Glad to see Kurt win at his home track. Interesting finish for sure, with the win gonna be hard for some drivers considering what's coming up.
Get real dude....how do you come to a sports website and put a guy down who's never had one of the best cars? Now I seriously doubt he''ll be Kevin Harvick or Kurt or Kyle Busch but he's not far off to how 7 time champ Jimmie Johnson has run the last couple years and Jimmy drives for Hendrick. Jimmie obviously doesn't like this package; I don't think he could have lost that much skill? If you've never raced round track, you don't really know much about tight, loose or free or pushing. If you have, you should know Bubba's driving a #20's or worse race car with a number 20's or worse race team. So Bubba is mostly white and he has a mostly black mom and an at least mostly white dad (probably full?); what do you think our great athletes on our football and basketball are for the most part for decades? You're on a website that follows them closely; does that hurt your style? NASCAR used to be 43 cars per race and they can't fill those spots these days. Someone has to fill spots past #10! I have no idea how well Bubba will do but he's had some good races....did you watch Martinsville earlier this year and there is no tougher track to drive. So his white dad didn't get him into racing until 8 or 9 (fairly early I'd say). One thing is for sure, NASCAR doesn't look as good since 100% female Danica Patrick left it! Bubba's average finish in the Petty 43 car is .7 spots behind former NASCAR champ Bobby Labonte, he's .5 spots ahead of John Andretti, 1.5 spots better than Jeff Green and 1.4 spots ahead of Reed Sorenson in #43.SupplyChainPack said:ciscopack said:I'll guess this will do a little better than Mike's ownership BB teams; Bubba's driving has been pretty good lately. I don't keep up with it greatly or watch every race. I assume they'll be a satellite team for one of the biggies...like Gibbs? They've got to have the engines and engineering to compete but Denny and Bubba know that....gotta have a good crew too.PossumJenkins said:
DH and Jordan have been friends for a long time. Play a lot of golf together.
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https://www.bracketraces.com/documents/2020-fall-fling.pdf
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Bubba's recent finishes:. 22, 26, 38.
He's Danaca Patrick 2.0 with a black power fist.
He has no business driving on the same track with the elite drivers, and if he wasn't part of an affirmative action program, you would have never heard of his name.
If he suddenly starts winning next season, it's not because he suddenly learned how to drive - it's because NASCAR is doing what it is that NASCAR does.
And I expect that they will.
I'm wondering who said Bubba was a great driver; maybe someone above did but I doubt it? I doubt NASCAR is propping up Mexican Daniel Suarez but he's certainly not doing as well with Gaunt Brothers Racing as he did with Joe Gibbs or Stewart-Hass and yes, he'd still be driving for them if he was winning. The drop makes since...yes? Gaunt ain't as good. I have no idea if Suarrez's rich uncle helped him get in or not, his poor dad did not. No noise on Aric Almirola, he's of Cuban decent.PossumJenkins said:
Stop...Bubba is not a great driver to be sure but those finishes are in a Petty car. Danica was in race winning equipment. I am not a Bubba fan...and NASCAR has propped him up from a sponsorship perspective to be sure...same way they have Suarez. But i don't think they'll manipulate a race or for sure races...they only do that for Jr.
I'm a 43 fan but certainly not a defender of Wallace but the whole Bubba is a bad driver is ridiculous to me. The fact is, we don't really know if he's good or not. He doesn't have the equipment to compete with the other teams. I've noticed that he does seem to do fairly well on Superspeedways but again, put Kyle Busch in Bubba's car and I'd imagine the results would be just slightly better at best.SupplyChainPack said:
Wallace literally came up through the "Drive for Diversity" program.
He was given given enormous opportunities, finding, training etc. that he couldn't have dreamed of had he been a white male.
No, no sane person would call him a great driver. In fact, had everything else been exactly the same except for his genetics, you would never have heard of him.
Instead, as a well below average driver, he is propped up and celebrated as much, if not more, than any other driver on the circuit.
He is indeed Danica 2.0.
First off, I haven't said the guy can't drive at all...but his results compared to Danica not totally dissimilar.ciscopack said:
Bubba's average finish in the Petty 43 car is .7 spots behind former NASCAR champ Bobby Labonte, he's .5 spots ahead of John Andretti, 1.5 spots better than Jeff Green and 1.4 spots ahead of Reed Sorenson in #43.
Dude...the only thing I replied to you about was drag racing....nothing about NASCAR. Yeah I cherry picked some #43 drivers and used facts. Aric A. average finish in #43 were 20, 18.71, 21.44, 17.92, 23.31 in 2016 and 18.79 in 2017; Bubba drove 4 races in 2017 and averaged 17.75 in finishes. Wallaces best year in the #43 is this year at 20.73 to date. #43Pacfanweb said:First off, I haven't said the guy can't drive at all...but his results compared to Danica not totally dissimilar.ciscopack said:
Bubba's average finish in the Petty 43 car is .7 spots behind former NASCAR champ Bobby Labonte, he's .5 spots ahead of John Andretti, 1.5 spots better than Jeff Green and 1.4 spots ahead of Reed Sorenson in #43.
No wins in Cup or Xfinity. Few top 10's. Huge sponsorship that's out of proportion to his results, that's based solely (IMO) on his skin color and what's going on right now.
If that's not "Danica 2.0" I don't know who is. Yeah, he's a better actual DRIVER than she is, but he's still not a great driver that should be pulling in all the publicity and sponsor money that he is.
As far as results in the Petty car go: John Andretti? Bobby Labonte? You're cherry picking THAT far back?
The car and team were TOTALLY different then. Not to mention, RIP Andretti, but he had TWO wins in Cup, ever. Not like Petty had Dale Earnhardt driving for them there. Bobby Labonte was a good driver, but in his 40's by the time he drove for Petty. He hadn't won in 2 years, and never won again afterwards, either.
Why not the last 2 drivers? Because he is roughly 10 spots behind Almirola and Almendinger's average finish in the same car?
That car can win now. Almirola won in it. He had more top 10's in 2 years than Bubba has, period.
I have nothing against the guy, other than the drama queen "noose in the garage" crap, but the comparison with Danica is "has a job and sponsorship more because of his race than ability". And that's accurate.
Wolfer this is as good a time as any to just say thanks for all the info you share (across our website). I literally come to this thread for most of my racing info.Wolfer79 said:
Same race, same place.
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Damn Steve....you were 21 or 22 when I first listened to your recruiting spill at the Wolfpacker? I figured you were at least 60 now because you did a really good job then of learning how recruiting was going...with Scott. When were you in the Marines...18-21?Steve Williams said:I'm a 43 fan but certainly not a defender of Wallace but the whole Bubba is a bad driver is ridiculous to me. The fact is, we don't really know if he's good or not. He doesn't have the equipment to compete with the other teams. I've noticed that he does seem to do fairly well on Superspeedways but again, put Kyle Busch in Bubba's car and I'd imagine the results would be just slightly better at best.SupplyChainPack said:
Wallace literally came up through the "Drive for Diversity" program.
He was given given enormous opportunities, finding, training etc. that he couldn't have dreamed of had he been a white male.
No, no sane person would call him a great driver. In fact, had everything else been exactly the same except for his genetics, you would never have heard of him.
Instead, as a well below average driver, he is propped up and celebrated as much, if not more, than any other driver on the circuit.
He is indeed Danica 2.0.
I just saw this after you yelled at me about responding to your Nascar thread, lol.ciscopack said:I've been to all those many times and most of the big tracks east of the Mississippi. My cousin used to work for Harold Denton way back and I'd help out when I went....first guy on a naturally aspirated engine over 200MPH, 1st to run in the 7's and 6's in a quarter mile (Pro Stock). He was a country boy on a shoe string budget....no backing and he could hold his own. He out drove them all (pro stock). He gave me a big old zoom lens when I took a picture of him wearing Warren Johnson out off the line. Ronnie Sox, Ricky Smith, Bob Gliden, Lee Shepard....Harold was the better driver without money or backing those guys had. Harold was getting old in racing and we were at Rockingham one time long ago and Harold was working on his old wore out Ford Mustang. A guy beside us had this big rig and a new car and a tool box about the size of a shoe box and a bunch of drunks hanging around; the guy did not even have a timing light. Harold could hear that his car was off in tuning and he went over introduced himself and asked could he help him with the car. He did and the car got much better and he made the field. When we were leaving after the race the guy stopped us and he handed Harold an envelope...it had $1000 in it. A little later, the guy called old man Harold to ask him to drive his car. He did and then Jim Ruth bought IHRA.Pacfanweb said:I have an old Chevy drag truck that I've been working on getting back on the track. Went down the track at Benson many a time. Piedmont, Roxboro, Kinston, Brewers, Fayetteville and Sanford as well.ciscopack said:I'll guess this will do a little better than Mike's ownership BB teams; Bubba's driving has been pretty good lately. I don't keep up with it greatly or watch every race. I assume they'll be a satellite team for one of the biggies...like Gibbs? They've got to have the engines and engineering to compete but Denny and Bubba know that....gotta have a good crew too.PossumJenkins said:
DH and Jordan have been friends for a long time. Play a lot of golf together.
Down at Galot this week....for those that don't know.....the old Dunn-Benson Dragstrip is no longer. The nicest dragstrip maybe in the nation is just a few miles past the Char Grill just off Inst. 95! I remember coming here when they were closed probably 30 years ago and me and my cousin were thinking about buying or renting it. It had weeds 5 feet high. My cousins had been telling me about it but this was my first time back and it's outstanding.....35 minutes or so from Raleigh. I talked to the owner last week....man he's put a lot of good thinking in it. He has a great crew of workers too. Today's $100,000 to the winner is rained out of course, maybe we can get back out there tomorrow? Next week....Thunder Valley in Bristol, TN... for the K&N Spring Fling.
https://www.bracketraces.com/documents/2020-fall-fling.pdf
http://motormaniatv.com/
This was at Piedmont.
There are several newer tracks now, too, within an hour or so of Raleigh.
If you have not been to Galot since it became that.....you need to go. Great track.....better track than Charlotte. The first 330' is heated and cooled underneath and ran by some hard workers! The W/speed displays are big HD screens.....beautiful. I talked to the owner last week.... nice man, a country boy who did well for himself; his daughter runs the track.
Galot
Piedmont's a nice track! The cousin I was talking about; his son ran junior dragsters there years ago...as their home track. He won a NHRA Wally at Indianapolis I think?...when his home track was Piedmont.Pacfanweb said:I just saw this after you yelled at me about responding to your Nascar thread, lol.ciscopack said:I've been to all those many times and most of the big tracks east of the Mississippi. My cousin used to work for Harold Denton way back and I'd help out when I went....first guy on a naturally aspirated engine over 200MPH, 1st to run in the 7's and 6's in a quarter mile (Pro Stock). He was a country boy on a shoe string budget....no backing and he could hold his own. He out drove them all (pro stock). He gave me a big old zoom lens when I took a picture of him wearing Warren Johnson out off the line. Ronnie Sox, Ricky Smith, Bob Gliden, Lee Shepard....Harold was the better driver without money or backing those guys had. Harold was getting old in racing and we were at Rockingham one time long ago and Harold was working on his old wore out Ford Mustang. A guy beside us had this big rig and a new car and a tool box about the size of a shoe box and a bunch of drunks hanging around; the guy did not even have a timing light. Harold could hear that his car was off in tuning and he went over introduced himself and asked could he help him with the car. He did and the car got much better and he made the field. When we were leaving after the race the guy stopped us and he handed Harold an envelope...it had $1000 in it. A little later, the guy called old man Harold to ask him to drive his car. He did and then Jim Ruth bought IHRA.Pacfanweb said:I have an old Chevy drag truck that I've been working on getting back on the track. Went down the track at Benson many a time. Piedmont, Roxboro, Kinston, Brewers, Fayetteville and Sanford as well.ciscopack said:I'll guess this will do a little better than Mike's ownership BB teams; Bubba's driving has been pretty good lately. I don't keep up with it greatly or watch every race. I assume they'll be a satellite team for one of the biggies...like Gibbs? They've got to have the engines and engineering to compete but Denny and Bubba know that....gotta have a good crew too.PossumJenkins said:
DH and Jordan have been friends for a long time. Play a lot of golf together.
Down at Galot this week....for those that don't know.....the old Dunn-Benson Dragstrip is no longer. The nicest dragstrip maybe in the nation is just a few miles past the Char Grill just off Inst. 95! I remember coming here when they were closed probably 30 years ago and me and my cousin were thinking about buying or renting it. It had weeds 5 feet high. My cousins had been telling me about it but this was my first time back and it's outstanding.....35 minutes or so from Raleigh. I talked to the owner last week....man he's put a lot of good thinking in it. He has a great crew of workers too. Today's $100,000 to the winner is rained out of course, maybe we can get back out there tomorrow? Next week....Thunder Valley in Bristol, TN... for the K&N Spring Fling.
https://www.bracketraces.com/documents/2020-fall-fling.pdf
http://motormaniatv.com/
This was at Piedmont.
There are several newer tracks now, too, within an hour or so of Raleigh.
If you have not been to Galot since it became that.....you need to go. Great track.....better track than Charlotte. The first 330' is heated and cooled underneath and ran by some hard workers! The W/speed displays are big HD screens.....beautiful. I talked to the owner last week.... nice man, a country boy who did well for himself; his daughter runs the track.
Galot
I remember Harold Denton well. He is from Spring Hope. Remember the Party Time cars. Saw a pic of him a year or two ago, seems like. He was in a wheel chair or a scooter.
Bob Harris' son Boone runs a Pro Mod and they named it Party Time in Harold's honor. Bob is a pretty legendary bracket racer who bought Piedmont in the 90's and really improved it. It was the nicest local track by far until Benson was bought and totally leveled and rebuilt by Earl Wells, who made a fortune in the concrete business.
My Dad talked to Harold briefly about buying one of his old 500" engines back in the 80's for the truck I now have, but never did it.
I will race down at Galot (which stands for Get A Load Of This) when I get it back running.
Hoping to show up with a few more cubes under the hood than the old 427 that's in it now.
Wolfer79 said:
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