Shame that Burton never worked out. Some more time in Xfinity could have done a lot of good to him…hopefully he’ll keep racing in Xfinity or Trucks next year
Getting Josh Berry would be GREAT for them! Getting Rodney as well would be even better. Now I don’t think they’ll win next year but MAYBE they can point their way in to the playoffs!
Getting Berry would be the best driver decision they’ve made in a while.
@@jebediahgentry7029 why not? They were before they put Burton behind the wheel. Even if Childers doesn’t come with, I guarantee Berry makes the playoffs first year
What do you do with Bullins, Mr Penske?
What did he do to get dumped on? They would have 5 good crew chiefs, and 5 high crew chief salaries to pay, and only 4 sponsored teams to draw funds from to pay them.
@@johnlafever3162 He’s there at the behest of Roger Penske, not the Wood Bros. You don’t turn down a chance to add a championship CC to your roster. Especially with the chemistry already established with Josh. It’s my opinion. Go condescend somewhere else, chap.
@@ryanfulldark2775 obviously you read my questions and comments, adding the condescending tone. Do you always tend to read written words with an assumed condescending tone? Maybe a message board or just the internet in general isn’t the place for you! Just a suggestion if that the case.
Take a deep breath, maybe even go outside for a walk and get some fresh air in your lungs.
My questions and the premise I was setting up was to put a little more context into the business decision that needed to be made by Mr Penske, or more technically Mr Tim Cindric, Penske’s President of all racing operations, or really much more technically Mr Michael Nelson, Penske’s President of NASCAR operations, and the fallout of any decisions of other dominos that typically fall with each business decision.
I don’t know if you’ve ever been a part of something like this, because frankly I don’t know you, but I have and my family members have. It’s a tough pill to swallow when you’ve been with an organization and done the best with what they’ve given you, and done everything they’ve asked, just to be set aside, demoted or kicked to the curb for someone else.
NASCAR fined Carson Hocevar $50,000 and docked him 25 points for intentionally spinning Harrison Burton under caution. It drops him from 22nd to 24th in the standings, 181 points behind the cutoff (he was in practicality already in a must-win situation).
I feel like NASCAR needs to do something more than a points penalty and a fine. It’s not like a points penalty means anything with the current format when you can just win and get in anyway. Fines… I’m not sure if the driver pays it in full or not. As for points, maybe disqualified from the race where an intentional wreck was made, plus a start from the back in the next race.
@@ShadowWolfeI more just wish they would send the penalties in race, like you spin a guy out and send him to the back, hold the driver responsible for a lap or two to even it out
Hocevar is an idiot. Anything he does well he undoes by losing his cool on track and losing points due to penalty. And then people say oh he’s so good and then use the excuse of his penalty for why he finishes poorly in points
@@InsaneCelery238 I agree… that’s the driver’s doing, and he should be held accountable.
Just like if a tire falls off or illegal prerace inspections. The crew chiefs and/or teams should be held accountable and not the driver. He shouldn’t have to start the race with a drive-thru penalty and go laps down. He had nothing to do with it
Berry and Childers should definitely be a package deal. The 21 team is not a backmarker and is deeply aligned with Penske. Harrison Ford Burton didn’t develop like they hoped he would. Burton moved up to cup too quickly.
As a Berry fan, we need Childers. Berry and Childers are at his point the best match possible for a driver in his first few years. Taking Childers away will throw him into another rookie season.
Josh Berry’s unlikely rise to Nascar, with all of the chaos involved in his rise to the top, reminds me so much of Ross Chastains path. His big breakthrough with Chip Gannassi, and then the team folding, but his rise from the abyss to Trackhouse
You missed an important step in Ross chastain’s rise and that was with Bobby Dotter and SS Green light Racing who gave Ross his first chance behind the wheel and he actually screwed them over
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Shame that Burton never worked out. Some more time in Xfinity could have done a lot of good to him…hopefully he’ll keep racing in Xfinity or Trucks next year
He definitely needed more time in Xfinity
its almost as if they had a guy who made the playoffs and contended for wins before Burton….
Feels like he could be a candidate for a Haas Xfinity seat, but we’ll see.
Nepotism only reason he had a cup ride. His dad probably had some say so.
I’m honestly beginning to think 2020 was a fluke because he hadn’t done anything up to that point and hasn’t done anything since
I hope they can actually contend for top 10s next year
Getting Josh Berry would be GREAT for them! Getting Rodney as well would be even better. Now I don’t think they’ll win next year but MAYBE they can point their way in to the playoffs!
Getting Berry would be the best driver decision they’ve made in a while.
Josh Berry and Rodney Childers at the Wood Brothers would make them serious playoff threats consistently.
I somehow think Josh will someway get to Penske?, take the 2 and switch Cindric to another number
Exactly… bad move, imo, if they don’t bring them both over
I doubt it
@@jebediahgentry7029 why not? They were before they put Burton behind the wheel. Even if Childers doesn’t come with, I guarantee Berry makes the playoffs first year
Thanks for spoiling the video my boy! I didn’t have time to watch it soooooooo
My hope is that Childers follows Berry, and they get their first win together at Martinsville, Wood Brothers get their 100th win at their home track
That would awesome, but it doesn’t sound likely 🙁
Good luck with Roger Penske making a change
@@fivespeed42bro he was talking about the martinsville 100th win more than Childers going there
@@alanluscombe8a553 Nah, I don’t believe so… he said, “It doesn’t sound likely.” he’s talking about Childers following Berry to the 21
Congratulations to Josh Berry, he’ll do the Wood Brothers well.
I feel like Parker kligerman should get recognition maybe not for a cup ride but a better ride than what he has
He has an RCR car and still can’t win.
@@jeffbennett7470it’s actually Big Machine Racing
@@jeffbennett7470he’s better than half the field!
PK has been consistently running top 10 all year. Add in his media flair, he has to have the eyes of someone. I agree
i take what jeremy clarkson said about him and his career and talent.
As a harvick fan who doesn’t know who to root for I think I found my driver and team if this happens
The one way I can see Berry going with Childres is if Bullins goes to be a competition director at penske
I think Rodney goes with Berry to the 21. The Wood Bros and Penske would love to have a man of his qualities and experience in the fold. Absolutely.
All signs are pointing to that not being the case.
What do you do with Bullins, Mr Penske?
What did he do to get dumped on? They would have 5 good crew chiefs, and 5 high crew chief salaries to pay, and only 4 sponsored teams to draw funds from to pay them.
@@johnlafever3162 He’s there at the behest of Roger Penske, not the Wood Bros. You don’t turn down a chance to add a championship CC to your roster. Especially with the chemistry already established with Josh. It’s my opinion. Go condescend somewhere else, chap.
@@johnlafever3162 33rd in the point standings! YAY!
@@ryanfulldark2775 obviously you read my questions and comments, adding the condescending tone. Do you always tend to read written words with an assumed condescending tone? Maybe a message board or just the internet in general isn’t the place for you! Just a suggestion if that the case.
Take a deep breath, maybe even go outside for a walk and get some fresh air in your lungs.
My questions and the premise I was setting up was to put a little more context into the business decision that needed to be made by Mr Penske, or more technically Mr Tim Cindric, Penske’s President of all racing operations, or really much more technically Mr Michael Nelson, Penske’s President of NASCAR operations, and the fallout of any decisions of other dominos that typically fall with each business decision.
I don’t know if you’ve ever been a part of something like this, because frankly I don’t know you, but I have and my family members have. It’s a tough pill to swallow when you’ve been with an organization and done the best with what they’ve given you, and done everything they’ve asked, just to be set aside, demoted or kicked to the curb for someone else.
That sucks, Childers is the “big half” of the duo.
NASCAR fined Carson Hocevar $50,000 and docked him 25 points for intentionally spinning Harrison Burton under caution. It drops him from 22nd to 24th in the standings, 181 points behind the cutoff (he was in practicality already in a must-win situation).
I feel like NASCAR needs to do something more than a points penalty and a fine. It’s not like a points penalty means anything with the current format when you can just win and get in anyway. Fines… I’m not sure if the driver pays it in full or not. As for points, maybe disqualified from the race where an intentional wreck was made, plus a start from the back in the next race.
@@ShadowWolfeI more just wish they would send the penalties in race, like you spin a guy out and send him to the back, hold the driver responsible for a lap or two to even it out
Didn’t the 21 brake check him hard???
Hocevar is an idiot. Anything he does well he undoes by losing his cool on track and losing points due to penalty. And then people say oh he’s so good and then use the excuse of his penalty for why he finishes poorly in points
@@InsaneCelery238 I agree… that’s the driver’s doing, and he should be held accountable.
Just like if a tire falls off or illegal prerace inspections. The crew chiefs and/or teams should be held accountable and not the driver. He shouldn’t have to start the race with a drive-thru penalty and go laps down. He had nothing to do with it
Rodney to the 21 with Berry would be awesome
It could be a different driver to the 21 we will have to see!
Carson Hocevar penalized 25 points also $50,000 for intentionally spending Harrison Burton under caution at Nashville
Hate this move for Berry . Wanted to see him go to front row , with Childers!
Berry and Childers should definitely be a package deal. The 21 team is not a backmarker and is deeply aligned with Penske. Harrison Ford Burton didn’t develop like they hoped he would. Burton moved up to cup too quickly.
Everybody ask, “Why Harrison Burton?”
Nobody ask, “How’s Harrison Burton?”
As a Berry fan, we need Childers. Berry and Childers are at his point the best match possible for a driver in his first few years. Taking Childers away will throw him into another rookie season.
Josh Berry’s unlikely rise to Nascar, with all of the chaos involved in his rise to the top, reminds me so much of Ross Chastains path. His big breakthrough with Chip Gannassi, and then the team folding, but his rise from the abyss to Trackhouse
You missed an important step in Ross chastain’s rise and that was with Bobby Dotter and SS Green light Racing who gave Ross his first chance behind the wheel and he actually screwed them over