Permalink Reply by JoCo on October 1, 2009 at 11:18pm
Think about the fact that Gilliland is, even at TRG and JGR, making tons of money to drive a racecar week in and week out. My guess is that Robby gives him $5,000-10,000 tops and calls it a good weekend for both of them.
Fully expecting that David's car with be in qualifying trim for the full practice session, hopefully David could help Robby with his qualifying setup as well.
One other bonus if David qualifies is that Robby could ultimately change his pit during the race of one spot becomes more adventagous than the other.
Not that it would happen since Bobby has the PC provisional, but it would be something if David qualified and bumped Bobby didn't. Come to think of it, Nemechek is probably looking at his checking account. Scott Speed never raced at Kansas before....
The S&P chat is ridiculous. Take a guy like Tommy Baldwin, you has literally bank rolled a team by taking out loans, refinancing his house, etc. to get a team started. They are only S&Ping because they can't afford to run the entire race, they are doing what they can. Making a presence at the track in hopes a sponsor will come along and see they have quality cars to qualify on time, and might want to invest. Take TRG for instance; when they actually run a race, they do better than half the field who runs full time.
Kudos for RGM on their second effort, regardless of the S&P situation. Having another quality driver, Gilliland, in RGM equipment gives valuable feedback for the #7. Two cars, two sets of info.
Permalink Reply by TOG on October 2, 2009 at 2:41pm
Tommy told me at Dover that he is taking "x" amount of dollars from each race he does make, and is applying that to a fund to be able to run an entire race before the end of the season. The only thing that ruins the plan is missing an upcoming race.