Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Monday, August 8th 'What If' Question


In order for any team to be successful they need to have the right combination. People, parts and everything in between.

For Brad Keselowski and his Penske Racing team that seems to be the case this season as he's won two races and sits 18th in points, but most importantly he's in the first wildcard position for the Chase. Ask anyone this time last year if they ever thought Keselowski would be in this position they might have thought you were crazy.

In 2010 Keselowski's team struggled to put it mildly. They finished 25th in points and only had two top 10 finishes. Before the halfway point of the season team owner Roger Penske was already making an announcement about the company's future. Sam Hornish Jr. would be out of a ride, the No. 77 shut down for lack of sponsorship and performance. Kurt Busch would move from the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge to the No. 22 Shell / Pennzoil Dodge.

It moved Keselowski from the No. 12 team into the 2 car and Paul Wolfe was eventually promoted to be his crew chief. The two had just won the Nationwide Series title and Keselowski and Jay Guy weren't clicking. Heading into 2011 expectations were high for the newly reconfigured team.

It started with Busch winning two of the three races during Speedweeks in Daytona before Keselowski won a fuel mileage race at Kansas. Busch than answered back by winning at the road course in Sonoma before Keselowski won again this past weekend in Pocono.

Both drivers are looking toward the Chase and Keselowski has suddenly become a serious contender in the Sprint Cup Series. A driver that is not to be overlooked, even when he has a broken ankle.

But ...

What if Brad @Keselowski wasn't switched into the 2 car & Paul Wolfe wasn't promoted, does he still have the same success this year? #NASCAR

@ARosser14 No. Brad and Paul have "it."

@mikegieseler good what if... I'd say no, he probably wouldn't have same level of success

@smokinace88 Well... thats tough lets be honest here must first time cup drivers don't have the greatest seasons... Its not easy to tell If Brad would have had the same success had Jay Guy stayed or not.... I like to think it doesnt matter.. But.. Paul and Brad had great success with the nation wide program winning the 2010 Champion ship.. Hard to say... Sorry i wrote novel

@Talon64 Robert No way, the #12 team last year was total crap and big changes were needed. Guy/Keselowski didn't work at all.

@racecrazy what talon said haha

@MattEmbury The thing that's helped Penske? Downsizing the organization, keeping Hornish, dragged both Kurt and Brad last year. #NASCAR

@hillbillyDem I give @KurtBusch22 most of the credit for @Keselowski success this year, without his tirade this would've been a lost season

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