What's that "A" List, "B" List, "C" List thing? Any crash course on this?
Hoist! 
Added: Are we supposed to pick anything before qualifying? I guess I'm going for "Rookie of the Year"!
Because Daytona has has a different qualifying format than the rest of the season there's no qualifying points awarded. You can choose your team for Daytona anytime before Feb 18th.
For the remaining races of the season you must pick your team before the Friday morning of each race. By the time the season gets rolling you'll get a feel for it.
You need to pick 2 drivers in Group A
'' 4 drivers in Group B
'' 2 drivers in Group C
The way the drivers are setup in each grouping A, B & C will remain that way throughout the year. So as the season goes on it gets more interesting on what drivers to choose, because you will have eventually used up some of the top drivers.
You need to ''activate'' the drivers that you feel will do the best at that weekends race i.e., plate tracks, short tracks & intermediate.
You can ''activate'' or ''deactivate'' the drivers on your ''team'' up to 5 minutes before the scheduled start of each race.
You can only ''activate'' 1 driver in group A
2 drivers in group B
1 driver in group C
Your ''activated'' drivers will earn you the points in each race.
Each driver can only be activated 9 times throughout the season. Once he's used 9 times you won't get points for him.
You receive qualifying points for the top 4 qualifiers in each race (after Daytona), if one or all of those drivers are on your ''team''. They don't have to be activated to receive points just on of the 8 drivers you have chosen that week.
I don't worry about qualifying points. I just pick the drivers that I think will do good in the race at each particular track. And if they qualify good it's just a small bonus.
This may sound confusing, but once we get started it'll come pretty easy.
For more info surf around here for awhile
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/racing/rules/Any more questions please ask.
Take care,
Grover