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Chase is gonna be alright.
Can't figure out all the hate for the kid, is it him or the number they hate?
Hell, you should be a KB fanYep, just not sweating this. Its all part of the process. You will see trolls, haters and troublemakers.
I think once he gets into the #9 car next year that is gonna take some pressure off of him and i think he's finally gonna win a race in the Cup series. Getting out of the #24 may be the best thing to ever happen to him
I think that some folks have a difficult time accepting that a kid can get out there with the veterans and get it done .... I may be one of those people at times.
I hear you and I really respect Kyles talent and his post race antics entertain me.Hell, you should be a KB fan
But I do have a chip on my shoulder for all things Hendricks...he was a crook and always will be a crook. From the way he ran his business illegally to the way he acquired the rights to Jeff Gordon...he is a stank. William Durant would be proud of him and his underhanded dealings.
Off the top of my head I can't think of anyone better when they were 21.
Tell the story on how he acquired Jeff Gordon.
In 1991, noted Sprint Car driver Jeff Gordon came to the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series to run full time for Bill and Gail Davis. The master plan for Jeff Gordon's career was to stay with Bill Davis and head to Winston Cup in 1993. And then the famous story began: Rick Hendrick discovered this immensely talented driver and gave him a Cup ride for the next year, the rest is history. The story leaves out the tremendous controversy that resulted and the nasty trail of betrayal and denial. At the time, it looked like Gordon had gone behind the backs of the people that helped him climb to the top. He was looked upon very negatively in 1992and
So he signed a deal with Hendrick without ever consulting with Davis, Ford, or his sponsors. And to add to that saga, at the same time, Davis was putting the finishing touches on a deal to go to Winston Cup in 1993 with full-time sponsorship with Target. That chain of events exploded in the second week of May 1992 at a meeting with Target executives, one day after Gordon signed his contract with Hendrick.
AND...now you know the rest of the story...Hendrick is the one who facilitated the behind the back dealings that eventually cost Bill Davis everything. And Hendrick knew it would...
Believe if you have been a fan longer than twenty or twenty five years, you would know the rest.Isn't their more to this story?
Believe if you have been a fan longer than twenty or twenty five years, you would know the rest.
I for one...do not like the hyperbole of the media and NASCAR. It makes me feel like they are forcing him on us.
Do not get me wrong, think the kid has talent, how much of it is due to pedigree I do not know. His father was one of the best, almost single handedly brought Ford back to relevance in the eighties.
But I do have a chip on my shoulder for all things Hendricks...he was a crook and always will be a crook. From the way he ran his business illegally to the way he acquired the rights to Jeff Gordon...he is a stank. William Durant would be proud of him and his underhanded dealings.
You left out the part about Jack, Ford, Ray and Jeff's father.
I agree ... the kid does have some real talent, but yeah ..... they are pushing him way too hard on the public
Yep, conveniently left out a hundred other details. It was sooo shady of Mr. H to sign a talented young racer that wasn't even under contract. But hey, why let the truth get in the way of some Gordon hater's BS narrative......
I'd like to hear the part about Jack, Ford, Ray and jeff's father if you have the time to add to the story.....You left out the part about Jack, Ford, Ray and Jeff's father.
And the hundred other details? I love history.... and am well aware of many of the details that were going around at the time.... I was a big supporter of Bill and Gail Davis..... and thought they got a screw job..... but..... I'd be interested in hearing about the other 90 I wasn't aware of.....Yep, conveniently left out a hundred other details. It was sooo shady of Mr. H to sign a talented young racer that wasn't even under contract. But hey, why let the truth get in the way of some Gordon hater's BS narrative......
Kyle Busch was pretty good at that age. He had 4 Cup wins by the time he was the age Chase is now. Other than him, no others come to mind though.Off the top of my head I can't think of anyone better when they were 21.
And the hundred other details? I love history.... and am well aware of many of the details that were going around at the time.... I was a big supporter of Bill and Gail Davis..... and thought they got a screw job..... but..... I'd be interested in hearing about the other 90 I wasn't aware of.....
I agree ... the kid does have some real talent, but yeah ..... they are pushing him way too hard on the public
I like Bill Davis too, and I don't blame him for feeling surprised/upset/betrayed to lose Gordon. OldTimer was correct about the plans to move him to Cup. But the only outrage came from all the Ford fans who (at the time) said Gordon was making a huge mistake choosing Hendrick Motorsports over Bill Davis Racing.
Here's the fact of the matter: Gordon had no contract. That's Bill Davis' fault, not Rick Hendrick. Here's a few other details from the same exact blog entry OldTimer quoted...
Once Hendrick and Gordon began working on a deal, word spread quick in the NASCAR garage. Ford acted rapidly to keep Gordon in the family, but with no long-term contract, Gordon was free to go anywhere. Jack Roush made an effort to bring Gordon to Cup for him. The main aspect that caused a possible deal to fall apart was the question of who would be his crew chief. Evernham and Gordon got along so well, they wanted to move together into Winston Cup. In a phone conversation with Roush, Gordon's step father John Bickford insisted that if Jeff drove for him, Ray would come too. Roush replied with, "My drivers don't hire my crew chiefs. I hire my crew chiefs." Bickford heard enough and promptly hung up on Jack Roush. Bill Davis still didn't understand what really was going on behind his back. He assumed that he and Gordon were a nice pair and Jeff would be loyal to the horse he rode in on.
Here's the rest of that opinion piece (from a fan's perspective), which clearly tries to paint Gordon/Hendrick in a negative light, for whatever it's worth.....
http://racing-reference.info/showblog?id=2367
Here's an article (from a legitimate author) that explains the Gordon/Hendrick connection through Andy Graves.....
https://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-m...storied-career-could-have-been-different.html
There's a lot more info out there, some various opinions and even more speculation. If some of you think Gordon/Hendrick screwed Davis, hey, that's your opinion.
How I see it.....Hendrick signed Gordon fair and square. He had much more to offer, and Gordon was free to make his choice (which ended up being the right choice, obviously). Bill Davis should have had Gordon under contract, and that's the bottom line. I don't think it's fair to blame Gordon for going to Hendrick. And you certainly can't blame Hendrick for that. At the end of the day, it really didn't cost Bill Davis anything, despite the doom and gloom OldTimer would like you to believe. Davis still went to Cup as planned, with a successful operation and a future champion driver (Bobby Labonte).
As a guy that puts a lot of stock in loyalty, I will admit I was less than thrilled about that whole deal went down, but there is no question Jeff made the right choice. Davis and Ford were offering a lot of maybes and will be's, Hendrick was offering a more solid commitment and a say in his support team. You don't have to know much about Jack Roush to know it's quite likely he screwed this deal up for Ford too. Roush has done a LOT of things in racing, but the ONLY guys that have ever really driven for him are guys that came up through his ranks from little or nothing. I think the most highly touted prospect (that he didn't develop in house) Roush has EVER signed was Johnny Benson. (who I was a big fan of by the way). Roush couldn't even keep Kyle Busch in the fold. Davis ended up with a good sponsor AND Bobby Labonte, and they had ONE top five in two years, before Labonte had to bolt for better prospects. Davis had a nice little team, and that's what it was. Nice and LITTLE, and it likely was going to stay that way, Gordon or no Gordon. HMS was certainly a diamond in the rough at that point in time, but Hendrick had the money and the commitment to take it to the next level. Many of the key people were already in place there, it just took guys like Jeff, Ray Evernham and Terry Labonte to make it all click.