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Dec 30
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2009 Whether We Want It or Not

Filed under Racing Perspectives

NASCAR wrapped up a season that was troubling even by the standards of previous disappointing seasons, and enters a new year with the fallout of 2008 still very much a part of the sport’s fabric. TV ratings and on-site attendance that continued to deteriorate were combined with the seeming implosion of the sport’s spendaholic economic model, and suddenly even people at Hendrick Motorsports were left talking ominously about a virtually dead sponsor environment, this amid layoffs of teams’ rosters left and right.

And with all this has come the shuttering of some teams and absorption of others into established outfits that looked somewhat shaky themselves – how else to describe the merger of DEI with Ganassi/SABCO Racing, a merger that cut Dodge’s lineup even before the reluctant release of Bobby Labonte from Petty Enterprises amid its own sponsor struggles, struggles that may short-circuit the belated full-time debut of Chad McCumbee with the organization. All this combined to leave Dodge at just two teams, one of which (Gillett-Evernham Motorsports) was laying off employees as the year closed.

As a result, the Sprint Cup Series enters 2009 with the prospect of not reaching 43 entries in some of its races and with what amounts to no prospect of the sport’s now-closed competitive loop opening up again. 2008 failed to see a first-time race winning driver or team and with only six teams winning races as it was there can be no serious hope of a new winning driver or team – it is simply too much to hope to see someone other than Hendrick, Roush, Joe Gibbs, RCR, Penske, or Gillett winning races, and even RCR, Penske, and Gillett don’t look strong enough to sustain anything like they had even last year.

Talk about a fall from grace – not eight years ago the sport began to reach a zenith of competition depth it hadn’t seen in decades, as the sport saw 26 different winners among 14 different teams. New drivers like Elliott Sadler, Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch, and Johnny Benson broke through. New teams like Andy Petree Racing and Morton-Bowers Racing broke through. Established teams kept winning. It was depth that was new for a lot of people in the sport. And within eight years it was gone.

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It’s been such that in December it led to a running controversy over an article at the SLATE website critical of NASCAR, written by one Robert Weintraub, an Atlanta-based writer and producer who has called for “euthanizing” the sport. The brouhaha that has ensued has noted some of the sport’s mistakes over the last decade but curiously has ignored the big picture problems of the bottomless pit of spending that KMart’s leadership cited in 2002 as reason for discontinuing their company’s sponsorship efforts in NASCAR.

It is an issue the sanctioning body has been ignoring, despite occasional rhetoric to the contrary, for well over a decade, and is the key reason for the recent retraction of competitive teams. It remains impossible to visualize any similar level of economic struggle in a sport operating at spending levels less than half of what their level presently reaches.

It all means that the sport needs some kind of miracle to reach what it needs to now reach. It now needs an infusion of new winning drivers, of new winning teams. It needs the comeback of teams like Petty, Bill Davis, and Yates Racing. It needs racing like it sees at Talladega but at more tracks. It needs, in short, what 2009 cannot promise and what it surely won’t deliver.

So 2009 is here whether we want it or not. How the sport handles it may tell us something about whether it can reverse its competitive ennui.


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NASCAR Camping World Series East 2009 Schedule Announced
no responses - Posted 12.23.08
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 24, 2008) – NASCAR announced today the schedule for the 23rd season of the NASCAR Camping World Series East, which will take the series to some of the top short-tracks on the East Coast. The schedule features 12 dates at 11 different tracks across nine states. "The 2009 ...FULL STORY »
Triad Racing Technologies Acquires Triad Racing Development
no responses - Posted 12.22.08
CORNELIUS, N.C. (December 22, 2008) – Triad Racing Technologies (TRT) announced today that the company will acquire Triad Racing Development, a major supplier of engines, chassis and bodies for NASCAR Camping World, Nationwide and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams. In addition to the acquisition of Triad Racing Development, the owners ...FULL STORY »
Childress Named 2008 NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian
no responses - Posted 12.11.08
Last week a trip to New York City was not just about the awards ceremony for the NASCAR Sprint Champion. The day before, on December 4th at Cipriani during the NPMA Myers Brothers Media Luncheon, Richard Childress received the 2008 NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian Award and $100,000 for the Childress ...FULL STORY »
Highlights of 2008
no responses - Posted 11.26.08
So 2008 has come to an end and Jimmie Johnson has yet another championship. It is Johnson's third and Rick Hendrick's eighth, and some may express surprise that it happened given how far behind the Hendrick effort looked for nearly half the season. Of course that success has been largely ...FULL STORY »
NASCAR Suspends 2009 Testing For Its Three National And Two Regional Racing Series
no responses - Posted 11.19.08
Move Will Provide Significant Cost Savings For Teams DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2008) – In an effort to help teams manage costs, NASCAR is suspending testing for its three national and two regional racing series for the 2009 season. Testing for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the ...FULL STORY »
SPEED™ Enjoys Its Highest Rated NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Season Ever
no responses - Posted 11.18.08
The dramatic NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series finale on SPEED peaked at more than one million households and put an exclamation point on the most-watched season since the series moved to the network in 2003. The race at Homestead-Miami Speedway scored a Nielsen Household Rating of .96 (702,000 households), up 146 percent ...FULL STORY »
NASCAR Spending Cap…Now More Than Ever
no responses - Posted 11.13.08
We're hearing a lot about the sport's sponsorship troubles nowadays. A lot of teams are struggling to get sponsorship and the prospects for getting them seem to be deteriorating steadily. Already one team, the Ganassi/SABCO #40, was shut down at the end of June due to lack of sponsorship and ...FULL STORY »
NASCAR Still Chasing a Flawed Concept
no responses - Posted 10.29.08
We're now well into Chase Number Five in the history of NASCAR's top level racing tour, and Jimmie Johnson appears a lock to win a third-straight title, a fact the first star to do so, Cale Yarborough, has expressed resignation at seeing. Certainly when Dale Earnhardt won a seventh title, ...FULL STORY »
Will Jeff Burton Stay Out From Under The Radar?
no responses - Posted 10.15.08
It was 2001 that Jeff Burton last won more than one race in a season. One of them was at Charlotte, which gives 2008 a sense of=2 0full circle for Burton. It's also been a surge that has taken Burton into a better-than-expected level of title contention with Martinsville, a ...FULL STORY »
Winners and Losers In NASCAR’s Biggest Race
no responses - Posted 10.08.08
Gillian Zucker had it right after the Daytona 500 when she suggested making Fontana a restrictor plate track. But this Talladega weekend managed to put up competition that was eye-popping even by Talladega's standards, and in the process rewrote the record book by posting motorsport history's highest number of leaders ...FULL STORY »
Busch Now Has Right Attitude
no responses - Posted 09.26.08
He's been attacked for immaturity, not just by fans but by some in the racing media after some post-race behavior at New Hampshire. The criticism has dogged him periodically through what is still a recent career at NASCAR's big league level. Yet after falling out of the Delaware 400 with ...FULL STORY »
Look Good In A Pair Of Dale Jr. Autographed Wranglers Or….
no responses - Posted 09.25.08
How would you like to own or wear a pair of autographed Wrangler Jeans that Dale Jr. wore during a photo shoot for Wrangler? Or perhaps you would like to own one of the #88 AMP door panels that was damaged in the a wreck during the Auto Club 500 ...FULL STORY »
Craftsman Truck Series Race New Hampshire… and Into Uncertain Future
no responses - Posted 09.19.08
LOUDON, NH -- New Hampshire Motor Speedway showcased the Craftsman Trucks in mid-September and what followed showcased the best and worst of the series. What began as a race for the point lead between Johnny Benson and Ron Hornaday ended in minor point damage to Benson and a fifth win ...FULL STORY »
New Hampshire Chase Winners and Losers
no responses - Posted 09.17.08
A lot of people got their cars washed on the morning of New Hampshire's Sylvania 300 thanks to pouring rain. But it wasn't enough to stop the first Chase race of the 2008 season and amid a humid overcast day some surprises developed in Round One of the ten-round showdown. ...FULL STORY »
Car of Tomorrow, IRL And NASCAR’s Continuing Rules Myopia
no responses - Posted 09.11.08
The 2008 Chase was set at Richmond's rain-delayed Capital City 400, and following that Sunday, NASCAR's Nationwide Series Car Of Tomorrow underwent testing. The new COT is a ponycar design but with a spoiler instead of wing; it still, though, has the same gapped airdam and top-heavy roofline of the ...FULL STORY »

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