She should be expected to have a similar year to Brett Moffitt’s 2023 season in the same equipment, which is basically what you described. Keep the car clean and finish about 15th and have some flashes in the top 10. Much less than that is a disappointment.Listening to the Decker radio the last half of the race, the
whole team was pleased finishing in the top half of the standings(18th)
and bringing the car home in one piece. That got me thinking
about Deegan and her season and this is where I am going to set
the bar for her this year. Top half finish + car in good shape = Good Day.
An occassional top 5 or top 10 would be over the moon.
Yeah, I wonder how many have a game plan that works. Not many I bet can't control chaos. She likes to race that way, ride until it's hammer time the last stage if she is still rolling at that point. It's a good plan IMO, saves the car, curious if they try it at Atlanta.Daytona didn't go as planned for a lot of drivers.
Everyone's talking about grip level and how much to expect Atlanta has lost this weekend, some say it will be as high as 20% since the reconfigure. I'm curious to see how much off throttle time if any they have. She should have a good car, Moffitt had a 6th and a 11th in the races last year. I think the key for her is to get a good q run in and start near the front and get away from the squirrelsYeah, I wonder how many have a game plan that works. Not many I bet can't control chaos. She likes to race that way, ride until it's hammer time the last stage if she is still rolling at that point. It's a good plan IMO, saves the car, curious if they try it at Atlanta.
Yep, she seems like a very nice young lady. It’s kind of cool watching here go through the ups and downs of her life inside and outside of racing. She looks like she really enjoys what she is doing and it shows in her upbeat attitude she has.She's so approachable and friendly. I wish she had just a little more talent....
She should be expected to have a similar year to Brett Moffitt’s 2023 season in the same equipment, which is basically what you described. Keep the car clean and finish about 15th and have some flashes in the top 10. Much less than that is a disappointment.
She hung out in the low 20s for the first two stages. She picked up five or six spots almost immediately at the start of stage 3 and stayed in the mid teens from there on out.Respectable run today, top 15
I don't know about that. The closer she gets to the top 10, the harder it's going to be to pass.She is going to win.
Nobody touching the Gibbs cars all year on downforce tracks, Austin Hill wins every plate race, and she won’t win a road course with SVG and Allmendinger in the field.She is going to win.
She is going to win.
I don't know about that. The closer she gets to the top 10, the harder it's going to be to pass.
Most likely true but I am going to try to will it into existence for my bold prediction.Nobody touching the Gibbs cars all year on downforce tracks, Austin Hill wins every plate race, and she won’t win a road course with SVG and Allmendinger in the field.
Like many drivers moving to a new level she probably needs time finding her footing. Fans would hope for a fast start but that’s probably not reality for most in a new car. A full year will tell us something meaningful. The first few races aren’t some kinda prophecy about her future. But she does need to show up over the next half dozen races and move that average needle to the top twenty.
SVG: 12th, 3rd, DNF, 6th, should’ve been 2ndLike many drivers moving to a new level she probably needs time finding her footing. Fans would hope for a fast start but that’s probably not reality for most in a new car. A full year will tell us something meaningful. The first few races aren’t some kinda prophecy about her future. But she does need to show up over the next half dozen races and move that average needle to the top twenty.
My fingers are still crossed but I was hoping to see at least one real flash of something by now. But a single 15th place finish in Vegas and an avg finish of 27+ is a slow start. Early still but needs some kinda eye of the tiger moment in the next few races.
I am thinking she might be better off moving up to Cup. That might fit her driving style a bit better.Like many drivers moving to a new level she probably needs time finding her footing. Fans would hope for a fast start but that’s probably not reality for most in a new car. A full year will tell us something meaningful. The first few races aren’t some kinda prophecy about her future. But she does need to show up over the next half dozen races and move that average needle to the top twenty.
I had to hit the mute button. I’m glad I wasn’t listening to that while I was driving because that could cause some serious road rage.Lose that music, please.
F1I am thinking she might be better off moving up to Cup. That might fit her driving style a bit better.
Like many drivers moving to a new level she probably needs time finding her footing. Fans would hope for a fast start but that’s probably not reality for most in a new car. A full year will tell us something meaningful. The first few races aren’t some kinda prophecy about her future. But she does need to show up over the next half dozen races and move that average needle to the top twenty.
Joe Graf Jr says hello. He ran 15-20 in Gibbs equipment last year. It’s possible that running 25th in 15th place equipment is what’s going on here.The entire "Hailie Deegan to Xfinity" movement was because the cars were more similar to the ARCA and West Series cars she produced decent results in.
Right now, I think you can put as much blame on the equipment as on Hailie. Even if she is a bottom-half driver, if her equipment was top-half or mid-tier, she'd be running better than this.
Joe Graf Jr says hello. He ran 15-20 in Gibbs equipment last year. It’s possible that running 25th in 15th place equipment is what’s going on here.