Re: I applaud Brian France on this issue...



"Nancy1" <nancy-dooley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> armpit wrote:
> > "Nancy1" <nancy-dooley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > >> > >
> > >> > Three car teams aren't the issue if you would like to read the
whole
> > >> > article....
> > >>
> > >> And its all bull*** that has come around since Roush became a
success.
> > >> Kenseth won a championship and Nascar changed the rules. Kurt Busch
wins
> > >> the
> > >> next and Roush is in a good position to get a 3rd and Nascar is
looking
> > >> to
> > >> castrate him by changing the rules again. Nice reward for years of
hard
> > >> work
> > >> to get on top. Bend over, Jack.
> > >>
> > >> Nascar teams are independent contractors. Nascar can create some new
> > >> ownership rules, but how can/will they enforce them? My guess is that
> > >> they
> > >> won't be able to and the whole thing will turn into a huge fiasco.
> > >>
> > >> Nascar doesn't have the control over the teams that compete in their
> > >> series
> > >> like the NFL, NBA, etc. has.
> > >
> > > Well, I would think they do. If Nascar doesn't like what the teams
are
> > > doing, they can change any rule they want. It's their ball and they
> > > can take it and go home if they don't like the way the teams are
> > > playing. And they can certainly control tires and testing.
> > >
> > > N.
> >
> > But how do you control who shares information with who? How can they
prevent
> > Jack Roush from splitting into 2 seperate operations under different
> > ownership but still sharing information?
>
> They can't control the flow of information, but how realistic is it
> that owners will share the good stuff? Each owner wants to win the
> championship and win races; pretty soon, they would start sharing only
> what they want to share, and then distrust would follow, and that would
> be the end of the alliances. Even if there were an under-the-table
> money-sharing deal, why wouldn't each owner go after the top money
> instead of counting on a payoff?
>
> N.
>
>
Let's sit back and take a look at the Rousch/Yates/Wood alliance.....that
makes JR effectively an 8 car team. Already!


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