Great article, however its the same thing that's been said for years.
It's literally nothing new he's saying, however money and driver programs back then were more plentiful than it is now. You have manufacture driving programs from the OEMs, but nothing like the old days where you had big sponsors scouting talent as well. I get Nasse being very blunt about the situation and I think it should be looked at as well.
It sucks money is the driving force behind anyone these days, but its getting harder to find sponsors to really give that type of support to racing in general. Also, I think Nasse is a bit upset about not being able to move up the ranks, I do like him using his platform at his level to help improve short track racing through the US. Not everyone will be able to succeed, so continue to help build up where he is now. Use his name and reputation to help, that's all anyone can ask of.