Robert J Sublett
Team Owner
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- Dec 5, 2016
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Well, Nick does fit with one of the sponsors I had heard. Although I heard it would be under Nick's parent company logo which last I checked was Xfinity and by extension NBC Universal, Word is three manufacturer deals on the table. Not sure, but guessing all three current makes involved. Last week, things looked like Chevy, hopefully, Toyo goes away don't want to see the 43 on that brand. He has turned them down before, when they offered the most money hopefully Murstien will let him do so again.
Not under any impressions, but I love it when the 43 is actually trying to improve position. Aric has two things he needs to overcome. First, like most modern drivers the car has to be close to perfect. He is not a difference maker in the seat. Second, you can tell his favorite tracks by his results. The circuit just doesn't run on them enough I guess. I joined the Bubba train after Daytona. He was mashing the gas and going for it. The 43 has not been driven like that since Bobby Hamilton 20 years ago with an honorable mention to Bobby Labonte early on in his stint behind the wheel.
Surprisingly, not on the list I saw but doesn't mean they won't be.So will Domino's be a sponsor for him or not? It's about dinner time here, should I be ordering Dominos Pizza?
Well said as I think some folks are under the impression he will be a fixture in the top 10-15 every week and that will be a tall order.
I think I'll ask that question the next time a certain manufacturer gets bashed "just because" even though the reason is as plain as day.
Not under any impressions, but I love it when the 43 is actually trying to improve position. Aric has two things he needs to overcome. First, like most modern drivers the car has to be close to perfect. He is not a difference maker in the seat. Second, you can tell his favorite tracks by his results. The circuit just doesn't run on them enough I guess. I joined the Bubba train after Daytona. He was mashing the gas and going for it. The 43 has not been driven like that since Bobby Hamilton 20 years ago with an honorable mention to Bobby Labonte early on in his stint behind the wheel.