|| *Comments on the 2018 Alsco 300:* View the most recent comment <#79> | Post a comment <#post> 1. TeamDCR fan posted: 05.22.2018 - 10:58 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) I have a feeling that the 99 will probably withdraw 2. 34McDowellFan posted: 05.22.2018 - 11:35 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) #18 will be Kyle Busch Chase Elliott will drive the #23 in multiple races, those being, Charlotte, Pocono, Chicago, Daytona, and Bristol, more races TBD. Meaning Spencer is out until at least August 3. JSPorts posted: 05.22.2018 - 12:08 pm Rate this comment: (1) (1) Too bad. I was hoping Noah would drive the 18 this weekend, he had looked very good so far in that car. It will be hard for me to watch the race on Saturday, and with the group of Cup drivers in the field, it looks like I really won't miss a whole lot. 4. Mannoroth posted: 05.22.2018 - 12:35 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) #18 with NOS Energy Drink is Noah Gragson? LOL. Don't just copy what Jayski writes and at least check the facts, if such a good site like Jayski can't do it... Kyle Busch is scheduled to run Charlotte (then Pocono, Kentucky and Bristol) since the start of 2018 season. Check the JGR site or his site to verify it. 5. 34McDowellFan posted: 05.22.2018 - 12:54 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) ^ Yeah Jayski had a lot of mistakes this weekend. Jayski listed Michael McDowell as a Dodge in the cup series and had Trevor Bayne in the #6. 6. Scott B posted: 05.22.2018 - 1:01 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) McDowell in a Dodge for the 600 would be great, wish that was true. 7. Mannoroth posted: 05.22.2018 - 2:26 pm Rate this comment: (1) (1) 3. It was announced that Noah Gragson will make just 3 Xfinity starts. He already started 3 races, so he's done and will focus on Trucks. Just read (and remember) the news and don't believe everything on 100 % that is written - everyone can make a mistake everywhere (even during some really basic things). 8. 34McDowellFan posted: 05.22.2018 - 3:23 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #55 is Brandon Hightower 9. TreyKeesee posted: 05.22.2018 - 6:56 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Anyone know of a list that shows the spotters for the Xfinity series? 10. 34McDowellFan posted: 05.22.2018 - 8:18 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #78 is Ray Black Jr. #99 is BJ McLeod 11. Dorsal Fin posted: 05.25.2018 - 12:56 am Rate this comment: (2) (0) Go Brad! 12. Mannoroth posted: 05.25.2018 - 3:00 am Rate this comment: (0) (2) 11. LOL... He's one win away from Carl Edwards with 38 wins, but is still behind Kevin Harvick and Mark Martin a lot. And (if) he surpasses them someday, then he will be forever 2nd... 13. Clint posted: 05.25.2018 - 7:18 am Rate this comment: (3) (0) 12. Ok.... who measures how good a cup driver by how many minor league wins they have.... at that point we might as well keep track of short track wins and titles. Or now that arca is owned by nascar measure Frank Kimmels wins and titles against jimmie johnson. Kyle busch may have all these wins but culturally he has not moved the needle in the least. No casual fan knows who kyle busch is like they did earnhardt or gordon 14. Clint posted: 05.25.2018 - 7:20 am Rate this comment: (2) (0) Which my point with that is if kyle buschs 200 nascar win quest moved the needle at all casual sports fans would know him. All hail king nothing!! 15. Scott25 posted: 05.25.2018 - 7:35 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) @13/14 that says more about NASCAR's and racing's cultural irrelevance than Kyle Busch's talent. 16. Mannoroth posted: 05.25.2018 - 12:08 pm Rate this comment: (0) (3) 13. Casual fans aren't real NASCAR fans. Real NASCAR fans know almost everything about the sport and know how it works. In my case, this is my 11th NASCAR season, so I'm no rookie. Gordon has 98 NASCAR professional wins, Dale Earnhardt 97. To be fair, let's remove Kyle's 50 Truck wins, because neither Gordon, nor Earnhardt made a start in Trucks. However, that's still 137 NASCAR professional wins by Kyle... Both of them had that opportunity to race in Xfinity as well - that's not Kyle's problem they didn't want to run and win more... 14. You don't get it. Kyle Busch will not become a new king of NASCAR. Kyle Busch will just join Petty as another winningest driver of NASCAR. Those 200 wins are just a number, it won't make Kyle Busch's Cup career better than Petty's... However, it will be a big achievement, because something like that doesn't happen every day... Plus, if those casual fans don't know him, it's media's problem, not Kyle's. They need to propagate him more. It's all about the propaganda... 17. Clint posted: 05.25.2018 - 12:30 pm Rate this comment: (1) (1) As Ric Flair says to be the man youve got to beat the man. Something like Gordons 14 wins in 98 or Jimmies 5 straight titles is far more impressive than anything that Kyle has done in busch or trucks. Im no gordon or johnson fan but thats the truth. Ps ive been a fan since 2000 so have you beat there. Ive probably foolishly spent thousands of dollars on nascar diecast through the years. They talk about nascar needing young stars what has the last decade of kyle busch done? Im saying if its such an accomplishment then people would actually care. Truth is the general public doesnt care about busch or his "accomplishments". Drivers like him are the reason the general public doesnt connect to the sport and nascars in the situation its in. I was at daytona in 2009 when stewart crashed busch on the last lap and an adult guy on the bus on the way back in a busch shirt and hat had a hissy fit about how great he was while people around him just were apathetic. That about sums it up. Heck that person mightve been you monnoroth 18. Clint posted: 05.25.2018 - 12:43 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Look at the home run race of 98, baseball was at bottom after the 94 strike and that brought it back. Im not gonna get into the substances involved but it was a sporting achievement and story that captured the publics imagination and got them to embrace it again. This record that busch is approaching barely gets a line mention on espn and were supposed to believe it makes him one of the all timers? He is a rare elite, special, hall of fame talent but other than a bunch of wins what will it all amount to? He was a great driver during the biggest decline of the sport in its history, that about says it all. Say what you will about dale jr but when he was up and coming nascar came up with him and when he became irrevelant so did the sport. He was on late night tv his personality at least captured something. 19. Timothy Eklund posted: 05.25.2018 - 1:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Kyle Busch just acts immature at times. But he is a damn good driver. I don't care if he wins because racing is racing, hell I would buschwhack if I had the chance too. 20. TeamDCR fan posted: 05.25.2018 - 1:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) @17 WOOOO! 21. Timothy Eklund posted: 05.25.2018 - 5:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) In practace 2 Kas Grala got 8th fastest, go whip jgl buddy! 22. #BowmanNation posted: 05.25.2018 - 6:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) What the hell? 23. Mannoroth posted: 05.26.2018 - 12:14 am Rate this comment: (1) (2) 17. Remember that you're not talking to a native American... I come from a country where 98 % of all people has never heard about NASCAR plus the media don't mention it at all. But when some big crash happens, it's always in the news (like the mayhem during the finish of the Xfinity race at Daytona in 2013), just not very often. If one of our local TV channels didn't start broadcasting Cup in 2008, my only NASCAR experience would be that cartoon NASCAR Racers... And by the way - the modern era record for the most Cup wins in a season is 13 by Petty and Gordon, not 14... 24. Drakion posted: 05.26.2018 - 6:56 am Rate this comment: (1) (2) I dont care how much you drool over Kyle Busch, any fan with a brain knows his inflated win count from his supporting srties wins means nothing in the end, if better race car drivers like Richard Petty, David Pearson, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson to name a few ran as many truck and xfinity series races as Kyle he would not even be close to having the most wins in either series and you know it. Thats a simple fact you can try to deny all you want, Kyle is not the best race car driver at all. 25. Oldschoolracing519 posted: 05.26.2018 - 10:09 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) 34 cars of 43 on the grid so far 26. 34McDowellFan posted: 05.26.2018 - 11:15 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) The entire top 15 in qualifying was either a cup team or a cup affiliated team. The only 3 non cup affilated teams in the top 20 were Kaz Grala (16th), Ross Chastain (18th), and Jeremy Clements (20th). 27. #BowmanNation posted: 05.26.2018 - 11:37 am Rate this comment: (4) (0) Timmy hill outqualified Michael Annett. Hill is in a 2012 dodge, which hasn't been inactive since that year, and Annett is the driver of a team that has 3 of the top 4 points drivers. Don't even have to explain what I'm thinking. 28. Wot posted: 05.26.2018 - 11:37 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) You say that like it's a bad thing 29. Mannoroth posted: 05.26.2018 - 11:37 am Rate this comment: (1) (2) 24. I missed you and your stupid opinions... really. Well, according to Alex's logic that JGR has at least 10 times bigger budget than everyone else in Xfinity, it doesn't look like they would get as many wins as Kyle... In that case, Penske Racing was a beast in 2013, because not only they won as many races as JGR with 10 times smaller budget, but they even beat them for the Owners' title by 1 freakin' point. Damn... (of course, any fan with a brain knows this is a nonsense as hell - Penske Racing was at the same level as JGR) 30. Ultimate Warrior #18 posted: 05.26.2018 - 11:58 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Timmy Hill maybe a little underrated great effort 24 place in a 6 year old body make and probably a 10 year old chassis on a mile and a half 31. Tyson posted: 05.26.2018 - 12:25 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) @30 - It was nice to see FOX talk about him and his qualifying effort for a few minutes. They then gave him an interview. Glad that team got some recognition because it was a good run. He needed to make the race on speed and did just that, while teammate Chad Finchum did not. 32. Alex posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:00 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) I'd venture to guess that JGR's Xfinity budget is at least 2 times that of Penske, but Penske is also known for putting together great *TEAMS*. Ah, Mannoroth and his opinions that are logically and factually wrong. Have you seen a psychiatrist yet? 33. 66LongFan posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:04 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) What A Sad Crowd 34. Alex posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:04 pm Rate this comment: (1) (3) @16... in other words you know nothing about racing and just jumped on because you liked the guy that was acting the most like a nutcase like yourself? Besides, doesn't Larry Phillips have 200+ confirmed NASCAR wins or something like that? Never mind that Ralph Earnhardt has 30 NASCAR titles... 35. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:33 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Lilly's been paying Roush at least $2 million a year to employ Ryan Reed. That is the biggest confirmed single sponsorship package in the series. I'm not sure if the total combined packages for JGR and Penske are on par or higher though. 36. Dawson posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:36 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Why is Fox talking about Brandon Jones so much? 37. Scott25 posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:40 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) @36 that's who it was decided they'd talk about in the production meeting. Never mind that they've missed multiple races for the lead on camera already. 38. #BowmanNation posted: 05.26.2018 - 1:47 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Lilly diabetes is paying that much? 39. George Costanza posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:08 pm Rate this comment: (1) (1) A whole twenty people in attendance. Furthers my theory that the more cup drivers there are, the less people come to the race. 40. Scott25 posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Been pleasantly surprised by how good the racing has been, Charlotte is not usually the most exciting track. Everywhere except for the lead once the 18 got out front... 41. Ryan posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:15 pm Rate this comment: (4) (3) Are people actually trying to compare Kyle Busch's possible 200 wins combined in Cup, Xfinity, and Trucks to Richard Petty's 200 Cup wins? I mean I get that when Petty raced there were 60 races a year sometimes and he had the best equipment. Kyle Busch has raced a lot more than that per year if you want to count all three series. In 2006- 77 races, '08- 84 races, '09- 86 races, '10- 81 races, '13- 67 races, '14- 72 races. The man has raced in top equipment his whole career in every series. Tbh, he should have won more races in Cup (particular in 2012) and definitely should have won more championships in Cup ('08, of course the competition is a lot better in Cup. He was fortunate to "win" the Cup in 2015 when NASCAR decided to gift wrap the championship for him and implement a special rule. That was a major turn off for a lot of fans (they've made a lot of decisions that cost them people in the seats). Last year wasn't the first time he got spanked by MTJ in a championship battle, it also happened in the 2004 Xfinity title chase. No driver, not Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Darrell Waltrip, Bobby Allison, etc. ever said while they were driving, "Hey I got 70 wins in Winston Cup, but I also have 21 in the Busch Series so that really gives me 91 wins." No one ever did that. Most if not all of those guys you would have to tell them how many wins or poles they had. The ones that did know wouldn't brag or be vocal about it. Only a "ME" guy would do that. Kind of like Pete Rose used to talk about chasing Ty Cobb for the MLB hits record. It's not only him, though, its the media, particularly FOX that are trying to celebrate him getting to 200 wins combined in all three series. When that happens, it should just be treated as another race win, not something that should be celebrated as something major. It's a joke that it's even discussed, another major turn off. 42. Drakion posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (2) #29 I will never miss you or your delusional opinions...you are by far the most annoying person here...more than 42fan and Danica10racer combined... 43. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:28 pm Rate this comment: (1) (1) @42 Stop calling the kettle black. 44. Scott25 posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:36 pm Rate this comment: (1) (4) The only thing worse than someone who insists on making every thread about their deluded Aspergian obsessions with one driver is someone who hijacks that thread to make personal insults toward said person at every single opportunity. Just get over it and talk about the racing. Mannoroth is irritating, but ignore him and maybe he'll go away and start writing a blog or something. That's the reason I only enjoy reading comment threads for races before this site's inception, since the comments are actually about the race at hand. 45. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 05.26.2018 - 2:57 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) @41 Only the media and fans have been pointing it out, I haven't I genuinely don't remember KB saying anything about win totals. Except that one time he said he'd quite lower teir racing at a certain win count. Also Bobby Allison is terrible comparison compaired to the others. He was a lot more like Kyle then people realized. The dude raced a lot and in the same manner Kyle did. Bobby has at least 101 NASCAR Sanctioned wins just on the site and who knows how many more in series not on this site. I agree with the other drivers you listed though. 46. Scott25 posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:06 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Alex Labbe was swapped out of the 36 car in favour of Josh Williams, who had already parked the 90 in the early stages. Williams then spun and hit the wall. 47. Scott25 posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:19 pm Rate this comment: (1) (3) A show of pure skill by Kyle takes out Briscoe, who hasn't had much luck this season. 48. Ralph posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Can't blame lupton. Kyle just trying to get to much to fast. Would have easily passed everyone if he had some patience 49. Scott25 posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:26 pm Rate this comment: (3) (0) You can blame Lupton for that one. His paint scheme looks like a skin tight shirt worn by a man with a fauxhawk and tribal tattoos in 2008. 50. Reese Bobby posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:35 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Oh darn, Kyle Busch wrecked. That's too bad. Mic drop. 51. Seibaru posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:47 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Alex Labbe has been taken to a nearby hospital with a heat related illness. 52. Dan posted: 05.26.2018 - 3:52 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Canadians can't take this heat :-) ... but in all seriousness, hope he's OK. 53. Ryan posted: 05.26.2018 - 4:01 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) @45 Gray, what's terrible is that you didn't comprehend what I was saying. Sorry I wasn't clear enough, but I'l try. I said Bobby Allison and others wasn't the type to gloat about their success in the other series (like count up their wins) or even in just the Cup Series or get recognition about it from the media. I never said that he wasn't the type to race in other series. Heck all those I mentioned raced in other series. I don't think any of those drivers or the media at the time ever mentioned they were going to chase the 200 win marker. That being said the trucks wasn't around and the Busch series was considered a minor league/developmental series, not some where you count it towards your "totals". You're kind of right and wrong about Busch though. He hasn't said anything recently, but he has said it before. https://www.sbnation.com/nascar/2012/1/28/2754688/kyle-busch-nascar-200-wins-camping-world-truck-nationwide-sprint-cup-series @44 Gonna have to get over that. I have to get over black diamonds with question marks in them. 54. Clint posted: 05.26.2018 - 4:01 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) 39, ive always thought that too. They claim they cant keep cup guys out of the races cuz attendance would bottom out but at all these races you look at the stands theyre empty. Just let the developmental series be that honestly the dash for cash has been the best races this year. 55. Newman31 posted: 05.26.2018 - 4:26 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) "Canadians can't take this heat" Especially not in the South. 56. Ryan posted: 05.26.2018 - 4:33 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) I have mixed feelings on Cup drivers racing in the Xfinity Series. On one hand I think it is a turn off for fans. I think it would be more exciting for a youngster to win and celebrate than the same olds ones such as Busch, Kes, Logano, etc. It would be better for NASCAR for a up and coming Xfinity driver that had X amount of wins coming into Cup INSTEAD of X amount of top-10's against Cup regulars. It's hard to believe that Cup sponsors and owners would allow drivers to compete in other series with the risk of getting hurt in them (Tony Stewart in '14 and Busch in '15). I know these guys love to race and that's the simple reason they race. Michael Jordan actually had a "for love of the game" clause in his contract when he played for the Bulls meaning that he could play basketball whenever he wanted regardless if it wasn't at practice or at games for the Bulls. He was about the only one. These drivers should not being showing off their skills against hopefuls and guys that have no chance at driving in Cup. Until the rule change, it was hard for me to watch and enjoy the Xfinity Series seeing the top-5 spots being occupied by Cup regulars. I could go post up some seventh graders in basketball and dominate, but what does that prove? Midweek races may even keep Cup drivers from wanting to participate in Xfinity Series. On the other hand, I remember Jeff Burton making a comment when this issue was discussed with him that it's the only sport that does this. He said that he could hardly ever beat Dale Earnhardt or Darrell Waltrip in the Busch Series when they raced, but the reason he got his Cup ride was because he proved that he could run with them. That they made him better. It's an age-old question. Quite frankly, I think NASCAR finally got something right for a change. I like the new rule of just seven races in Xfinity and five for Cup regulars. I actually think it should go down to five for Xfinity and three for Trucks. The got it right with the no racing in the dash-4-cash or playoffs as well. I think the Xfinity drivers benefit more from an experience stand point at plate races at Daytona and Talladega when the Cup drivers race there and the Xfinity guys can learn the most from them in those races. 57. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 05.26.2018 - 4:33 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) @53 No you're right I did completely miss the point. I'll own up to that. Honestly that article was what I was thinking about when I said he only mentioned it once or so a while back. You made it sound like he has said it more than once though. 58. Ryan posted: 05.26.2018 - 5:08 pm Rate this comment: (1) (2) Kes with the win *Yawn* 59. Jimmie4life posted: 05.26.2018 - 5:19 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) @58 I can understand your hatred for cup drivers in the xfinity. To me, Keslowski ain't a bad guy. In fact, I might slightly like this driver. He is capable to win many races, but, because most cup drivers do this, they race in xfinity just for fun! 60. possum posted: 05.26.2018 - 5:39 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) @53 - it's ironic that you pick Bobby Allison as your example, because Allison has been very insistant over the years about counting his Grand American series win in 1971 as part of his Cup wins total (in fairness to Allison, it was a joint Cup/American event, and he did beat all the Cup cars on the track). 61. Timothy Eklund posted: 05.26.2018 - 5:42 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Kaz Grala with 10th. Hope jgl feels it tonight! 62. Tyson posted: 05.26.2018 - 5:53 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) @61 - Maybe you should read up on why he's no longer with JGL before making dumb comments like that... besides, James Whitener literally gave, not sold, Fury three fully prepared cars. 63. Ryan posted: 05.26.2018 - 7:26 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) @60 I don't know how to feel about 1971 because I wasn't alive then. I've never heard him say that his Cup wins and Busch wins should be combined, but then again unfortunately for him he doesn't even remember the 1988 Daytona 500 win because of his Pocono crash later that year. So I would say the other three guys I mentioned would be better examples. I just know Allison raced in the Busch Series and never said anything about adding the two series for total wins and he's the last to sweep the Xfinity and Cup races on Memorial Day weekend at Charlotte. 1984 I believe. @59 I like Keselowski. After Harvick he's my next favorite driver. I was a Earnhardt/Chevrolet guy, but the Chevy-Ford rivalry is no where near like it once was in the 80's and 90's, so I just like the Harv and Kes now. I liked Harvick in the Busch Series even before Earnhardt's fatal crash in 2001. So, I started liking him. He's had some ups and downs, but I stuck with him. After Harvick left Childress Anheuser-Busch stuck with him instead of RCR. Boy did they make a good decision sticking with him. I will admit it felt kind of weird putting a Harvick/Ford shirt on. I don't mind those guys racing in the series as long as it is there limit. It would have been cooler to see Custer win, though. 64. RaceFanX posted: 05.26.2018 - 9:45 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Brad Keselowski and Cole Custer start 1-2 and finish 1-2, the former Cup champion besting the Xfinity regular on a green-white-checker. There was a crash on the last lap that ended the race under yellow. This is Keselowski's fourth Xfinity series win at Charlottee but his first since the fall of 2014. Given this race had a red flag for rain near the end it's a credit to NASCAR that they were able to dry the track and race to completion. 65. Wil posted: 05.26.2018 - 11:01 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Runs like this for Custer are what's going to open up a seat for him at SHR in 2020. 66. Mannoroth posted: 05.27.2018 - 12:38 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) 32. "Yes, driving in races for teams that were, often times, the only factory backed effort and, more often than not, had at least 5, if not 10, times the budget of the nest best-funded team is so classy." - from Chase Elliott's page, comment No. 736 This is what? Some imposter named Alex wrote this? Who's wrong now, eh? I didn't write this nonsense... 34. Again, only wins from national series count, nothing else. I could also count "my main train station races", where I lost just twice from 251 starts... And I'm not doing it. 44. Maybe not. I'm not going anywhere and definitely not to write some blog... 48. Another one who just doesn't get it... Kyle Busch and JGR aren't that dominant anymore. Yes, he led some laps, but he definitely can't pass someone like Keselowski really easily like 2 years ago. 53. I remember that article. He had just 104 NASCAR wins and it didn't look good in 2012. However, he's managed to come back and get another 83 wins. That 200th win is coming, it just won't come fast. 56. Of course, 7 and 5 isn't enough - Cup driver can still win, let's make it 5 and 3, then 3 and 1 and then ban them completely to kill those two series. After Kyle gets his 51st in Trucks, I don't care anymore and NASCAR can stick their limits up their *expletive*. Those 100 Xfinity wins would be also nice, but those Trucks are more important just like those 200 NASCAR wins. 67. Ryan posted: 05.27.2018 - 7:40 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) @66 The reason went to a limit is because most fans and NASCAR felt that Cup regulars racing in both was "killing" each series. I believe 5 and 3 would be good. I'm looking forward to midweek races. That will also deter Cup regulars from racing in Xfinity and Trucks. The #1 goal for Cup guys should be the Championship, not bullying minor leaguers. I think the Cup regulars are better suited to race at plate tracks in Xfinity. That would help the inexperienced drivers. There were only six Cup regulars at Daytona and you had 49 caution laps due to youngsters' inexperience. At the same time, it was cool to see a non-Cup driver Tyler Reddick win by inches and get exposure instead of a Cup regular get it. 68. Timothy Eklund posted: 05.27.2018 - 9:00 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) I know the sponsorship issue. If you knew how the fans get because they did not honor his contract. Stop making assumptions before calling people out. @62 69. Wot posted: 05.27.2018 - 9:39 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) It's come out that Whitener has had a liver failure, that might be what he meant 70. Tyson posted: 05.27.2018 - 10:04 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) @68 - Clearly you don't know the issue because sponsorship was a minuscule part to why he isn't with them. Seriously, read up on it. 71. Mannoroth posted: 05.27.2018 - 11:27 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) 67. Interesting - Cup drivers are killing Xfinity and Trucks, but without them and their teams, those two series would be killed as well. So the solution is a compromise in form of limits and even I think that what we have now is more than enough. Regulars will win some races just like the Cup drivers. Only some people are insatiable and they just won't have enough... never. Anyway, I still think it's better to have some Cup drivers "killing" this series by winning races, because the series just won't run out of money, when those big teams invest so much into their programs. The other form of "killing" this series is not cool, because the series can easily come to an end... And that would have one big disadvantage - the rookies wouldn't have a great place to gain experience. 72. Chap904 posted: 05.27.2018 - 12:07 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Glad to see Kaz Grala & Fury Race Cars get a top 10, even tho that is an awful team name. 73. Anonymous posted: 05.28.2018 - 3:23 pm Rate this comment: (1) (1) That 60 car is gonna be a career-ender for Briscoe and Majeski 74. JSPorts posted: 05.28.2018 - 3:46 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Majeski maybe, but not Briscoe. He's doing alright in the 98, and he's a rookie on a part-time schedule. Still, that car is currently 29th in owner's points, which is just awful for a Roush car. It's actually behind the #98, despite the 98 having 5 fewer attempts. Roush's other car is 15th in points, which isn't great, but is decent. 75. Ultimate Warrior #18 posted: 05.28.2018 - 6:02 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Running 3 rookies all part time switching between different teams working with different crew chiefs hardly running back to back races simply is a tough situation they've crashed a lot not all there fault though. But they will eventually turn it around. 76. Sandy posted: 10.04.2018 - 7:53 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) In Using Fastest 40 40 Chad Finchum 89 Morgan Shepherd Out Using Fastest 40 45 Josh Bilicki 55 Brandon Hightower 77. Sandy posted: 12.12.2018 - 6:51 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Start and Parks 38 JJ Yeley 93 Jeff Green 89 Morgan Shepherd 99 BJ McLeod 78. 66LongFan posted: 05.16.2019 - 6:14 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) 2019 Race Entry List Has 40 Cars, Notes Are #10 Austin Dillon (2nd Team Car) #68 Brandon Brown (2nd Team Car) #86 Mason Diaz (1.5 Mile Debut) #90 Dillon Bassett (1.5 Mile Debut) #92 Ronnie Bassett Jr (3rd DGM Car, 1.5 Mile Debut) #99 Ja Junior In The #99 79. E-Rick95 posted: 11.15.2020 - 7:37 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Most likely Jamie McMurray's final XFINITY race ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: