That is what it said is he would take Monster with him.Sorry I didn’t see but is Monster going with Kurt to the 1. I’ll tell you if he can bring Monster and Chip can keep some of Jamie’s sponsors like McDonalds, Cessna, Artic Cat or Sherwin Williams that has the makings of being a well funded ride. I’m excited for Kurt if true, also hope he gets some run in Indy Car. Imagine if next year’s 500 has Kurt, Fernando Alonso and Smoke along with current regulars in Series. Stoked.
Ah thanks skimming while still at work. You like Kurt, excited for this?That is what it said is he would take Monster with him.
I like him too, but I agree this is the end of the line for him in Cup. 7 wins in 16 seasons isn't exactly a great resume.I like Jamie and all, but his time in Cup is up. Kurt will be good for a year or two until John Hunter is ready
Usually, when they come out with contract news, it turns out to be legitimate. If this isn't, it certainly bucks the trend.Is this report legit? Anyone able to comment on their past reliability?
wouldn't be surprised if Kurt races an occasional IndyCar for Chip.
Does this mean Ford will want their GT back?
I can't help but believe this is Kurt's final team change. Monster has seemed happy with him as a sponsored driver, I mean almost every picture you see of Kurt he's wearing that digital camo Monster hat and holding a can of Monster (by the bottom 20% label facing out).
Matt Weaver is a real Mcasshole for jumping in Jamie's face about this breaking news 2 seconds after qualifying. Typical unprofessional journalism trying to get a sound bite
But that 40 year old guy is a regular top 10 finisher. The 42 year old...has had a good runIf it’s true, 40 yr old guy replacing a 42 yr old guy.
Top ten, yes, but neither driver is a threat for the championship.But that 40 year old guy is a regular top 10 finisher. The 42 year old...has had a good run
Top ten, yes, but neither driver is a threat for the championship.
Short term gains.
McMurray isn’t at Kurt’s level but Kurt leaving SHR is not a step upward.Kurt is 4th in points, the highest of any driver not in "the big three". Surely not championship level compared to those guys, but at least he's in the same ballpark. Some minor changes and he could be on their level. McMurray isn't even close to making the playoffs let alone fighting for a championship.
McMurray isn’t at Kurt’s level but Kurt leaving SHR is not a step upward.
...and, No. Kurt isn’t on the same level as the big three, no matter what.
Bowyer isn’t a championship threat and neither is Kurt.I never said it was a step upward. I also never said that he was on the same level as the big three as things currently stand. But what I did say is that his current performance does not preclude him from being a 'threat' for the championship by this year's end. "No matter what" leaves no room for improvement, yet there are 14 races left. He's at the door knocking, just hasn't been let in yet. Same case with Bowyer.
Consistency is what wins at the current level of competition.
Three teams are consistently at the top.