Thinking about starting a NASCAR team? There is a lot to consider. You need sponsors, the right driver, a good crew chief, and the best equipment and personnel you can get. But, as history shows, if you screw up the name on the sign out front, you might as well kiss any success goodbye. This [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Rusty Wallace’
Perhaps Crew Chiefs Aren’t The Issue At RWR
September 16th, 2010
Journo Is Rusty Wallace Racing becoming the new Robby Gordon Motorsports? RWR announced this week yet another management change. The team released #62 crew chief Brad Parrott, and named Larry Carter general manager and interim crew chief of the #62. Team owner Rusty Wallace told Sirius Speedway yesterday that he is “tired of jacking around, running outside [...]
Mark Martin: Nice Guys Finish Last (Or Second)
April 30th, 2009
T.C. If you are a regular to TNI, and you spend time in the comment section of posts, one name you have no doubt seen is that of Neon. He comments regularly, and always has smart and informed things to say about what we write. A few weeks back, Neon sent me some comments on Mark [...]
The NASCAR Week That Was: Sept. 28-Oct. 4
October 4th, 2008
Journo Another busy week brought news of a new team for Paul Menard, “technical alliances” and rumors of a comeback. After four seasons with Dale Earnhardt Inc. Menard announced this week he would be joining Yates Racing. He will become the the third team for Yates, the only one with full time sponsorship. On Tuesday it was reported that Marcos Ambrose and [...]
Sometimes You’ve Got It. Sometimes You Don’t.
August 21st, 2008
Journo Just like anything in life, success in the world of motorsports can often times be cyclical. Just when the highest high has been hit, the lowest low can come with a crashing blow. Success is often fleeting in this business, some know this better than others. Lets just say though, sometimes you’ve got it and sometimes [...]
The NASCAR Week That Was: July 20-26
July 26th, 2008
Journo The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series enters its 20th race this weekend at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Brickyard was not the only news of the week however. Tony Stewart announced the sponsorship and number for his new ride, no word from him yet on the second driver though. Toyota had its horsepower cut back [...]



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