This weekend presents an awesome opportunity for RGM to BANK some great publicity. RGM will be showcasing Polaris at Crandon & Atlanta, but why not get on the phone with Polaris and add Bobby Labonte ina 2nd car this weekend! (or Menards or JimBeam)

Take the high road, "We wanted to help Bobby keep his consecutive start streak alive." He would automatically make the show with his Champions Provisional. Double the exposure for Polaris & RGM at Atlanta....by the way it's historically one of Bobby's best tracks!

RGM would have 2 days left to file the entry. Get a car ready and put him in the show! Imagine if he won....sponsors would be knocking. He's already gonna be hungry to prove he can still drive.

Don't be suprised if someone doesn't put him in their seat...

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Of all races to be yanked from the car, wouldn't imagine they would do it to Bobby at Atlanta. Flashback to spring '00 with him and Dale battling for the checkers in one of the closest finishes in nascrap history. Almost forgot about Bobby's prowess there until you mentioned it. What a coup for whoever puts him behind the wheel!
They pulled him due to sponsor issues only. DUMB decision as for Atlanta and Bobby.

Heck even if RGM wanted to put Bobby in the back up car (Wink! PJ Jones type deal), he would make the show with his Champiosn provisional. Use practice tiem to get the car dialed in.

It can happen if you wanted it to.
Short notice for RG to pull it together, especially this week with his upcoming schedule. But that's often when he works his best magic so we can only hope!
I'll guess that Terry gives up the seat for his brother. Bobby goes on to record his best finish of the year, proving that the problem is Yates and not him.
You would think Yates Racing did a good job of proving that themselves since switching to the COT. A lot of good drivers got caught in the crosswinds. Kvapil as well as Bobby.
may be a ford twist to it also...........Myself i'm getting pissed about veterans geeting the curb kick for young up and comings. although after watching Dale Jarret try his "heart out" in that big 5 million dollar blunder i'm sure sponsors want some green horn grit, which leads me straight to my thoughts on Kyle Bush grit VS. passive and veterans may have been labled as passive. just my two cents. Sorry for rambling.
I blame Hendrick for the young uprising. He would put 'em in a car before they even cut their teeth, before they knew they weren't immortal and just plain reckless. And forget about paying dues in trucks, busch, and arca. Straight to cup. And then expect them to perform from the get go. Look how long it took Vickers to even look like a decent driver. Those skills take time to develop.
Vickers ran at least one full season in the bucsh series, where he won the title, before moving to cup. Unlike Johnson & Gordon, he had seasoning and it didn't help.
Yep... one full season isn't nearly enough. Not enough seasoning to taste.
Brian Vicker's short bio, from NASCAR.com:

Joined Hendrick Motorsports in December 2002 and completed his first full season in the Busch Series in 2003. ... Earned one pole, three wins, 13 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes en route to series title at age 20, becoming the youngest national series champion in NASCAR history. ... Ran 21 Busch Series events in 2001, posting one top-10 finish. ... Made his Busch Series debut at The Milwaukee Mile in 2000. ... Finished second in USAR Hooter's ProCup Series in 2001 after collecting two wins, three poles, 11 top-fives and 14 top-10s. ... Named 2000 USAR Hooter's ProCup rookie of the year, posting two wins and 14 top-10 finishes. ... Began racing late model stocks in NASCAR short-track competition in 1999. ... Won five times in Allison Legacy Series in 1998. ... Four-time North Carolina state go-kart champion. ... Three-time World Karting Association national champion (1994-97). ... Began racing go-karts in 1994.


He may have been young, but seems plenty seasoned to enter cup when he did.
That's why I think Keselowski is going to do well in cup. I know he hasn't been in Nationwide that many years, but more than most. And he's winning there in a time that is different than when Vickers and others were there. The field is saturated with cup drivers.
I don't REMember Dale Jarrett trying his heart out in a 5 million dollar blunder. Please elaborate!

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