Nope TWF, BAM certainly is not Evernham, neither was the Elliott racing team of the 90's. It is somewhat doubtful that the 36 team, the 4 team, or many of the others that Ken has driven for were equal to Evernham's Dodges, not the Junior Johnson teams and most certainly not the Melling Ford's that Bill drove.
To strike off on a tangent here, I am beginning to wonder if involvement in multiple series and disciplines of racing on a semi-regular basis is detrimental to modern day WC racing. This is a thought I have to work on a bit, as last season i would have not considered it a valid point. But now as I consider the WC champions of the past 10 years or so, and also think about Joe Gibbs insistence that Tony devote full attention to his Winston Cup effort last season, it begins to at least make the appearance of being a valid argument. At the moment I have developed any theory as to why this might have become the case. I have to do some pondering and looking at past WC champions as well, I might after some deliberation decide that this has always been true. Up until the so0called "modern era" of NASCAR the drivers really had no time for other disciplines or series, so only the modern era champions need be examined. Just thinking in print here.