This year's Silly Season continues to roll onward and has
included many big names and sponsors. With the big names like Tony
Stewart, Ryan Newman, Martin Truex and sponsors like UPS, Office Depot looking
to move, this is arguably the biggest Silly Season in recent years. One
driver that hasn't received much mention has been Reed Sorenson. Despite not having the stats of the other
free agent drivers, Sorenson deserves a good ride in Cup and doesn’t deserve to
be fired.
For a season started with such promise at Daytona, the future is unknown for
Sorenson. This is his last year of his
contract with Ganassi . Supposedly,
Ganassi has offered Sorenson a contract and he is mulling the offer.
Reading comments from people, there seems to be two main
views about Sorenson. One is that he is underrated
and being held back by CGR’s equipment.
The other is that Sorenson doesn’t have what it takes to do well in Cup.
I do find it interesting that in one
breath people are quick to point out Ganassi’s struggles in NASCAR, but in the
next breath say Sorenson doesn’t have what it takes.
Good drivers in average or subpar teams do have strong
results at least every once in a while, and he has shown he has the talent to
be successful. In Cup, Sorenson has had 5
top five finishes, 13 top tens, and 1 pole in 2.5 full seasons. His best Cup finish came in the Fall Atlanta
07 race, where he finished 3rd.
His first Cup top-10 came in his 6th start, and his first
Busch win came in his 6th start. Many say that he was brought up to
Cup too early which is a valid point, but I also think you have to consider the situation he was put in. He only ran one
season in the Busch Series in 2005 and was brought into the Target Cup ride at
only 20 years old.
It was that rookie season in Busch where Sorenson really began
to show people around the country what he could do. Prior to that season, he was highly successful
in other series. Sorenson’s rookie and
only full time season in Busch resulted in a 4th place overall in
points. He won 2 races, 2 poles, and had
19 top-10s in 35 races, all at 19 years old.
He spent a good portion of the season ahead of Truex, Bowyer, and
Hamlin. Although Truex and Bowyer would
finish ahead of Sorenson at the season’s end, along with Carl Edwards, he would
still finish ahead of Denny Hamlin. All
of which had better resources, in my opinion.
Sorenson can drive- if he has cars that will let him. The 2005 season was the last big year for
Ganassi in NASCAR. It was the year Sorenson
finished 4th in the Busch Series and Jamie McMurray finished 12th
in the Cup standings. Since then, Casey Mears’s
2006 season has been the biggest positive, when he finished 14th in
points. Now in 2008, Ganassi’s NASCAR
teams are arguably at their lowest. Juan
Pablo Montoya finished 20th in his rookie season, and is currently
21st this year. Sorenson has
yet to have a NASCAR veteran as a teammate, and having all of Ganassi’s NASCAR
drivers be inexperienced in these cars cannot be a help to any of them.
This season should not affect Sorenson’s options for the
future. He should not be fired for the
shortcomings of an organization that is struggling across the board in NASCAR. Supposedly, Felix Sabates has stated that
they have offered Sorenson a contract and he is mulling it. Now whether or not he resigns with Ganassi or
goes elsewhere, people should take notice of him. He deserves to at least be considered for
other rides such as the #33 of Childress, #12 of Penske, and at DEI.
Personally, what team Sorenson drives for is not a really
big issue to me, as long as it’s one that can give him cars and be successful, whether
it’s at Ganassi or elsewhere. Judging
by past history though, Ganassi doesn’t seem to be the best option in that
regard. They don’t appear to have the
resources other possible options have, and spreading your resources across NASCAR,
IndyCar, and the Rolex Series has to take its toll.
Whether or not Sorenson leaves on his own doing is one
thing, but he doesn’t deserve to be fired.
He does, however, deserve to have cars that can show his ability.
Would like to see Reed get a chance in better equipment. At this point, I'm not sure how good he really is but has not had the opportunity to show it. He could very be like Brian Vickers at Red Bull and start to blossom with a new team.
Ahh..as the Chip..s fall. Reed is a good driver. He could be a driver to end up surprising a team. Maybe he could have a shot at the #12. See alot of movers, good seats open. Who knows next year Reed could do what Kyle is this year. Nothing would surprise anymore after the year Kyle came out with. Reed could put the 12 in the top 12.