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Farm Truck
yep no big deal
So it won't be a big deal either when they close up shop and Truex is looking for another team?yep no big deal
A little different when you have a champion losing his sponsor when he is doing well and at the height of his career don't you think. People minimizing this as nothing, don't really take into account the entire picture.another poster pointed out another driver losing a sponsor years ago. Another one that might help ya more recently would be last year Larson/Ganassi losing Target, and the hand wringers were having a field day. SMH
So it won't be a big deal either when they close up shop and Truex is looking for another team?
NopeLol don't you think you're getting a bit ahead of yourself?
Nope
Who's in line, list the prospective sponsors? They already said they would close up shop, if no primary sponsor. This is a big deal, you are making it like it isn't...why?So it's already a foregone conclusion that they won't find another sponsor and the team will fold? Yeah, OK.
So ...what's your so old man?
Who's in line, list the prospective sponsors? They already said they would close up shop, if no primary sponsor. This is a big deal, you are making it like it isn't...why?
Still think a champion losing his primary sponsor is a huge deal, especially when he hasn't let up...wins, qualified for Chase and a threat to win every week....yet he is losing his sponsor when those are very hard to come by.I don't know, why don't you wait and see? It's July.
Really...so when Truex doesn't drive for FFR you gonna still say that?mountain out of a mole hill
We will see if a sponsor steps up, if not bye bye..FRBell and Truex to furniture row next year makes more sense in my world. Sorry dude, I'm not a nego, it ain't healthy
People get mad because it's not supposed to be this way. This is supposed to be the most competitive field in Nascar history. It's part the young guys aren't killing it and other vets seem way off
Chase Elliott (year 3) 0 wins
Ryan Blaney (year 3) 1 win
Daniel Suarez (year 2) 0 wins
Erik Jones (year 2) 1 win
Ricky Stenhouse (year 6) 2 wins
Kyle Larson (year 5) 5 wins, 3 at the same track
Austin Dillon(year 5) 2 wins
Sales decline? Wouldn't you keep your logo on a car to increase sales? Especially a winning one.I think 5 Hour Energy leaving is more of a reflection of their sales decline.
Follow the link and you'll see 2015 sales of 241 million, 233 in 2016, and 218 in 2017.
That's what I call "off the top" money, meaning that those lost sales contained quite a bit of their profitability. Cutting off sponsorship's is a quick and easy fix.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/558119/us-sales-of-5-hour-energy-drinks/
Sales declined while on the car. They must feel the need to reduce spending while spending marketing dollars elsewhere.Sales decline? Wouldn't you keep your logo on a car to increase sales? Especially a winning one.
A double espresso never goes out of style.The 5 Hour Energy product was never going to last anyway it was just a matter of time until it got exposed for what it is,just a fad.
5 Hours of fame...The 5 Hour Energy product was never going to last anyway it was just a matter of time until it got exposed for what it is,just a fad.
You love making up your own narratives, don't you?Sales decline? Wouldn't you keep your logo on a car to increase sales? Especially a winning one.
I'm not making up anything, logic tells you if you have a winner you stick with it. Taking your logo off a champion's car, a guy that is winning btw and in the hunt for another championship makes no sense. There are other factors at work here. I sense a merger of FRR with another team. Why not sell when it's probably worth the most it ever will be? I don't buy the logic a billion dollar company like 5 Hour is trying to cut costs. Exposure is everything to them, unless they know something coming down the pike about NASCAR that is a huge blow to the sport.You love making up your own narratives, don't you?
Fad? https://www.inc.com/ilan-mochari/5-hour-energy-billions-in-change.htmlThe 5 Hour Energy product was never going to last anyway it was just a matter of time until it got exposed for what it is,just a fad.
Or giving away money to charity.like the founder is doing.Sales declined while on the car. They must feel the need to reduce spending while spending marketing dollars elsewhere.
MTJ is a terrible actor, I won't miss seeing the 5 hour energy commercials
Yep the racing had been better, that's why NASCAR shouldn't change anything next year.Big 3 winning so many races is bothering some people but the racing has been good. Sports fans always find a way to hate what they claim to love.
If that sponsor left one team to go to another, yes it would be a big deal.Wouldn't read too much into it? So it's no big deal when the best team in the sport loses its primary sponsor?
If that sponsor left one team to go to another, yes it would be a big deal.
For a sponsor to leave the sport altogether, it is not so shocking. Even a 7 time champion can lose his main sponsor.
The height of stupidity is when you keep doing the same thing expecting different results.Sales decline? Wouldn't you keep your logo on a car to increase sales? Especially a winning one.
People get mad because it's not supposed to be this way. This is supposed to be the most competitive field in Nascar history. It's part the young guys aren't killing it and other vets seem way off
Chase Elliott (year 3) 0 wins
Ryan Blaney (year 3) 1 win
Daniel Suarez (year 2) 0 wins
Erik Jones (year 2) 1 win
Ricky Stenhouse (year 6) 2 wins
Kyle Larson (year 5) 5 wins, 3 at the same track
Austin Dillon(year 5) 2 wins
Hey some of the older/veteran guys aren't getting it done either, Kenseth, JJ, McMurray, Hamlin, Menard, Kahne, Newman.Bingo. Bottom line is these younger guys aren’t competing and winning races