This guy is an employee, but he is running his mouth like he owns JGR. Reminds me of Revman. I wonder if they are one in the same?
They're all part of the "family"This guy is an employee, but he is running his mouth like he owns JGR. Reminds me of Revman. I wonder if they are one in the same?
The WE and the MY family.They're all part of the "family"
Go get you a bowl of rice and calm down sparky.You two geniuses couldn’t pick Hamlin’s helmet bag up, much less carry it around.
Driver, owner, pod cast......He drives on Sunday, and tells you what happened on a Monday. Gains in the sport due to the lawsuit will come in time. He had the balls to do what no other owner including NASCAR's favorite felon could do. He provided a platform for the world's greatest athlete to invest in the sport. The lawsuit sure as hell has something to do with him. Sleezebag took what wasn't his, and that impacts Denny's competitiveness because he still gives a **** at 45 after everything he has gone through in Phoenix and the loss of his Dad. Yup, Denny doesn't do ****. I'll take that guy over the one who is in Cup so he can be in Bumble****, Idaho for dirt every ****** day.I haven't seen anything he's done to make the sport better. What positive for the fans came out of the lawsuit? Rich people got richer.
This lawsuit has nothing to do with Denny, he needs to keep his mouth shut. Chris was never his employee.
I am honored by that comment. Thank you. Adjusts Progressive hat.This guy is an employee, but he is running his mouth like he owns JGR. Reminds me of Revman. I wonder if they are one in the same?
I think you need to see a doctor. That post seems like you might be having a stroke....Driver, owner, pod cast......He drives on Sunday, and tells you what happened on a Monday. Gains in the sport due to the lawsuit will come in time. He had the balls to do what no other owner including NASCAR's favorite felon could do. He provided a platform for the world's greatest athlete to invest in the sport. The lawsuit sure as hell has something to do with him. Sleezebag took what wasn't his, and that impacts Denny's competitiveness because he still gives a **** at 45 after everything he has gone through in Phoenix and the loss of his Dad. Yup, Denny doesn't do ****. I'll take that guy over the one who is in Cup so he can be in Bumble****, Idaho for dirt every ****** day.
Hey, don't mind banter....let's cut that **** out shall we?I think you need to see a doctor. That post seems like you might be having a stroke....
Im sorry that post seemed to have just strange rambling, so many made up names, blocked out words and no clear point.Hey, don't mind banter....let's cut that **** out shall we?
Fair, but not a grand departure from much of our board.Im sorry that post seemed to have just strange rambling, so many made up names, blocked out words and no clear point.
Catching up on this thread was like a fever dream that kept getting more and more bizarre with every message
Can't imagine how much you would be ****ting yourself if the tables were turned. I am sure that there is a Bill Davis reference somewhere around here.The latest. Hamlin pulling out the he attacked "the family" card. Next will be "he kicked our dog".
It would definitely take more than 2 with the size of that head.You two geniuses couldn’t pick Hamlin’s helmet bag up, much less carry it around.
It barely fits through the doorway of Jordan’s jet.It would definitely take more than 2 with the size of that head.
At least all of the helium inside it saves them on gas.It barely fits through the doorway of Jordan’s jet.![]()
Amendment of the week. Pricks.
Spire knowingly, intentionally, unjustifiably, and in bad faith induced Gabehart to breach his contract with JGR by (1) soliciting and hiring him to work for Spire, (2) requesting, encouraging, or otherwise inducing him to disclose or use Plaintiff’s trade secrets or confidential information, (3) allowing him to perform the same or similar services he provided JGR in the prior year to Spire and while using JGR’s Confidential Information and Trade Secrets, and on information belief, actively encouraging and inducing him to do so and (4) creating a role specifically designed to allow Gabehart to breach his noncompete obligations in a manner that makes it more difficult to detect the breach of his noncompete obligations.”THIS is essentially an extension of the Tantrum Ty Ty mentality…and pathetic. The sheer conjecture quotient alone is spurious, and insulting to Spire. Gibbs gang creates a massive conclusion of guilt, assuming Spire’s performance is directly tied to these “secrets” that are like magic potions one can just pour onto a race car…with ZERO EVIDENCE PRESENTED TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THESE HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED! Spire offered to open their logs, computers and info to a third party, who could search for any “secrets” or evidence of same. Reportedly the Gibbs cabal wouldn’t do it. They would rather use implications, innuendo and the mishandling of stuff that Gabehart did capture on his phone, to gut a competitor.Spire knowingly, intentionally, unjustifiably, and in bad faith induced Gabehart to breach his contract with JGR by (1) soliciting and hiring him to work for Spire, (2) requesting, encouraging, or otherwise inducing him to disclose or use Plaintiff’s trade secrets or confidential information, (3) allowing him to perform the same or similar services he provided JGR in the prior year to Spire and while using JGR’s Confidential Information and Trade Secrets, and on information belief, actively encouraging and inducing him to do so and (4) creating a role specifically designed to allow Gabehart to breach his noncompete obligations in a manner that makes it more difficult to detect the breach of his noncompete obligations.”
Well it could, because if JGR wins it puts the power in the teams hands and hurts free agency for team members.Very close to deciding I don't care. Unlike the 23FRM suit, this one won't affect the entire industry.
.....and you will love this.....just like F1--maybe worse given that you can't get an advantage (in theory) with the Next Gen. With all of that being said, Cole Pearn has a pretty good gig....living where he wants, and still collecting a check because he is so ****** good at what he does.That's what it looks like to me, another corporate power grab that could have implications for not only the racing world but the workforce at large. One step closer to indentured servitude if a worker can't take his skills to wherever he wants. They will be writing non competes for the whole organization including the custodial workers next.
An eloquent post....but you know....all of this could have been avoided his ole Chris hadn't stolen stuff, right?THIS is essentially an extension of the Tantrum Ty Ty mentality…and pathetic. The sheer conjecture quotient alone is spurious, and insulting to Spire. Gibbs gang creates a massive conclusion of guilt, assuming Spire’s performance is directly tied to these “secrets” that are like magic potions one can just pour onto a race car…with ZERO EVIDENCE PRESENTED TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THESE HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED! Spire offered to open their logs, computers and info to a third party, who could search for any “secrets” or evidence of same. Reportedly the Gibbs cabal wouldn’t do it. They would rather use implications, innuendo and the mishandling of stuff that Gabehart did capture on his phone, to gut a competitor.
That number 4 claim is laughable…claiming the role Chris has was built to withstand a noncompete clause. Companies do this all the time. It’s not unfair…it’s managing personnel. But it’s “SO UNFAIR CAUSE WE CANT EASILY PROVE A BREACH OF CONTRACT” cries whiny Ty Ty’s mommy, Grandpa Joe Jerk and his legal stooges.
Frankly JGR needs to swallow a chill pill. If there are such incredible secrets the Yotas are hiding, maybe they are more worried about something being exposed that skirts the rules of NASCAR. People are wondering how the Yotas of JGR and 23XI are doing AMAZINGLY well at every type of track this season, while Legacy Yotas aren’t invited to the party. Hmmmm….is NASCAR swallowing the whistle…looking the other way…because Toyota is pumping so much ad money into their coffers?
INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!
Now…see how that line of implication can work both ways JGR? What are you HIDING? A scandal as big as any in the history of sports? A breach of trust to the fans who THINK these manufacturers are held to equal accountability on the rules? Maybe fans can launch a class action suit to get to the truth!!
In reality, I don’t believe Toyota is doing anything illegal. Nor do I think Spire has speed because they got “secrets” from JGR. Spire was building up speed and performance last year, and luckily got their car settings to play well with the new Chevy body shape better than other teams out of the gate. Same thing happened when the newest generation of NASCAR was launched…Trackhouse hit on it early and made hay till the others caught up. For the Gibbs whiners to use the Talladega win as evidence of “secrets theft” is as laughable as it is stupid…for anyone who knows this sport. Hopefully this judge will do some research and throw out any clearly preposterous claims.
An eloquent post....but you know....all of this could have been avoided his ole Chris hadn't stolen stuff, right?
Jeffy II acknowledges it in his propaganda video with Gluck. In some businesses, that actually costs you a job.I didn't realize the courts had already convicted him of stealing stuff.
Trial date set for January '27. HItting the Snooze button.
THIS is essentially an extension of the Tantrum Ty Ty mentality…and pathetic. The sheer conjecture quotient alone is spurious, and insulting to Spire. Gibbs gang creates a massive conclusion of guilt, assuming Spire’s performance is directly tied to these “secrets” that are like magic potions one can just pour onto a race car…with ZERO EVIDENCE PRESENTED TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THESE HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED! Spire offered to open their logs, computers and info to a third party, who could search for any “secrets” or evidence of same. Reportedly the Gibbs cabal wouldn’t do it. They would rather use implications, innuendo and the mishandling of stuff that Gabehart did capture on his phone, to gut a competitor.
That number 4 claim is laughable…claiming the role Chris has was built to withstand a noncompete clause. Companies do this all the time. It’s not unfair…it’s managing personnel. But it’s “SO UNFAIR CAUSE WE CANT EASILY PROVE A BREACH OF CONTRACT” cries whiny Ty Ty’s mommy, Grandpa Joe Jerk and his legal stooges.
Frankly JGR needs to swallow a chill pill. If there are such incredible secrets the Yotas are hiding, maybe they are more worried about something being exposed that skirts the rules of NASCAR. People are wondering how the Yotas of JGR and 23XI are doing AMAZINGLY well at every type of track this season, while Legacy Yotas aren’t invited to the party. Hmmmm….is NASCAR swallowing the whistle…looking the other way…because Toyota is pumping so much ad money into their coffers?
INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!
Now…see how that line of implication can work both ways JGR? What are you HIDING? A scandal as big as any in the history of sports? A breach of trust to the fans who THINK these manufacturers are held to equal accountability on the rules? Maybe fans can launch a class action suit to get to the truth!!
In reality, I don’t believe Toyota is doing anything illegal. Nor do I think Spire has speed because they got “secrets” from JGR. Spire was building up speed and performance last year, and luckily got their car settings to play well with the new Chevy body shape better than other teams out of the gate. Same thing happened when the newest generation of NASCAR was launched…Trackhouse hit on it early and made hay till the others caught up. For the Gibbs whiners to use the Talladega win as evidence of “secrets theft” is as laughable as it is stupid…for anyone who knows this sport. Hopefully this judge will do some research and throw out any clearly preposterous claims.
Trial date set for January '27. HItting the Snooze button.
Considering how it probably smells, I doubt anyone would want to pick it up.You two geniuses couldn’t pick Hamlin’s helmet bag up, much less carry it around.