Chica's racing wrap up
by: jchica20586
Kurt Buisch trying to ecape living in racing shadows
Oct 08, 2008 | 10:32AM | report this

For Kurt Busch this season has been about living in his brother's shadow and breaking free from behind Ryan Newman leadership roles at Penske. With Ryan Newman leaving  for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2009, Kurt has his chance to be the leader at Penske racing.

The only thing that is holding back this former champion is performance and younger brother Kyle Busch.

Now you are thinking  why would Kyle Busch be holding back his older bother? My answer  while Kurt Busch has been battling all year just to stay in touch with the leaders his brother  was scorching the field and  leaving many to wonder what happened to Kurt?

Kurt has said it in the past, you think I am good wait till my brother hits  his stride. And hit his stride he has. Leaving Kurt Busch struggling to get  his blue deuce anything close to the TV time his brother is getting.

It's not rare to see brothers in racing. NASCAR is a family sport.  Generations race  in NASCARS top division like the Petty's and Allison's and Waltrip's. NASCAR is about passing on racing traditions to the next generation.

Both have the talent and the drive but the difference between the two is performance and equipment.

For Kurt Busch who he himself has won a championship and has until the last two years ran well within the top 10 in this sport. He has become an afterthought in this sport.

The performance at Penske racing is what really drove Ryan Newman to join  friend Tony Stewart newly formed Stewart Haas Racing. Ryan has always been the leader and face of that organization even though he himself hasn't run nearly as competitive as  he did in his break out season of 2005.

I think Kurt choice to not jump ship himself from Penske is the fact that in any other organization he would not be the  number one guy. He would always be the second or possibly third driver on a team.

It's a smart move for him to be honest. He is the face of an organization that needs to to improve. Busch is the perfect person for it. He races hard, no doubt about it. And with every DNF you can see the frustration and disappointment on his face, but you won't hear him bash the organization or call out crew members in the media.

He knows how to play face with the media. So for Penske while losing a guy like Newman is hard. He's got a driver whose passion for this sport hasn't changed since he took his first laps  in the top series.

Kurt has the talent to win races. He has a strong relationship with crew chief Pat Tryson. But the on track performance has garnered this team engine failures, mechanical issues, and lack of overall speed on the track.

Now the new car has played a role for many teams struggling, but there has been progress for those teams. For the Penske Dodges they are struggling to keep there  cars competitive and finish races. In this tough competition  today Penske racing could see the organization itself slip into  becoming a filler team instead of true contender.

Penske also runs the risk of losing sponsorship for his teams. While Kurt Busch is not the most marketable driver in NASCAR, he can keep  sponsors, for now. Sponsors want to see there product on TV. They don't want to hear you didn't finish the race which means you garnered little to none TV time.

Kurt Busch recently said they are focused on next year. Focused on making there cars stronger and more competitive. But they are way behind on other organizations and playing catch up puts you one year behind the rest of the field.

Penske needs to focus on NASCAR if he wants to win a championship, in a field of tough, hungry competitors.For Kurt Busch in the remaining races and in 2009 he needs to display why Penske Racing is not an afterthought and will be contending, simply by finishing the races.

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klvalus
Oct 8, 2008
3:39 PM
Good to see another Kurt Busch fan around here. I still dont understand how Kyle is holding Kurt back though?? Kyle's impressive run this year has nothing to do with Penske's poor performance on the track. They and the rest of the Dodge teams have not figured out how to get speed into the COT but will be helped next year when they get a new nose on the car and the new engines out.

Kurt is very competative and a talented driver, he has one of the best crews out there and a super crew chief...once they figure out the car, they will be back in championship form.

JumpingPig
Oct 9, 2008
7:08 AM
Hopefully, the new engine package will help Dodge. NASCAR's failure to allow Dodge to phase in their new engine package has definitely hindered on-track performance.

As far as the nose, we have been hearing about the disadvantage of the Dodge nose for several years, and they have been allowed to change it at least twice that I can remember. Any performance disadvantage due to the nose is Dodge's own fault. Besides, with the COT and virtually identical downforce mandated by NASCAR, I don't see how changing the decals or decal grooves will provide a great deal of performance.

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