not have to pay for them. The maximum permitted RECs is five, with only one allowed to be a part-time entry.
Works Contracts
A works contract entitles a team to a cash bonus from that team, with which the team is expected to construct their own car. Each works contract will be up for review at the end of each year, but don't worry - if you do as reasonable a job as can be expected, you can be reasonably confident you'll retain it.
Chevrolet
Works 1: Hendrick Motorsports
Works 2:
Works 3:
Semi-Works 1:
Semi-Works 2:
Semi-Works 3:
Ford
Works 1: Roush Racing
Works 2:
Semi-Works 1:
Semi-Works 2:
Dodge
Works 1: Evernham Motorsports
Works 2:
Semi-Works 1:
Semi-Works 2:
Other Information
I'll start off by saying I'm not gonna let people go nuts with how they run teams - you are not going to sign Jimmie Johnson to drive for Morgan-McClure, Morgan Shepherd's team will not get works status with any manufacturer. I mean, you could try, but it ain't gonna work. That said, I'm not a no-fun Nancy - if you want something out of the ordinary to happen, go ahead and lobby for it. Schedule changes, new manufacturers, points system changes, new teams, you name it, if it's within reason I'll consider it.
Assuming we get far enough along with this series, I'll look at things like Toyota joining in 2007 (if they don't join before then), Tony Stewart looking to get into the team ownership business, Kurt Busch having complete meltdowns, etc. I want this to be a flexible series - just not ridiculous.
You also may notice certain drivers and teams already have certain arrangements already tied up - Gordon is locked in at Hendrick, Evernham already has one of the works Dodge contracts, etc. Again, this is part of keeping things within reason. With the exception of Gordon's lifetime contract with the Hendrick #24, these aren't permanent - driver contracts will run out in a year or two, and works contracts are up for review at the end of each year.
More sections will be added as I run through the pre-season and work through each rule mechanic.
Presently, all you need to do is pick a team, purchase any RECs you wish, and also bid for works support. You can find the list of available teams in this spreadsheet
So without further ado... awaaaaay we gooooo!
Teams
Team assets and budgets will be printed on the spreadsheet - this list will only contain the user managing this team.
Hendrick Motorsports
Manager: thor97
Roush Racing
Manager: andrew
Joe Gibbs Racing
Manager: peteroli34
Richard Childress Racing
Manager: Wizzie
Penske Racing
Manager: Salamander
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Manager: RedEyes504
Evernham Motorsports
Manager: V8fan12
Chip Ganassi Racing
Manager: pasta_maldonado
Robert Yates Racing
Manager: Samster
Petty Enterprises
Manager: CarloSpace
Bill Davis Racing
Manager: Biscione
MB2 Motorsports
Manager: East Londoner
Haas CNC Racing
Manager: Ataxia
Wood Brothers Racing
Manager: SeedStriker
PPI Motorsports
Manager: This Could Be You
Jasper Motorsports
Manager: pasta_maldonado
BAM Racing
Manager: Wizzie
Phoenix Racing
Manager: Biscione
Morgan-McClure Motorsports
Manager: Reject_Dom
Ultra Motorsports
Manager: peteroli34
BelCar Motorsports
Manager: This Could Be You
BACE Motorsports
Manager:
AJ Foyt Racing
Manager: Gonzalez
Kirk Shelmerdine Racing
Manager: CarloSpace
Front Row Motorsports
Manager: Miguel98
Shepherd Racing Ventures
Manager: RedEyes504
SCORE Motorsports
Manager: Normal32
Andy Petree Racing
Manager: Reject_Dom
Da Rules
REC Costs
Each team starts with at least one Racing Entitlement Contract, with which they are entitled to an entry at every race. A team may decide to purchase a new REC, which can be a full-time entry, or a part-time entry at a maximum of 12 races. A new full-time REC will cost $1 million, with a part-time REC costing $300,000.
Any team which entered in 2003 is permitted to carry over that number REC for 2004, and will not have to pay for them. The maximum permitted RECs is five, with only one allowed to be a part-time entry.
Works Contracts
A works contract entitles a team to a cash bonus from that team, with which the team is expected to construct their own car. Each works contract will be up for review at the end of each year, but don't worry - if you do as reasonable a job as can be expected, you can be reasonably confident you'll retain it.
Chevrolet
Works 1: Hendrick Motorsports
Works 2:
Works 3:
Semi-Works 1:
Semi-Works 2:
Semi-Works 3:
Ford
Works 1: Roush Racing
Works 2:
Semi-Works 1:
Semi-Works 2:
Dodge
Works 1: Evernham Motorsports
Works 2:
Semi-Works 1:
Semi-Works 2:
Other Information
I'll start off by saying I'm not gonna let people go nuts with how they run teams - you are not going to sign Jimmie Johnson to drive for Morgan-McClure, Morgan Shepherd's team will not get works status with any manufacturer. I mean, you could try, but it ain't gonna work. That said, I'm not a no-fun Nancy - if you want something out of the ordinary to happen, go ahead and lobby for it. Schedule changes, new manufacturers, points system changes, new teams, you name it, if it's within reason I'll consider it.
Assuming we get far enough along with this series, I'll look at things like Toyota joining in 2007 (if they don't join before then), Tony Stewart looking to get into the team ownership business, Kurt Busch having complete meltdowns, etc. I want this to be a flexible series - just not ridiculous.
You also may notice certain drivers and teams already have certain arrangements already tied up - Gordon is locked in at Hendrick, Evernham already has one of the works Dodge contracts, etc. Again, this is part of keeping things within reason. With the exception of Gordon's lifetime contract with the Hendrick #24, these aren't permanent - driver contracts will run out in a year or two, and works contracts are up for review at the end of each year.
More sections will be added as I run through the pre-season and work through each rule mechanic.
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I will claim Childress Racing
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I will claim Penske Racing, and we will purchase a new REC for the #00, and will bid for the 2nd Works Dodge slot.
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I'd like to take Chip Ganassi Racing.
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I'd like to take Haas CNC Racing.
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I'll go for Bill Davis Racing, and bid for one of the Chevrolet Works slots.
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Petty Enterprises for me.
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I'll go with roush racing and bid for a works ford.
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andrew wrote:I'll go with roush racing and bid for a works ford.
Roush Racing already has a works Ford contract.
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Salamander wrote:andrew wrote:I'll go with roush racing and bid for a works ford.
Roush Racing already has a works Ford contract.
Ah I see, thank you for the clarification,
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You running this on NR2003? Hope your laptop doesn't kill this off like mine did for my attempt. Still sore about that one.
I will go with Robert Yates and naturally will bid for the 2nd Ford works contract. We will also bring back the #28 as a third car.
I will go with Robert Yates and naturally will bid for the 2nd Ford works contract. We will also bring back the #28 as a third car.
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Hendrick Motorsports for me please
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Samster wrote:You running this on NR2003? Hope your laptop doesn't kill this off like mine did for my attempt. Still sore about that one.
I will go with Robert Yates and naturally will bid for the 2nd Ford works contract. We will also bring back the #28 as a third car.
I've been running NR2003 on my PC for years with little bother, it should be fine. I hope.
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Ill take Joe Gibbs Racing we will bid for works Chevrolet works status we also acquire one full time REC #11 and one part time REC #80
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Chip Ganassi Racing will bid to become a semi-works partner with Ford for one season, and also purchase a part-time REC (#13) for 12 races.
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I'll take Wood Brothers Racing
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CarloSpace wrote:Petty Enterprises for me.
We'd like to bid for Dodge Semi-Works engines.
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Bill Davis Racing will purchase a Part-time REC (#27).
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I'll go for Earnhardt Inc.
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I'll take Evernham Motorsports
Owner of the Peak Motorsport Group.
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BelCar for me please.
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Childress will bid for a works Chevy contract (or failing that, semi-works Chevy contract).
Childress will also purchase a part-time REC, running the #90
Childress will also purchase a part-time REC, running the #90
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SCORE for me.
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Earnhardt will bid for works Dodges
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I'm a bit surprised there a no pay drivers available, as with my current budget it is impossible to employ one driver and pay for a pit crew and engines without going pretty much bankrupt immediately ($500k + $250k + $100k + $100k= $950k, and we'd be dead last with that setup).
If we had the ability to bring money in, we might be able to do something, and you can't seriously suggest that Hideo Fukuyama isn't going to being paying us, surely?
If we had the ability to bring money in, we might be able to do something, and you can't seriously suggest that Hideo Fukuyama isn't going to being paying us, surely?
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Are engine and pit crew figures per REC? So, if I run 3 cars, I need to pay for 3 pitcrews, and the engine figure is per unit rather than per team contract?
Also, in hindsight, with how much chassis, engines, etc cost, I'd like to sell my part-time #27 REC back.
Also, in hindsight, with how much chassis, engines, etc cost, I'd like to sell my part-time #27 REC back.
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DemocalypseNow wrote:Are engine and pit crew figures per REC? So, if I run 3 cars, I need to pay for 3 pitcrews, and the engine figure is per unit rather than per team contract?
Also, in hindsight, with how much chassis, engines, etc cost, I'd like to sell my part-time #27 REC back.
That's a fair point - to make things clear, for part-time teams, all costs will be 30% of the listed price for full-time teams. Otherwise, there's not much point in running one over another full-time car.
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This Could Be You wrote:I'm a bit surprised there a no pay drivers available, as with my current budget it is impossible to employ one driver and pay for a pit crew and engines without going pretty much bankrupt immediately ($500k + $250k + $100k + $100k= $950k, and we'd be dead last with that setup).
If we had the ability to bring money in, we might be able to do something, and you can't seriously suggest that Hideo Fukuyama isn't going to being paying us, surely?
I don't see anything that says there aren't any pay drivers, just that sponsors aren't a factor in this series. Assuming driver bidding and RNGs are in this then presumably we can get certain drivers to find some money?
Is there prize money for each race? If similar to real NASCAR then you'll be able to make your money back fairly easy as long as you qualify for races.
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I want to take over Front Row Motorsports. We'll go with two part-time REC, and considering our status, we can't go for works anything!
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This Could Be You wrote:I'm a bit surprised there a no pay drivers available, as with my current budget it is impossible to employ one driver and pay for a pit crew and engines without going pretty much bankrupt immediately ($500k + $250k + $100k + $100k= $950k, and we'd be dead last with that setup).
If we had the ability to bring money in, we might be able to do something, and you can't seriously suggest that Hideo Fukuyama isn't going to being paying us, surely?
The driver list there isn't exhaustive - I don't have time to research literally every possible driver I'd allow in the series. I haven't considered pay drivers, but I suppose I could allow some.
I'll put in a system for mid-season payouts, probably every 6 or 9 races. There will also be the option of buying customer equipment, so you don't have to fork out for design costs. I'll explain more about that when we get around to designing and building cars.
But honestly - if you want long-term viability and the possibility to progress up the field, why did you pick BelCar when there were (and still are) better teams up the grid? They died after 2003 in real life. The reason they're there is because NASCAR has always had no-hopers at the back of the grid. Very occasionally one can climb up the ranks and eke out a sustainable existence, such as Front Row or Furniture Row, but the vast majority get stuck there and fade out.
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Salamander wrote:But honestly - if you want long-term viability and the possibility to progress up the field, why did you pick BelCar when there were (and still are) better teams up the grid? They died after 2003 in real life. The reason they're there is because NASCAR has always had no-hopers at the back of the grid.
Sorry to be a bit of a nuisance then, but I might switch to running PPI Motorsports then (if possible), as they have a more promising budget; I had not looked at BelCar's budget when I chose it (essentially at random), and didn't realise it would be quite so hopelessly unviable when combined with the chassis rules (silly of me, I know, considering their past form )
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Please, please, please, for the love of all that is holy tell me there will be no chase.
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Looking at the spreadsheet it looks as though I already have Mark Martin driving for me, when driver bids come around do I still have to bid for him? And the same question goes for Matt Kenseth,
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This Could Be You wrote:Salamander wrote:But honestly - if you want long-term viability and the possibility to progress up the field, why did you pick BelCar when there were (and still are) better teams up the grid? They died after 2003 in real life. The reason they're there is because NASCAR has always had no-hopers at the back of the grid.
Sorry to be a bit of a nuisance then, but I might switch to running PPI Motorsports then (if possible), as they have a more promising budget; I had not looked at BelCar's budget when I chose it (essentially at random), and didn't realise it would be quite so hopelessly unviable when combined with the chassis rules (silly of me, I know, considering their past form )
No problem man - it's as much my fault for not communicating that. You now control PPI (not the insurance).
pasta_maldonado wrote:Please, please, please, for the love of all that is holy tell me there will be no chase.
There will probably be a Chase years from now, if we get that far. There might even be two, in fact, if somebody for some reason thinks hiring Chase Montgomery is a good idea.
But the championship system? Nope.
andrew wrote:Looking at the spreadsheet it looks as though I already have Mark Martin driving for me, when driver bids come around do I still have to bid for him? And the same question goes for Matt Kenseth,
No, you'll automatically get them for the listed price.
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I will pick AJ Foyt Racing.
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PPI would like to bid for a Semi-Works Dodge contract for 2004.
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Seeing sign-ups seem to be slowing down, I will allow users to take on a second team - with the caveat that those who already control multiple RECs can only take one of the single-car entries.
I'd like to run the works contract RNGs this weekend. Here's who I currently have down for the open works positions:
Chevrolet Works (2 open slots)
Richard Childress Racing
Joe Gibbs Racing
BIll Davis Racing
Chevrolet Semi-Works (2 open slots)
None
Ford Works (1 open slot)
Robert Yates Racing
Ford Semi-Works (1 open slot)
Chip Ganassi Racing
Dodge Works (1 open slot)
Penske Racing
Dodge Semi-Works (1 open slot)
Petty Enterprises
PPI Motorsports
Please have your works bid (if you wish to bid for works status) submitted by 23.00 BST, Saturday 1 April.
I'd like to run the works contract RNGs this weekend. Here's who I currently have down for the open works positions:
Chevrolet Works (2 open slots)
Richard Childress Racing
Joe Gibbs Racing
BIll Davis Racing
Chevrolet Semi-Works (2 open slots)
None
Ford Works (1 open slot)
Robert Yates Racing
Ford Semi-Works (1 open slot)
Chip Ganassi Racing
Dodge Works (1 open slot)
Penske Racing
Dodge Semi-Works (1 open slot)
Petty Enterprises
PPI Motorsports
Please have your works bid (if you wish to bid for works status) submitted by 23.00 BST, Saturday 1 April.
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Bill Davis Racing will switch their request from Works to only Semi-Works Chevrolet support. I will also take on Phoenix Racing.
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Woods Brothers Racing ask for a Ford semi-works contract
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Earnhardt will bid for works Dodges
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