@Alyx2448 It just shows that Elliott is really not a good road course driver. All of his success came from the massive advantage Hendrick had from testing & developing the Garage 56 entry
@JordynTysonlvr@psychedalex68 Moffitt & Dibenedetto did it to themselves. They had some good runs but were consistently insufferable to work with and were a sponsors & PR team nightmare. Kaz i feel bad for he can drive just no money
@DudeWhoInvests The people with the strongest book smarts usually lack the most street smarts. What put them ahead in school by getting good grades has put them behind in the real world where real life decisions and experiences determine a persons success, not a grade from a professor
@DirtyMoMedia@dennyhamlin The problem with the metric is that it’s a never ending cycle. Look at SVG for example. He struggled early in the year on ovals because he was going out early and qualifying bad. He wins the Glen & his metric improves so he qualifies well at Charlotte & he gets a good finish
@ZayZay2418@paintschemepoll Very solid considering Ganassi was not top tier. 05 he had struggles early but had some really strong runs late in the year. 06 he started really well, faded a little but still was a top 20 driver all year.
@TeamTrackhouse I’m a huge SVG fan I’m so happy he’s proving the doubters wrong!! I do feel really bad though for Ross & Conner. I’d love to seem them have good runs too
@48bowmanfan Riley is much closer to Bubba Wallace (only 128 points) than Bubba Wallace is to Tyler Reddick (almost 300 points). People like to shit on him but for a guy who only has 1 1/4 seasons in cup it says a lot more about Bubba with that large a gap to his teammate than it does Riley
@DanielsAmigo7 How is SVG not in exceeding expectations? He’s been overachieving on most ovals & sits in the chase currently after only 2 road course races