Possibly, although Truex is doing in the East Series what Kligerman is doing in ARCA.
Truex is lucky that Dibenedeto isn't running them all. He has just as many wins as Truex with less starts.
Possibly, although Truex is doing in the East Series what Kligerman is doing in ARCA.
Is Dibenedeto a JGR development driver?
I knew that. I wouldnt be shocked to see the younger Truex run a few Cup races(3-4) in the #66 next year.
Possibly, although Truex is doing in the East Series what Kligerman is doing in ARCA.
How slow they've been with Allgaier?I would say their window is 2-3 years, as stated though I like Kligerman's chances of moving up faster if he leaves Penske. Look at how slow they have been with Allgaier. I would guess both get seat time in the Truck and Nationwide series(maybe running close to full schedules in both depending on dates) and 2 or 3 races at the Cup level as well. Gibbs will probably run Dibenedeto in the #02 some next year as well for a few races. However you slice it, NASCAR has some great young drivers that will be in the Cup very shortly: Dillon, Kligerman, Truex, Earnhardt, Bayne, Buescher, Dibenedeto. I am guessing if Randy Moss ever decides to run a Cup schedule you could add Malsem to that list as well.
I would say their window is 2-3 years, as stated though I like Kligerman's chances of moving up faster if he leaves Penske. Look at how slow they have been with Allgaier. I would guess both get seat time in the Truck and Nationwide series(maybe running close to full schedules in both depending on dates) and 2 or 3 races at the Cup level as well. Gibbs will probably run Dibenedeto in the #02 some next year as well for a few races. However you slice it, NASCAR has some great young drivers that will be in the Cup very shortly: Dillon, Kligerman, Truex, Earnhardt, Bayne, Buescher, Dibenedeto. I am guessing if Randy Moss ever decides to run a Cup schedule you could add Malsem to that list as well.
Dillon impressing you or not really has nothing to do with it. If Harvick leaves RCR the #29 will probably be Dillons, if he stays then he gets the #07 a year after when Mears is **** canned, or he could possibly take one of the open EGR rides.
As for Kligerman, going straight to Cup from ARCA didnt hurt Logano all that much. A full Nationwide/Truck schedule with Cup starts spread throughout probably wouldnt hurt him at all.
I dont really think much of Sean Caisse, he will probably be a Johnny Sauter at best.
going straight to Cup from ARCA didnt hurt Logano all that much.
Dillon and Caisse have each ran the same amount of NASCAR races, and at least Dillon has a top 10 showing to his resume. It's funny you mention that "Dillon has RCR equipment" considering Caisse runs the same exact equipment. All of his races are run with RCR or KHI equipment. They even share the Nationwide ride IIRC(#2?). Dillon is also 4 years younger than Caisse.Logano had Nationwide starts before he went to Cup... three months worth. Not to trash Joey because I like him, but HE hasn't won a race yet, he rode Zippy's back piggyback style in to victory lane.
If Sean Caisse can calm down on his, um, full contact driving style, he'll be just fine. He's already done a hell of a lot more in his career than Austin Dillon and without the advantage of Richard Childress equipment either. I guess you missed his big win at Rockingham or the numerous races last year where Caisse was in the top 3 all race. What has Austin Dillon done?
Believe it or not, ARCA experience is worth a whole lot more than Camping World Series experience. The biggest tracks the East Series races on are New Hampshire, Dover, Iowa and the road courses. ARCA races at Daytona, Talladega, Kentucky, Pocono, Michigan, Chicagoland, Kansas, Salem (which is a lot like Bristol), Iowa, the road course at New Jersey Motorsports Park and Rockingham. Which track is more likely to get you ready for Daytona: Daytona or South Boston?
I ain't knocking short track racing because I love the short tracks, but NASCAR only races on three short tracks now and the only tracks I've ever seen with similarities to Bristol and Martinsville are Salem, Langley Speedway and the half-mile oval Andy Hillenburg is building just off the backstretch at The Rock.
Back to the point, Austin Dillon ain't ready for Nationwide or Cup. He's nowhere close to ready for Sprint Cup. He'd be better off hiring AJ Allmendinger for next season and running Dillon in the remainder of the ARCA Series for this year.
Dillon and Caisse have each ran the same amount of NASCAR races, and at least Dillon has a top 10 showing to his resume. It's funny you mention that "Dillon has RCR equipment" considering Caisse runs the same exact equipment. All of his races are run with RCR or KHI equipment. They even share the Nationwide ride IIRC(#2?). Dillon is also 4 years younger than Caisse.
Dillon and Caisse have each ran the same amount of NASCAR races, and at least Dillon has a top 10 showing to his resume.
Yay, you post a picture of Sean Caisse's 1 ARCA win! You fail to mention though that in fewer races(3 to be exact), while Dillon doesnt have a win, he has the same # of top 10s and just 1 fewer top 5 finish? And despite what you want to think, Richard Childress owning the car notwithstanding, I am guessing Venturini(thats who Caisse drives for in ARCA, correct?) gets supplied by RCR quite well to run their development driver. And even if they dont get much help from RCR, isnt Venturini among the most well funded teams in ARCA? Isnt that the team that groomed Allgaier and Logano?Really, this is an RCR car?
Yay, you post a picture of Sean Caisse's 1 ARCA win! You fail to mention though that in fewer races(3 to be exact), while Dillon doesnt have a win, he has the same # of top 10s and just 1 fewer top 5 finish? And despite what you want to think, Richard Childress owning the car notwithstanding, I am guessing Venturini(thats who Caisse drives for in ARCA, correct?) gets supplied by RCR quite well to run their development driver. And even if they dont get much help from RCR, isnt Venturini among the most well funded teams in ARCA? Isnt that the team that groomed Allgaier and Logano?
isnt Venturini among the most well funded teams in ARCA? Isnt that the team that groomed Allgaier and Logano?
Allgaier only ever ran 1 race for Venturini motorsports.
Are you going to Kentucky Speedway this weekend?
(couldn't resist)
who was the no name a year or two ago that won (i think) at kentucky in nationwide out of the blue and the very next week had a cup ride?If he aint in Nationwide full time next year someones brain aint working properly.
who was the no name a year or two ago that won (i think) at kentucky in nationwide out of the blue and the very next week had a cup ride?
Oh yea, that David Gilliland kid.
if davey had a cup ride the very next week, parker should be at least in nationwide by now.What does that have to do with anything?
if davey had a cup ride the very next week, parker should be at least in nationwide by now.
I still think someone will sign him away from Penske.