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Posted on February 6, 2008
2008 -
Toyota, take 2
Toyota entered the
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series with BIG hopes
to achieve early success like they did
in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series. It
appeared that they took a page from the
Dodge playbook to re-enter NASCAR by
using a well known racing personality to
spearhead their Flagship team. To this
end, they put their hope and trust in
Michael Waltrip, just like Dodge did
with Ray Evernham.
The big splash was to come at Daytona
as the Toyota fleet was highlighted by
every media outlet. Hopes for positive
results at qualifying were dashed when
the 55 car was suddenly impounded after
qualifying. They rest is history as the
embarrassment of being caught cheating
was not the press Toyota desired. It
became a season of bitter
disappointments for the new car with
several races being missed. Toyota ended
the season with one car in the top 35 in
owner’s points, the 22 of Dave Blaney in
34th place.
Chalk 2007 up to experience because
2008 already shows a lot more promise.
During that slump in late 2007, Toyota
did not sit on their hands, they reached
out for help and they reached HIGH. The
reach paid off as they landed Joe Gibbs
Racing, a major coup from Chevrolet. JGR
wasted no time in the off season as they
prepared several cars and early testing
results have shown that the right team
was brought in. At every testing
session, the Gibbs Toyotas have been up
front in speed rankings. As if that
alone was not a big plus, the other
Toyota teams are also showing
improvements.
This weekend there will be 6 Toyotas
in the Bud Shoot Out, and the talent in
those rides are some of the hottest in
NASCAR. It will be very interesting to
see what success they see Saturday.
Sunday will be Qualifying for the 500
and look for at least 11 Toyota teams to
enter as opposed to 6 in 2007. This year
Toyota will also start the season with 6
teams guaranteed to start the first 5
races with Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin,
Kyle Busch, JJ Yeley and Dave Blaney all
in the top 35 from 2007, plus Dale
Jarrett with the past champions
provisional. In 2007, only Blaney was in
the top 35 and joined by Jarrett as the
only 2 guaranteed starters.
I won’t go as far as to predict a
championship for Toyota this year, but I
will sure be looking for them to win at
least a few. The obvious drivers to
watch will be Stewart, Hamlin and Busch,
but I would not count out Yeley or
Reutimann. All in all, look for Toyota
to make that Big Splash they wanted in
2007 to happen in 2008.
You can contact
Joe at
joe@onpitroad.com
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