NASCAR to change qualifying system

NASCAR is considering changing its qualifying procedures in response to complaints about the restrictive system.

With at least 50 drivers vying for 43 spots in the field, seven or more cars fail to make the race each week. Because NASCAR assures a spot to the top 35 drivers in points, only eight positions are actually up for grabs.

The policy has crippled several drivers this season, particularly Michael Waltrip, who missed his eighth consecutive race Sunday. Waltrip spent the past week lobbying for a variety of changes that could help him get into the field.

NASCAR is listening.’ We’re looking at a lot of different scenarios,'’ competition director Robin Pemberton said. ‘’There’s things that we’re looking at and we’re listening to the competitors. If we were to make a change we’d have to put our own twist on it, to make it fair for all competitors.'’