Due To Rich Toyota Supply Of Drivers, Busch Sends Warning To Gilliland To Pick Up Pace

Didn’t he go on his own without support from Gibbs and didn’t win a race? Of course it wasn’t so much business acumen as much as equipment quality.

The car won just not with Kyle in it. He made a business decision to shut the team down after that season which as of right now seems to have been a good business move.
 
Didn’t he go on his own without support from Gibbs and didn’t win a race? Of course it wasn’t so much business acumen as much as equipment quality.

Might be considered a good business decision to bail on Xfinity with the lack of success, and solidify his Truck program, but not here. Oh nooooooooooo. Laughable.
 
The car won just not with Kyle in it. He made a business decision to shut the team down after that season which as of right now seems to have been a good business move.

Yup, you posted this at the same time I posted essentially the same thing. Great minds.....
 
Pretty much any driver that gets fired this happens to. Only thing different about this is you heard about it. But if you want an example of something like this just look at all the owners saying they'll fire any driver that protest the national anthem. It's just common sense guy, if you don't perform how you're expected to you might get fired.

AND THIS IS WHAT WE ARE POINTING OUT FOR CRIPES SAKE! Yes, it happens, but you don't HEAR ABOUT IT, that's the whole point! Yes, drivers get chewed out, drivers get ultimatums, but NOT in PUBLIC.
 
AND THIS IS WHAT WE ARE POINTING OUT FOR CRIPES SAKE! Yes, it happens, but you don't HEAR ABOUT IT, that's the whole point! Yes, drivers get chewed out, drivers get ultimatums, but NOT in PUBLIC.

Everything is pretty much public now with social media and what not. Like I said and you've admitted it's common, you're just weirded out about it because you heard about it.
 
Everything is pretty much public now with social media and what not. Like I said and you've admitted it's common, you're just weirded out about it because you heard about it.

OK, let's try it this way. At least once a day, I am completely naked, but since I'm inside my house, it's AOK. However, if I walk outside and stand by the street naked, all of the sudden, it's NOT OK. See the difference?
 
I always love how people bring up 2012 to bash Kyle but conveniently leave out he still won in the cup series that year. If Xfinity/Trucks don’t matter why does he get bashed for not winning in those series when he won in the one that matters? :p
 
OK, let's try it this way. At least once a day, I am completely naked, but since I'm inside my house, it's AOK. However, if I walk outside and stand by the street naked, all of the sudden, it's NOT OK. See the difference?

Using this analogy doesn't work. You'd be braking the law and Kyle blasting a driver doesn't.
 
Oh yeah ignore the part of your argument that doesn't make any sense. There is nothing unacceptable about Kyle wanting his driver to win races.

No, but there IS when you announce exactly what you said to the whole world. The details of that should have been between Kyle, Todd, perhaps the team and his business partners.
 
And the opinion of the US Army, at least in every personnel management class they every taught me as an NCO and officer.
 
Couple of different thoughts on this.

1. Its Kyle. This is his personality and when a driver signs up with him they know from the day the climb in his truck what he expects and how reactionary he is. This isnt the first time Todd heard this and the reason Kyle brought it out in public is purely a motivational tactic and to me it indicates its becoming critical and he wants the kid to succeed.

2. The down side to this is it could backfire and cause Todd to lose confidence or overdrive the truck at times and any failure or bad run from here on out could have a snowball effect, not only on Todd but he may also lose the confidence of the team.
 
Couple of different thoughts on this.

1. Its Kyle. This is his personality and when a driver signs up with him they know from the day the climb in his truck what he expects and how reactionary he is. This isnt the first time Todd heard this and the reason Kyle brought it out in public is purely a motivational tactic and to me it indicates its becoming critical and he wants the kid to succeed.

2. The down side to this is it could backfire and cause Todd to lose confidence or overdrive the truck at times and any failure or bad run from here on out could have a snowball effect, not only on Todd but he may also lose the confidence of the team.



This.
 
You can even give a driver a GENTLE nudge in public, but this read like a complete dressing down. I could MAYBE see something like this if Todd had gone out and caused lots of wrecks, pulled stupid moves on the track or did something dumb off the track, but to rip a guy in public because he not quite up to the pace you think he should be is a little much. Just another indication that Kyle still hasn't matured as much as he likes to think he has.
He's trying to light a fire under his ass.....if this doesn't work he will be out......this is the
obvious way things work in Nascar...or any other form of Motorsport
 
Fun re-read but no one anticipated the kid boiling over to tell his boss to f***ing stay in his motorhome after his first win lol
 
This is the problem with the current youth movement and NASCAR badly needs to step in and raise age limits. The notion that you have to be a seasoned veteran and practically Cup-ready when you're 18 is a problem.

I mean, we have 10-year-old kids racing full blown Late Model Stocks and Super Late Models now. We have "Jr. Late Models" popping up all over the country for 10-16 year-olds to race Late Models when they need to be running Bandoleros and Legends first.

The last youth movement this sport had, 25 was considered young.

This is going to be so destructive for the sport down the road.

Back when I was young I raced at local motocross tracks. The most impressive race to watch every week was the youth class. Those kids on 80cc bikes were amazing. Bad fast.
The ability is there very young with the proper coaching behind them. Physically they were probably more capable than everyone else there.
I don't really have a point with this statement per the ops post, just reminiscing.
 
Back when I was young I raced at local motocross tracks. The most impressive race to watch every week was the youth class. Those kids on 80cc bikes were amazing. Bad fast.
The ability is there very young with the proper coaching behind them. Physically they were probably more capable than everyone else there.
I don't really have a point with this statement per the ops post, just reminiscing.
When I was a kid I raced with Jeff Ward, Jimmie Holley, Erik Kehoe, Johnny O’Mara, etc...
 
Very
When I was a kid I raced with Jeff Ward, Jimmie Holley, Erik Kehoe, Johnny O’Mara, etc...
Very cool, no big names like that in my part of the Midwest. How long since you've been on a bike? I havn't raced in over 20 years, last time I road a dirt bike was about 10 years ago.
Fun memories, if I'd of known the technical things I know now, I'd of gotten farther. I was all throttle, hit every corner as fast as I could and had to pretty much park it to get off. I had the natural ability but no coaching at all.
 
The pressure on this kid must have been intense for him to say what he said at that moment. His disdain for his owner came to a head obviously. Be interesting to see if KB can forgive and realize what his snide public comments were doing.
 
The pressure on this kid must have been intense for him to say what he said at that moment. His disdain for his owner came to a head obviously. Be interesting to see if KB can forgive and realize what his snide public comments were doing.

Really? Or maybe he is an entitled little bitch who has never seen the inside of a woodshed until now? What the hell rock has he been under to believe that this would end well for him? I would like to see this as his last time in that seat, but I am pretty sure that Kyle isn't in complete control of that. After that bull****, it speaks volumes about KB as a leader that he would even shake his hand in Victory Lane.
 
After that bull****, it speaks volumes about KB as a leader that he would even shake his hand in Victory Lane.
I think it says a lot about him as a leader that one of his employees felt compelled to comment about him that way.

Or maybe there's plenty of immaturity on both sides.
 
Really? Or maybe he is an entitled little bitch who has never seen the inside of a woodshed until now? What the hell rock has he been under to believe that this would end well for him? I would like to see this as his last time in that seat, but I am pretty sure that Kyle isn't in complete control of that. After that bull****, it speaks volumes about KB as a leader that he would even shake his hand in Victory Lane.
Woodshed? Now? Is this suggesting KB gonna kick his ass? And thought this was KBs team? Owner/leader doesn’t decide who drives for him? I think it speaks volumes more that KB May realize where it all came and overlook it. Surprising as that seems..
 
Kyle Busch stans clutching their pearls because a driver made an untoward and impolite comment. Really.

It sounds like he doesn't want this ride for long.

Gilliland already knew he was out after the season.

I think it says a lot about him as a leader that one of his employees felt compelled to comment about him that way.

It may say something about Mr. Busch as a 'leader' that the lame duck driver felt comfortable exclaiming this over the radio directly to Mr. Busch's other employees. Generally this isn't the sort of comment that is made among people working for beloved leaders.

All the same, Gilliland has underachieved substantially, and he will be replaced. I think Kyle Busch can handle the comment, and probably doesn't much care. If he cared about decorum, he wouldn't have made disrespectful public (to the media, not over team radio) remarks about his drivers. He cares about wins, which Gilliland didn't do enough of. That's business.

Gilliland also apologized, though nothing could likely soothe the wounds of those offended on Kyle's behalf. Dale Jr.'s reaction was funny.

 
Kyle Busch stans clutching their pearls because a driver made an untoward and impolite comment. Really.



Gilliland already knew he was out after the season.



It may say something about Mr. Busch as a 'leader' that the lame duck driver felt comfortable exclaiming this over the radio directly to Mr. Busch's other employees. Generally this isn't the sort of comment that is made among people working for beloved leaders.

All the same, Gilliland has underachieved substantially, and he will be replaced. I think Kyle Busch can handle the comment, and probably doesn't much care. If he cared about decorum, he wouldn't have made disrespectful public (to the media, not over team radio) remarks about his drivers. He cares about wins, which Gilliland didn't do enough of. That's business.

Gilliland also apologized, though nothing could likely soothe the wounds of those offended on Kyle's behalf. Dale Jr.'s reaction was funny.



lol. I don’t either. He said it because he’s felt it for a long while. KB isn’t there to be his buddy, but saying what he did HOW he did (publicly) was a dickhead move IMO.
 
Kyle Busch stans clutching their pearls because a driver made an untoward and impolite comment. Really.



Gilliland already knew he was out after the season.



It may say something about Mr. Busch as a 'leader' that the lame duck driver felt comfortable exclaiming this over the radio directly to Mr. Busch's other employees. Generally this isn't the sort of comment that is made among people working for beloved leaders.

All the same, Gilliland has underachieved substantially, and he will be replaced. I think Kyle Busch can handle the comment, and probably doesn't much care. If he cared about decorum, he wouldn't have made disrespectful public (to the media, not over team radio) remarks about his drivers. He cares about wins, which Gilliland didn't do enough of. That's business.

Gilliland also apologized, though nothing could likely soothe the wounds of those offended on Kyle's behalf. Dale Jr.'s reaction was funny.


So he's burning bridges ...... Not usually a good idea
 
Really? Or maybe he is an entitled little bitch who has never seen the inside of a woodshed until now? What the hell rock has he been under to believe that this would end well for him? I would like to see this as his last time in that seat, but I am pretty sure that Kyle isn't in complete control of that. After that bull****, it speaks volumes about KB as a leader that he would even shake his hand in Victory Lane.
Damn! You take this **** so personal and now you have let this kid get deep under your skin.
 
Really? Or maybe he is an entitled little bitch who has never seen the inside of a woodshed until now? What the hell rock has he been under to believe that this would end well for him? I would like to see this as his last time in that seat, but I am pretty sure that Kyle isn't in complete control of that. After that bull****, it speaks volumes about KB as a leader that he would even shake his hand in Victory Lane.
I don't think it's a big deal, and I don't think Kyle does either. It seems you may be taking Todd's comments to Kyle a bit personal? I doubt Kyle is. And I don't see anything wrong with the way Kyle or Todd handled themselves this year.

Allow me to normalize this.

Let's look at the facts. TG is 18, and had already been working under Kyle for a few years, since he was what, 16,17? Kyle is an adult. While Kyle has his moments, he's still 34 years old. Gilliand is a kid. 18 IS a kid. Kyle called him out publicly earlier this year as a final warning, which probably upset him. Kyle likely knew this. Todd is probably out of KBM Motorsports this year. Already knows Kyle is ready to move on from him. The professional relationship at this point was effectively over PRIOR to this race.

Todd wins... Knowing he's out, and is basically saying "**** you man, I won". Tit for Tat. A kid sticking it to his boss. He's a kid. It doesn't reflect badly on Kyle, it hardly reflects badly on Todd.. I doubt Kyle is shocked or surprised or even bothered. Kyle's visit to VL shows this. But imo, demonizing an 18 year old kid for behaving in a somewhat expected / normal manner given the context seems a bit reactionary.


From Kyle publically warning Todd months ago, to Todd FINALLY doing something, to him sticking it to Kyle, and to Kyle shaking his hand.. everything about this to me seems just so damn normal lol. Kyle does what he can to motivate / warn his driver on his last straw. An 18 year old kid with a teenage mind takes it personal, and figuratively says "f you boss, my two weeks notice was already put in by your call". All normal

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I don't think it's a big deal, and I don't think Kyle does either. It seems you may be taking Todd's comments to Kyle a bit personal? I doubt Kyle is. And I don't see anything wrong with the way Kyle or Todd handled themselves this year.

Allow me to normalize this.

Let's look at the facts. TG is 18, and had already been working under Kyle for a few years, since he was what, 16,17? Kyle is an adult. While Kyle has his moments, he's still 34 years old. Gilliand is a kid. 18 IS a kid. Kyle called him out publicly earlier this year as a final warning, which probably upset him. Kyle likely knew this. Todd is probably out of KBM Motorsports this year. Already knows Kyle is ready to move on from him. The professional relationship at this point was effectively over PRIOR to this race.

Todd wins... Knowing he's out, and is basically saying "**** you man, I won". Tit for Tat. A kid sticking it to his boss. He's a kid. It doesn't reflect badly on Kyle, it hardly reflects badly on Todd.. I doubt Kyle is shocked or surprised or even bothered. Kyle's visit to VL shows this. But imo, demonizing an 18 year old kid for behaving in a somewhat expected / normal manner given the context seems a bit reactionary.


From Kyle publically warning Todd months ago, to Todd FINALLY doing something, to him sticking it to Kyle, and to Kyle shaking his hand.. everything about this to me seems just so damn normal lol. Kyle does what he can to motivate / warn his driver on his last straw. An 18 year old kid with a teenage mind takes it personal, and figuratively says "f you boss, my two weeks notice was already put in by your call". All normal

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Come on man, an 18 year old or a 40 year old talking like that to the guy signing the checks is not normal. In fact, it's counterintuitive. I don't think Roger Penske is falling all over himself to inquire about a one win kid who presents as Jimmie-like, and then at the moment of truth when most thank those who helped him get there, talks that kind of crap. Additionally, I don't think David rolls that way. I agree, I think Todd is gone, and that is the reason Kyle doesn't care. Kyle's ego alone wouldn't tolerate that if he had to endure more of Todd.
 
Damn! You take this sh!t so personal and now you have let this kid get deep under your skin.

No, I really don't, but thanks for reading. I take nothing personal on a message board. Truly.
 
Woodshed? Now? Is this suggesting KB gonna kick his ass? And thought this was KBs team? Owner/leader doesn’t decide who drives for him? I think it speaks volumes more that KB May realize where it all came and overlook it. Surprising as that seems..

SMDH. Woodshed...figuratively. As in calling him out publicly. Yup, KB's team, but KB has funding....and Toyota has their Driver Development Program.
 
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