"“I didn’t think we’d struggle as bad as we have this year. And we worked harder this year than we did last year, and more testing, just trying to figure it out.
“And it’s been frustrating because other teams have run well.
“But you can look at those two teams, Carl Edwards’ and Kyle Busch’s—the other cars on those teams are not as dominant as those two. So it’s just this (winged) car.
“I’ve never seen it since I’ve been racing—It is so temperamental, and you just have to figure out what the crew chief and driver like.
“We’ve worked harder this year….I can’t remember testing any more…more meetings…throwing more things at it to try to get better.
“Sometimes the harder you work on this car, the further backwards you get.”
So, yes, NASCAR’s new car-of-tomorrow still draws razzing from the men who have to deal with it, and the new machine has simply not provided any better racing or changed the balance of power in the sport or opened the door to new team owners (in fact owners are falling by the wayside, and the Tom Garfinkel-Jeff Moorad team may be the next to make a major change, just a year after they joined the tour).
Still, NASCAR officials steadfastly refuse to make any concessions to the teams to make the racing any better, in what some see as either arrogance or ignorance. "
http://www.independenttribune.net/sports/index.php/sports/article/r...
It's almost comical that Mr. H would whine like this, but it does serve to make a great point about the POS, I mean COT.
Not to make excuses here, but how much more frustrated do you think teams like RGM are? Like the article pointed out... HOF could be the next to go. I hope and pray we do not see RGM having to make that decision.