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Jeff put up his own money for the 48 car, JJ didn't.
Anyone else find it odd that Ally signed thru 2023 but they didn't announce a contract extension for JJ to coincide with that? I believe hes only signed thru 2020?
Keeping it open to see if the struggles continue or short notice try to go out on a high note?
The only part that surprises me is learning JJ is on a contract and not the same open-ended handshake deal that Jeff worked under.
Jeff put up his own money for the 48 car, JJ didn't.
Keeping it open to see if the struggles continue or short notice try to go out on a high note?
now everyone here can retire Jimmie Johnson like they've been retiring Kurt Busch...... Insert "Driver Internet Darling X" into this ride
You're sure.I'm sure Jeff's ownership stake was strictly in lieu of salary, so unless you consider that putting up you own money, I would say no.
You're sure.
It was a reward. In that rarified air, the paperwork is legalized by the transfer of $1.
The only part that surprises me is learning JJ is on a contract and not the same open-ended handshake deal that Jeff worked under.
Your facts are useless here.JTG didn't can their driver after a year for someone else the manufacturer mandated; they actually wanted him back. Stenhouse had 7 frickin' years to demonstrate his abilities in hardware his teammate demonstrated was playoff-worthy.
No similarities to DiBenedetto. None. Quit trying to find them.
I wouldn't be shocked if there's an "option" for Ally to get out if JJ isn't in the carI could see Jimmie signing another one year deal or extension to race through 2021... I think having this sponsorship lined up through 2023 is TOO good of an opportunity to not bring in another young guy and give them 2 years to show themselves with ally backing things up.
I'm pretty sure Chevy would be a bit ruffled.Jimmie to Toyota...would people be upset?
Business.. and given the in race coverage "there's no question he will have a ride next year".. he simply used these well intended dramatics, and used the media to advocate for a ride next year. I'm sure the feelings were real, albeit dramatized. He campaigned for himself and used the media as a job reference, so to speak. Not sure if this is what you are saying, but it is what it is. He did what he did to give himself an image... Which is important in NASCAR these days.Words are important, and Matt knows that. He selected them for a desired dramatic effect. Given the growth of Matt Nation, I would say he has been successful.
If that ever happens, we are gonna need a lot popcorn, the **** storm of pissed off "rednecks" posting on social media would be pure entertainment .Jimmie to Toyota...would people be upset?
Any time your money is gone regardless how, your the investor.I'm sure Jeff's ownership stake was strictly in lieu of salary, so unless you consider that putting up you own money, I would say no.
If that ever happens, we are gonna need a lot popcorn, the sh!t storm of pissed off "rednecks" posting on social media would be pure entertainment .
My post flew right over your headI don't know how many "rednecks" are Jimmie Johnson fans. He is sort of the "anti-redneck". From a personal standpoint, I'd have to be restrained from slitting wrists if that ever came to pass. I'm not too worried though. Jimmie seems to be a pretty loyal guy, and I think he fully understands that without the support he got from Chevrolet, he likely wouldn't even HAVE a racing career.
Any time your money is gone regardless how, your the investor.
JJ was a salaried employee and still is.
My post flew right over your head
What I was saying is, there is a large portion of the fan base that are still pissed off that NASCAR allowed Toyota into the sport, and this portion of the fan base does not miss any chance to spew their racist hatred for Toyota and the Japanese, and with that same group being very "murican", and Jimmie has been driving Chevy's going back to his off road days, I can see them getting very upset if Jimmie starting driving a one of those damn "Yoders"Maybe so. Are you implying that "rednecks" could care less if Jimmie drove a Toyota?
it would be sad if Ross Chastain doesn,t find a better cup ride.i think the 37 and 38 are still open.
Mine too, apparently. Maybe you didn't make your point.My post flew right over your head
Some news on Daniel Saurez
NASCAR Talk: Upcoming meetings could determine Daniel Suarez's fate at SHR
https://nascar.nbcsports.com/2019/1...s-could-determine-daniel-suarezs-fate-at-shr/
I personally would rather chuck Bowyer for Custer than Suarez, but objectively, Suarez has massively underperformed and I wouldn't blame Tony for giving him das boot.
All three of those other guys underperformed...I would like to chuck them all for better talent lol
Eh. I can't stand him but Bowyer has done very well given the level of competition.
My expectations for him are higher given where he was at a year ago
Tony's going to give Daniel a submarine?Suarez has massively underperformed and I wouldn't blame Tony for giving him das boot.
Tony's going to give Daniel a submarine?
Sponsors love Bowyer. The media love Bowyer. Fans who love other drivers like Bowyer.
Bowyer will be in the #14 next year.