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Re: Stewart-Haas Racing
Sponsorships are not directly tied driver, and the Stewart/Home Depot relationship is no different. My guess is that those die hard Home Depot fans cheered for the 20 car, and will cheer just as loud when the next driver takes the wheel...
And, I would hardly consider Tony Stewart to be a traitor as you so ineloquently portray him to be. In fact, I think this will be better for the sport (more competitive teams = more competition)... am I wrong? By the way, all of your points are pretty dumb. You are comparing Mattel with GM and using that as a reason to question how General Motors spends its marketing money? (which is used to increase business) Originally Posted by okokok: |
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Originally Posted by okokok: Do you work for Home Depot? |
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Kind of odd, but yesterday I was in a Home Depot store in the Pittsburgh area, and they had a cardboard stand-up of Carl Edwards, in his Office Depot garb - and attached to the stand-up was a picture of an Indy Car!
So I'm thinking that maybe the employees of that particular Home Depot weren't such loyal Tony fans/supporters.....:D And ok states that its now about the $$$$.... let's not kind ourselves, it has ALWAYS been about the $$$.... And how does ok know whether or not Home Depot will follow Tony to his new team????? And TS's comments regarding the "...Home Depot Employees...", well, he is being paid by the corporation. Did you think that maybe the company wanted TS to acknowledge them when he got the chance? |
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If NASCAR would to ever "Franchise" these teams, this would be a brilliant move by Tony and the other drivers who are taking ownership rolls.
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If Tony is getting paid all of this money to be the new "Highest Paid Driver" in NASCAR, where is the rational that he is spending any of his money to become part owner? One of the PR guys from Bass Pro Shop said earlier when this goes down, his share of ownership will be part of his salary. So there truly isn't much risk. Plus it is normal now for some drivers to get a percentage off the top of the sponsor dollar commitment, at the beginning of the year, if they are involved in bringing it.
Even with Haas in jail, he is one rich mo-fo. And I heard it with my own ears, Tony says he will be free of "contractual limitations" which I assume meant he could run with us more if he wanted. Or the Indy 500 even. Weather he ever does or not is one thing, but at least he will have more freedom of choice. Home Depot fans take heart, Joey Lagano will be fun to watch and cheer for. Budwiser fans got a good one in Kasey K. And how about Kasey and that 5th place run at Eldora last night? |
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It would be good if he grabbed JJ out of his half a$$ ride.
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I did not see the Newman thing coming.
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Did anyone notice this from the AP story about Stewart:
"Assuming Stewart does buy Haas-CNC, he'll re-establish his long relationship with Chevrolet. The partnership was partially fractured this season when Gibbs moved to Toyota. General Motors continued to sponsor the sprint cup (sic) teams that Stewart also owns." http://www.journalstar.com/articles/.../d91q7n5o2.txt Sprint Cup=Sprint Car apparently. Yeah, whats the difference anyway? Sloppy reporting from the AP. |
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I just say, GOOD FOR SMOKE!
Work hard and grab the reward! Nobody has pointed out the other MAJOR benefit, not having to see at that stupid look on Kyle Busch's face at the shop anymore! :thumb:thumb:thumb:thumb |
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Originally Posted by Joey Woods: |
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