TOAST.net NASCAR Chain Game The next round of our NASCAR contest is on, so if you missed the boat last time, now's your chance. Our NASCAR Chain Game puts a little bit of luck and strategy into the average contest. Sometimes called a 'Survivor' or 'Iron Man' contest, the rules state you may not select the same driver twice during the length of the contest. Pick a single driver for each race in the chain and you score his Sprint Cup points -- adding them to your total. Highest total at the end of the run rolls into the winner's circle. Do you use Dale Jr. right away in the Daytona or do you wait to see which Dale will be showing up this season? Which driver should you pull out for the long race and which drivers should you play on the short tracks? Answer these questions correctly and you could be the winner of our grand prize. Create and Manage Your Chain Your Selection for race 6 must be made before the race on 7/27/2008 1:00:00 PM EST Be sure to watch the Allstate 400 on ESPN to see how your driver does on this link in the chain. | 1st Place: | $100 | | 2nd Place: | $50 | | 3rd Place: | $25 |
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