KTMLew01
Team Owner
What are the things a driver should have done to qualify for a Cup ride?
Sounds similar to the PGA's system for golf.In a perfect world, NASCAR would have a similar system to what the FIA has for their Formula ladder. Whereas your promotion to the next license is dependent upon how many points you have at the current license level. A driver earns or loses points on their license by how they perform at the current level. Winning reces and championships will earn bonus points on your license. Poor finishes will result in losing points on your license.
Theoretically, in Macho Man's words, the creme will rise to the top.
What are the things a driver should have done to qualify for a Cup ride?
In a perfect world, NASCAR would have a similar system to what the FIA has for their Formula ladder. Whereas your promotion to the next license is dependent upon how many points you have at the current license level. A driver earns or loses points on their license by how they perform at the current level. Winning reces and championships will earn bonus points on your license. Poor finishes will result in losing points on your license.
Theoretically, in Macho Man's words, the creme will rise to the top.
Have the right guy with the right team see you perform at lower levels in SLM's or WOO at a high level and then recommend you to the owners.
Example: Mark Martin found Matt Kenseth for Rousch.
Or do it like Kyle Larson did it, kick ass in WOO and then go hunting a ride.
Or have a huge trust fund and buy your way in, IE: Gregson
You missed walking on water and raising the dead.The qualifications should include:
-at least 20 years of experience with driving a full body race car with fenders.
- Needs to be marketable under 25 years old.
- Needs to be all about being a specialized driving wheelman at finding the fast line on the track (even if the car is a ****box).
- Needs to be an expert on the chassis and set-ups, and know exactly what the car needs.
- Needs to be relentless and capable of pushing the car to the limt.
- Needs to be able to save the tires and finish races.
- Needs to be sensitive on social media and always have the right thing to say.
- We dont need a keyboard jockey, let your driving do your talking.
- A driver should be a people person, someone that is real with some personality and charisma.
- Needs to be aware of the latest cause and should always wear the appropriate "I care" ribbon.
- Don't be an ass clown attention whore.
- Needs to be a family man with wholesome values to attract sponsors.
- Needs to be a hip rock star personality that is a bad ass. Dont be boring.
-Avoid finished 2nd at all cost, even a 3rd is better than 2nd unless you want to be tagged as a choke artist.
There are probably a few other essentials that I will think of later on
This and the MFGs scout for talent to bring in as development drivers. Most of that is done in the lower series like ARCA. Lots of ways drivers can make the series. Hendrick was talking about Byron who developed himself using a computer and Hendrick urged others that computers can be a pathway also. Retzlaff in the Xfinity series is another driver who made it using a computer and iRacing.I would continue to do things as they are done now. I would hire the best possible driver that was also pleasing to the sponsors and money men. If I was a man of means I would hire the best possible driver and fund him with one of my company’s businesses which is the case in some instances today.