Current est value of 30 million, dont think a minority investor is gonna spend 10 million over current value.Minority interest...say 49%? Any word on the value of this equity stake? With the Dale Jr. set charter value of $20 million each...maybe $40 million for a minority share? Maybe a little more?
He's not performing?For a rookie I think he's shown pretty good speedI'm going to laugh if this means Ty Gibbs will actually have to perform instead of counting on Grandpappy to keep him in a ride.
Despite the narrative, some of the silver spooners actually have real talent.He's not performing?For a rookie I think he's shown pretty good speed
He has had the season nobody thought he would. He has stayed out of trouble, and he is learning. So awesome to listen to Hirschman guide him. He sounds like he has huge respect for Gayle and Hirsch coaching him up. Ty is laying a foundation for a Hall of Fame career. Proud of him.He's not performing?For a rookie I think he's shown pretty good speed
I suspect that losing his dad at the age and in the way he did at the end of the season last year probably had a maturing effect on him as well.He has had the season nobody thought he would. He has stayed out of trouble, and he is learning. So awesome to listen to Hirschman guide him. He sounds like he has huge respect for Gayle and Hirsch coaching him up. Ty is laying a foundation for a Hall of Fame career. Proud of him.
I believe that Ty is living out the last guidance his Dad gave him. That speaks to his character which has been under fire for quite some time.I suspect that losing his dad at the age and in the way he did at the end of the season last year probably had a maturing effect on him as well.
I am glad Coach is committed to holding onto his company. Family is everything to him, and his plan has always been to take care of them after he is gone.I've always wondered how Joe was going to structure the organization now that both JD and Coy are gone. I had wondered if he had planned to sell it off in the future.
How Joe Gibbs Plans to Keep His Joe Gibbs Racing NASCAR Team in the Family
Recent sale of part of JGR to an investment group is not a sign that JGR is about to change hands.www.yahoo.com
I believe that Ty is living out the last guidance his Dad gave him. That speaks to his character which has been under fire for quite some time.
I think the point was that his Dad made that clear, and IMO his character is defined by his respect for his Dad. Even the most perfect people with the most perfect character make mistakes and grow if they listen to their most trusted stakeholders.Well he was the reason that his character was under fire so he has nobody but himself to blame. I do agree he has stayed mostly under the radar this year which is a good thing. Hopefully this continues.
Works for me.Greatest part owner in motorsports
Greatest part owner in motorsports
Which number would make you all warm and fuzzy?Nothing is more weird than seeing Ty “Rowdy” Gibbs in the wannabe Kyle 54 car.
Why are they running the 54 instead of 18 when that’s a KBM number? It’s just sooooo weird.
Which number would make you all warm and fuzzy?
Why are they running the 54 instead of 18 when that’s a KBM number? It’s just sooooo weird.
Yeah, it was kind of a KBM number, but ran under JGR for the most part. And don't be surprised if the 18 comes back once Truex retires. I think #51 is the one true "KBM number"