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How many chances should drivers be given in NASCAR to succeed?

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None...How many chances should a NASCAR driver have to make it in NASCAR.

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  1. As many as their sponsors are willing to give them before it becomes unprofitable.


  2. As long as he can get a sponser and a ride there should be no caps.

  3. It takes time for drivers and crew to meld out so I would have to say..depending on performance, money, sponsors and owner(s)..as many as needed until it is evident that it will not be to the best interest of the complete team and sponsors...as you know, sponsors have a huge part in the Nascar World and they have a say in what happens, sponsors not happy..then driver has to go!

  4. Whatever the traffic (in this case the sponsors) will bear as it is up to them to finance our entertainment.

  5. There should be no limit so long as the driver can convince some one to put him in a car. It's called freedom...

  6. I think you have to define succeed. Does that mean make it there and stay for awhile ie Tony Raines, Scott Riggs, JJ Yeley, Dave Blaney, Paul Menard These are guys that are there but everyone is shocked when there up front they are usually space fillers is that what you mean by succeed or do you mean like Gordon, Stewart, Johnson, Hamlin, Harvick, Busch Succeed theres a big difference. I think they are all talented but i think some guys are there strictly because of who they are or who they know

  7. As many chances their sponsors are willing to pay for.

  8. Define "chances"!  Races, seasons, series',?  Also, how do you define "succeed"?

    Go Jr.>>>>

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