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<blockquote data-quote="Lowhigh" data-source="post: 189125" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>Considering all the Toyota teams are new operations I would make that the cause of the failures more than it being Toyota. No existing team is going to help them, maybe because of them being Toyota, but I couldn't imagine a new team getting any help from anyone, regardless of the mfg. What was Michael Waltrip thinking when he thought he could field a effective new team. He isn't even anywhere near being a winning driver. How can he imagine to have a winning team operation. He only has won, what, 3 NC races. I think he is in way over his head and should have stuck to the "bush league" racing. I think DJ went into this knowing it was gonna be an uphill race. They changed the provisional rule after he committed and he got the equivelant of the "chrome bumper", getting spun-out, even before the season started. He is already a lap down with 272 laps to go at Phoenix. Correct that caution is out, he probably got the lucky dog. Well, maybe things are gonna turn around!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowhigh, post: 189125, member: 9382"] Considering all the Toyota teams are new operations I would make that the cause of the failures more than it being Toyota. No existing team is going to help them, maybe because of them being Toyota, but I couldn't imagine a new team getting any help from anyone, regardless of the mfg. What was Michael Waltrip thinking when he thought he could field a effective new team. He isn't even anywhere near being a winning driver. How can he imagine to have a winning team operation. He only has won, what, 3 NC races. I think he is in way over his head and should have stuck to the "bush league" racing. I think DJ went into this knowing it was gonna be an uphill race. They changed the provisional rule after he committed and he got the equivelant of the "chrome bumper", getting spun-out, even before the season started. He is already a lap down with 272 laps to go at Phoenix. Correct that caution is out, he probably got the lucky dog. Well, maybe things are gonna turn around!!! [/QUOTE]
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