Ryan Preece

If Toyota had more teams in the series, I bet they’d patch together a deal across multiple teams to let him race the full season.

Kinda like Ford is doing for Cindric.

Preece deserves to race for the championship in this series. No discussion.
 
Preece isn't under contract with the yoters except this year for part time. He might be a hot topic next year's silly season
 
I would sign him....these teams are silly if they dont

Im a firm believer that talent will bring success and success will bring sponsorship. Look at Kyle Laraon, Brad K, JJ, guys like that never had sponsors to buy their truck,xfinity rides to get them to cup they were given oppurtunities and look what happened.
 
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I would sign him....these teams are silly if they dont

Im a firm believer that talent will bring success and success will bring sponsorship. Look at Kyle Laraon, Brad K, JJ, guys like that never had sponsors to buy their truck,xfinity rides to get them to cup they were given oppurtunities and look what happened.

There’s definitely a Brad K vibe to Preece’s career arch. Toiled around in junk for a while, then was given a opportunity and cashed in big.
 
There’s definitely a Brad K vibe to Preece’s career arch. Toiled around in junk for a while, then was given a opportunity and cashed in big.

Preece refused to drive junk last year because he knew what he was capable of. And he ******* proved it too.
 
Age is going to work against him and he'll never get to cup, but he deserves a full time XNS ride. In reality He's only a year older than Suarez There's just not going to be a spot.
 
Age is going to work against him and he'll never get to cup, but he deserves a full time XNS ride. In reality He's only a year older than Suarez There's just not going to be a spot.
I think he's got a shot at Cup, but sadly some will say he's too old and he might never get a top ride.
 
I'm sorry , he won the race because of a late caution and there was no way he was going to pass Jones. And how many drivers do just great in the Xfinity, but the step up to cup proves to be a different story?
 
I'm sorry , he won the race because of a late caution and there was no way he was going to pass Jones. And how many drivers do just great in the Xfinity, but the step up to cup proves to be a different story?
The dude was in the top 5 all day, I'd say he drove a smart race and deserved that win.
 
7 starts the last two years, with 2 wins, 6 top fives and 7 top tens. What else could you want...
Exactly, given good equipment the guy has proven he can race with the best, he has a lot of patience too, yesterday he didn't force the issue. A steady race right from the start, he's a winner, proves it here in the Northeast all the time in a Modified. I'm just glad he got a chance, hopefully this becomes something even bigger for Preece.
 
What he has done in that JGR ride proves to me nothing less of what William Byron did thr past two years
 
he has a few more races in Xfinity this year, and some will be against cup drivers, almost all of them on the larger tracks.
 
I'm sorry , he won the race because of a late caution and there was no way he was going to pass Jones. And how many drivers do just great in the Xfinity, but the step up to cup proves to be a different story?
Fake news
 
Calling it now. There is no way that Ryan Preece ends up without a full-time ride for next year.
 
As I've said on here before...Ryan Preece epitomizes everything that is wrong with NASCAR and will be a case study of why this sport went downhill, and especially the disconnect between the local and national levels.

I believe with the bust of "rookie fever" at the Cup level the past couple years hopefully we're nearing the turning point where talent will start to become more important than money.
 
Nothing will be considered more important than money unless it is someone who has none.
 
I really like his chances. He's doing everything right; he's contending for wins and top-fives every time he gets out there, so I am hoping the team owners are taking as much notice as we are. :)
 
Pretty sad that 27 could be considered too old for a Cup ride now.

It certainly is when you consider Earnhardt Sr was almost 30 before he got a full time ride..
I used to LMAO at the Gillette ''young guns'' ads. Did any of them really shave?
I'm not against the youth movement but something just doesn't seem right to me when under 20 year olds are driving in the sports top 3 series
 
It certainly is when you consider Earnhardt Sr was almost 30 before he got a full time ride..
I used to LMAO at the Gillette ''young guns'' ads. Did any of them really shave?
I'm not against the youth movement but something just doesn't seem right to me when under 20 year olds are driving in the sports top 3 series
If you go back 25 years to 1993, Jeff Gordon was the only full-time Cup driver that was under 27. Times have certainly changed. Joey Logano is 27, and he's already in his 10th season in Cup.
 
I like Preece, he is a racers racer, he is patient and doesn't use his equipment up early in a long race. I for one sure hope he gets a top notch ride.:booya:

I watched him run his Modified at New Smyrna in February this year, heck of a wheel man.
 
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