My take is Dave Blaney for sure. He is willing to drive in any of 3 series and competes any time he has decent equipment especially in Nationwide series.
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My take is Dave Blaney for sure. He is willing to drive in any of 3 series and competes any time he has decent equipment especially in Nationwide series.
Totally agree with you on Blaney. He's been underrated his whole career. IMO he could be a top 10 threat in the Nationwide series and a top 5 threat in the Trucks.
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Totally agree with you on Blaney. He's been underrated his whole career. IMO he could be a top 10 threat in the Nationwide series and a top 5 threat in the Trucks.
Blaney back with Prism, McDowell too: Dave Blaney will remain
driver of the #66 Toyota with the Prism Motorsports team owned by Phil
Parsons and Randy Humphrey even though he was a start and park driver
in 29 of his 30 races for the team in 2009. The teamt is adding a
second car to be driven by Michael McDowell, Parsons said Friday as he
and Humphrey try to find an economic model that will allow Blaney to
race this year. "Dave is our guy," Parsons said. "We didn't want to be
a start and park last year. But we're trying to build something for the
future and that's what we had to do to survive without sponsorship. We
want to race this year. We're talking to people about sponsorship but
don't have anything yet. We hope to have the money from the outside
that will let Dave race. But if we don't, we want to be able to do it
ourselves. And having the second car is part of that." Blaney said he
talked to some other teams. "I talked to a couple of other small teams
like Phil but this turned to be the best," Blaney said. "Phil's trying
to get something established and they are heading in the right
direction." He said that he inquired about the [#49] BAM Racing ride
and had not taken a look into an opportunity with Vermont businessman
Bill Jenkins, who has purchased Roush Fenway Racing's #26 team. "I
talked to the BAM people at Homestead in November but I never heard
anything from them, so I don't know what they are doing," Blaney said.
"I don't know anything about that new team but I would imagine that
will go to one of the drivers associated with Roush." Parsons said that
no matter the circumstances, Blaney will race the full distance in the
Daytona 500 if he qualifies. "Daytona pays enough purse that you can
afford to race," Parsons said. "We've got to concentrate on going down
there and racing our way in.
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seems Blaney back with old team from last year:
Blaney back with Prism, McDowell too: Dave Blaney will remain
driver of the #66 Toyota with the Prism Motorsports team owned by Phil
Parsons and Randy Humphrey even though he was a start and park driver
in 29 of his 30 races for the team in 2009. The teamt is adding a
second car to be driven by Michael McDowell, Parsons said Friday as he
and Humphrey try to find an economic model that will allow Blaney to
race this year. "Dave is our guy," Parsons said. "We didn't want to be
a start and park last year. But we're trying to build something for the
future and that's what we had to do to survive without sponsorship. We
want to race this year. We're talking to people about sponsorship but
don't have anything yet. We hope to have the money from the outside
that will let Dave race. But if we don't, we want to be able to do it
ourselves. And having the second car is part of that." Blaney said he
talked to some other teams. "I talked to a couple of other small teams
like Phil but this turned to be the best," Blaney said. "Phil's trying
to get something established and they are heading in the right
direction." He said that he inquired about the [#49] BAM Racing ride
and had not taken a look into an opportunity with Vermont businessman
Bill Jenkins, who has purchased Roush Fenway Racing's #26 team. "I
talked to the BAM people at Homestead in November but I never heard
anything from them, so I don't know what they are doing," Blaney said.
"I don't know anything about that new team but I would imagine that
will go to one of the drivers associated with Roush." Parsons said that
no matter the circumstances, Blaney will race the full distance in the
Daytona 500 if he qualifies. "Daytona pays enough purse that you can
afford to race," Parsons said. "We've got to concentrate on going down
there and racing our way in.
Blaney back with Prism, McDowell too: Dave Blaney will remain driver of the #66 Toyota with the Prism Motorsports team owned by Phil Parsons and Randy Humphrey even though he was a start and park driver in 29 of his 30 races for the team in 2009. The teamt is adding a second car to be driven by Michael McDowell, Parsons said Friday as he and Humphrey try to find an economic model that will allow Blaney to race this year. "Dave is our guy," Parsons said. "We didn't want to be a start and park last year. But we're trying to build something for the future and that's what we had to do to survive without sponsorship. We want to race this year. We're talking to people about sponsorship but don't have anything yet. We hope to have the money from the outside that will let Dave race. But if we don't, we want to be able to do it ourselves. And having the second car is part of that." Blaney said he talked to some other teams. "I talked to a couple of other small teams like Phil but this turned to be the best," Blaney said. "Phil's trying to get something established and they are heading in the right direction." He said that he inquired about the [#49] BAM Racing ride and had not taken a look into an opportunity with Vermont businessman Bill Jenkins, who has purchased Roush Fenway Racing's #26 team. "I talked to the BAM people at Homestead in November but I never heard anything from them, so I don't know what they are doing," Blaney said. "I don't know anything about that new team but I would imagine that will go to one of the drivers associated with Roush." Parsons said that no matter the circumstances, Blaney will race the full distance in the Daytona 500 if he qualifies. "Daytona pays enough purse that you can afford to race," Parsons said. "We've got to concentrate on going down there and racing our way in.
Sure wish they would quit that Start and Park shit.
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Quote Originally Posted by vegasdennis:
seems Blaney back with old team from last year:
Blaney back with Prism, McDowell too: Dave Blaney will remain driver of the #66 Toyota with the Prism Motorsports team owned by Phil Parsons and Randy Humphrey even though he was a start and park driver in 29 of his 30 races for the team in 2009. The teamt is adding a second car to be driven by Michael McDowell, Parsons said Friday as he and Humphrey try to find an economic model that will allow Blaney to race this year. "Dave is our guy," Parsons said. "We didn't want to be a start and park last year. But we're trying to build something for the future and that's what we had to do to survive without sponsorship. We want to race this year. We're talking to people about sponsorship but don't have anything yet. We hope to have the money from the outside that will let Dave race. But if we don't, we want to be able to do it ourselves. And having the second car is part of that." Blaney said he talked to some other teams. "I talked to a couple of other small teams like Phil but this turned to be the best," Blaney said. "Phil's trying to get something established and they are heading in the right direction." He said that he inquired about the [#49] BAM Racing ride and had not taken a look into an opportunity with Vermont businessman Bill Jenkins, who has purchased Roush Fenway Racing's #26 team. "I talked to the BAM people at Homestead in November but I never heard anything from them, so I don't know what they are doing," Blaney said. "I don't know anything about that new team but I would imagine that will go to one of the drivers associated with Roush." Parsons said that no matter the circumstances, Blaney will race the full distance in the Daytona 500 if he qualifies. "Daytona pays enough purse that you can afford to race," Parsons said. "We've got to concentrate on going down there and racing our way in.
Sure wish they would quit that Start and Park shit.
if i was an owner and starting a team with what's left i'd take, mike wallace, i think he could keep me in the top 35, not sure my sponsors would want his personality, but at least we'd make the show
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if i was an owner and starting a team with what's left i'd take, mike wallace, i think he could keep me in the top 35, not sure my sponsors would want his personality, but at least we'd make the show
If talking just on the Cup side.....I would say Ron Hornaday and Jason Keller. Neither one has ever been given a good opportunity.
In 2001 (I think) was the only year Hornaday had a full-time ride driving for AJ Foyt's second rate team. Keller has had only 2 Cup starts both fill-in roles and may never get a chance with him being 40-ish as the trend has been to younger drivers.
Hornaday is even older but that son-of-a-bitch can still drive as good as anyone.
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If talking just on the Cup side.....I would say Ron Hornaday and Jason Keller. Neither one has ever been given a good opportunity.
In 2001 (I think) was the only year Hornaday had a full-time ride driving for AJ Foyt's second rate team. Keller has had only 2 Cup starts both fill-in roles and may never get a chance with him being 40-ish as the trend has been to younger drivers.
Hornaday is even older but that son-of-a-bitch can still drive as good as anyone.
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