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NASCAR Amino Series League S1 Awards

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- 10/12/18
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After four months of assembling a team, partnering up, and awaiting on where our drivers placed in the latest race, we come here to appreciate it all. From Sonoma to Bristol, from Texas to Phoenix, from Nurburgring to Dover, from Daytona to Homestead we appreciate our growth as an organization of luck, and a community of ion. Here are your awards.

NASCAR Amino Series League S1 Awards-[BC]After four months of assembling a team, partnering up, and awaiting on where our dri

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Worsts/Leasts

Worst Owner - Uncle Cletus

Due to inactivity in the league, like some few, it eventually led to new beginnings for others. Their disengagement of our product led them to receive this award. Uncle Cletus was given Worst Owner from his inactivity, and the fact that his driver, Joey Logano, didn't produce.

Worst Team - New Hampshire Motorsports

The little team that could... some of the time. With one win, being with Ryan Blaney at Phoenix, the lack of luck they experienced was insurmountable. With Paul Menard barely scraping by and Blaney's occasional triumphs, it didn't lead to a solid pairing.

Worst Driver - Joey Logano

With the least luck, brings Joey Logano to the stand. Already guaranteed finishing dead last in standings before the last race, Joey did not bring the goods to many of his starts.

Least Popular Driver - Joey Logano

Again, we must revisit Sliced Bread. Due to his lack of success in performance is hence the community gave him the spot.

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Dis-Improvements

Biggest Team Dis-Improvement- Bo Racing

Wins from both Chase Elliott and Erik Jones within the season, the team somehow finished second-to-last in team points. That somehow was many Bottom 10 finishes along the way. Slowly deteriorating to second-to-last, a real surefire team to prove a point next year with new co-owner, Coyote and new drivers.

Biggest Driver Dis-improvement- David Ragan

Starting off the season wicked strong, and rode the decline to 29th. Second-to-last is a trend for the dis-improvements.

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Improvements

Biggest Team Improvement- Florida Motorsports

Originally starting off at Daytona with William Byron placing 18th and Alex Bowman placing 30th, they had not the best start of the year. Eventually partnering with Zachary Foxx, acquiring Denny Hamlin, they all worked their way to the playoffs with the standings of 4th: Alex, Denny: 5th, and William: 12th.

Biggest Driver Improvement- Ryan Newman

Chaos Racing driver, Ryan Newman placed 28th at Daytona, and eventually got 3rd in the standings. Also winning a race led to Chaos placing in the top three in the standings finale.

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Mosts

Most Popular Driver: Daniel Suarez

Leading at the top of the board for a majority of the season, Daniel is both likable as a person, and was solid this season. All the makings for a Most Popular Driver.

Most Deserving Race Win- Ryan Blaney Win From The ISM Playoff Race

After the struggles New Hampshire Motorsports has experienced, it was fitting to have at least one win, with that coming from the more aggressive Ryan Blaney. That coming at Phoenix, Arizona with a burning win of ion at ISM.

Most Inspirational Team- Bo Racing

Bo Racing, originally Warrior Cats Racing, made a name change for the purpose of honoring a lost one. Their two drivers were extremely successful with Chase Elliott with one win, and Erik Jones with two.

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Bests

Best Owner- JD

For maintaining order, resilience, and achieving wealth within wins, positions, and paint schemes, JD of RevDinoco Racing has won over Best Owner.

Best Team- JH Racing

Jared Holmes of JH Racing was dominant with the success he found with drivers. Suarez dominant, occasional success from Ragan in the beginning, solid positions from McDowell, and riding up there was Ty Dillon, Jared powered through with his solid lineup of drivers.

Best Driver: Kyle Busch

At last, we come to this. Thirteen other awards of approval and disapproval given out, and this one will top the previously mentioned. The best driver of Season 1 is Kyle Busch. From Daytona to Homestead, just pure domination. Winning the inaugural race of the league, and winning the championship. Here's to the season, and many more.

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Hopefuly we'll get one next season. Here's to Season 2!

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1 Reply 10/13/18

Here's to season 2. Thank you to Every one who made this league more successful than anyone ever thought

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