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I wasn't dreading this news Good riddance.
Rumor8 Million is the going rumor.
Exactly what I wanted to say.Look, let's call this what it is.
If you don't pay me 7 million per year.....I'm gonna go home.
I have had a good career, good life and I will now move on.
Good for you Matt. Good you have the money to take that stance. I do not begrudge you one bit.
But I also do not feel sorry for you. No one should.
With the troubled times in NASCAR and we all know the sport is enduring troubling times, without great sponsorship....ya can't pay a driver $7m per year. And as a team owner, you have rising young talent (which will be the "Matt Kenseths" for the next 15 years) and currently they will drive for $1m per year.....it's an easy decision. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
Kasey was willing to take the pay cut to keep driving. Matt was not. Ok I respect both their decisions.
But do not take this out on Joe Gibbs....or on any oiwner......he has done what needs to be done to remain in business......like any responsible owner should.
Time to move on for us fans also. Enjoy NASCAR next season or do not follow the sport anymore. It's your decision. I'll still be enjoying NASCAR next year. And I will enjoy all the good young talent in the sport.
All things must change or die.
So lets say publicly at the start of the season how much you love Matt and his family and want him to stay until he retires. 3 months later give him his walking papers. Short stroking it won't change any of that. Gibbs is nothing but a Toyota factory puppet anyway in his defense.
Link to the validity of this statement please.Matt made his (wants to be paid a certain level to race) and he didn't get employed
Link to the validity of this statement please.
It's been reported that there were no negotiations. He was just told that he was no longer welcome at JGR because they wanted Jones in the car. Look it up. Never mind here are some links.
"The team, however, couldn’t acquiesce with Kenseth’s wishes as it was contractually obligated to bring Jones back in-house or risk losing him to a rival. And with Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and Daniel Suarez under contract, and with Jones regarded as a phenom, the decision of who would be the odd man out was obvious".
https://www.sbnation.com/nascar/201...h-out-erik-jones-joe-gibbs-racing-2018-season
“I think on the overall picture though for us, we just got put in this situation with a lot of things happening to our race team over a period of about a year and half where we wound up at this spot. We didn’t want to be here, but we wound up here and then we had to make a decision.
Among the other factors Gibbs mentioned was Carl Edwards’ abrupt retirement from the sport in the offseason. That decision triggered the progression of Daniel Suarez to JGR’s No. 19 Toyota for his Sunoco Rookie of the Year campaign this season".
https://www.nascar.com/news-media/2017/07/16/joe-gibbs-reacts-matt-kenseth-erik-jones-20-car/
"Kenseth’s fate had been in limbo — though it seemed obvious Jones was being groomed for the ride — and Gibbs made the transaction complete, leaving the 45-year-old driver without an ‘18 car".
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ver-end-of-the-ride-with-joe-gibbs/103692166/
As a long time kenseth fan, I hold no ill will toward Gibbs as he made a business decision and that's that. If these middle age drivers cant find a ride, start your own team and give 'em hell.
My only regret is that he didn't put the #22 through the wall, instead of just into it.
As I said, I have no problem with his business decision but I find it hard to swallow that Edwards is in anyway responsible.
I seriously doubt that has anything to do with it. Hell, if I had the dollars, I'd sponsor anyone who puts #22 in the garage.Think about it he probably didn't gain any sponsors from being known as a Kamikaze driver.... and now here he is
I don't think he is responsible. I am sure JGR wanted to keep him but they obviously had a strong enough bench.
Edward's is more marketable than Kenseth and younger, so Kenseth would have been first to go, imo.
Edward's retirement actually made things easier for JGR imo. It has allowed them to retain Suarez and Jones with one less tough decision that Edward's made for them.
Again all just my opinion.
If you're referring to having too many men work on the car, that's a crew chief's job, not a driver's.
Perhaps a season off to study team duties and responsibilities is in order.
Can Gibbs pull off the impossible and hire another unlikeable driver?
Why? What's the point of learning rules that don't apply to you? I could see your point if the team members were interchangeable, taking turns driving, jacking, fueling, etc. They don't. I manage a computer network; I don't need to know the details of generally accepted accounting principles.Better that the whole team learns the rules ........ my copy of the rule book was apparently lost in the mail.
Why? What's the point of learning rules that don't apply to you? I could see your point if the team members were interchangeable, taking turns driving, jacking, fueling, etc. They don't. I manage a computer network; I don't need to know the details of generally accepted accounting principles.
I seriously doubt that has anything to do with it. Hell, if I had the dollars, I'd sponsor anyone who puts #22 in the garage.
Makes sense.
I do too, but I don't expect others to learn from them as a job requirement.I would like to read one book that no other human has ever seen
Yeah thats racing.....what a disgrace
Rumor
I don't know if Matt would have been interested in a 1-year seat-warmer ride. It's all moot now.... I think if Hendrick thought he could keep Byron in Xfinity for one more year ...
I don't know if Matt would have been interested in a 1-year seat-warmer ride. It's all moot now.
really?I wonder if juniors retirement isn’t more Hendrick trying to reduce his salary, and less about concussions?
Seems to me the owners are starting to collude against the drivers. If they don’t watch it, they might have a date in a court room.
I wonder if juniors retirement isn’t more Hendrick trying to reduce his salary, and less about concussions?
Seems to me the owners are starting to collude against the drivers. If they don’t watch it, they might have a date in a court room.
Contrary to what the popular opinion seems to be I think this is a good thing for the sport.
The fact that teams and sponsors want to put drivers in their cars who will be competitive for a long time to come shows their interest in the longevity of their competitiveness and the sport as a whole.
I think Matt is out because no one is sure he would even be around more than a couple more years anyway. Why hire that when you can get a young guy with more promise in the future and probably pay less to have him drive your car?
This is just an ignorant comparison.
Hendrick’s youth movement developed by Gordon and Jr announcing retirement and going out on their own terms. Kasey was not performing and thats just a business move.
JGR is starting to push for a youth movement while pushing out a championship competitive driver. Denny has said himself that he is looking over his own shoulder, and he is also a championship competitive driver.
A toxic atmosphere develops when there is supposed to be a “team” but drivers become replacement paranoid for nothing other than their age.
Kenseth should sue NA$CAR for age discrimination, it's against law ya know.
Why hire that when you can get a young guy with more promise in the future and probably pay less to have him drive your car?