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It's not the finding a spot that's an issue. It's finding sponsors. Kenseth just isn't marketable like other drivers are.
Sadly its hard for robots to attract sponsors.
It's not the finding a spot that's an issue. It's finding sponsors. Kenseth just isn't marketable like other drivers are.
Sadly its hard for robots to attract sponsors.
Why do you think of him as a robot? Kenseth is full of personality!
How long have you been watching NASCAR to never hear that expression used on Matt Kenseth?
So you've been watching NASCAR for less than 10 years then.Well there was those 2 daytona 500's?? I guess you're right.
So you've been watching NASCAR for less than 10 years then.
14 years.
Then if you've never heard that reference before something is wrong.
Whatever do you mean?Honestly, Kenseth just sort of comes off as cold and not really a Marketable personality.
Well atleast he has more personality than Johnson lol
Whatever do you mean?
You're telling me he has more personality then a guy who was willing to were the silliest afro I've ever seen, in victory lane, on TV?![]()
ICEYOUI can see the future now, I can see Matt driving a Chevrolet SS sponsored by Quicken Lones with a Number #17 on the side of it. I can also see myself changing my avatar from 24 to 17 in the coming months.
I can see the future now, I can see Matt driving a Chevrolet SS sponsored by Quicken Lones with a Number #17 on the side of it. I can also see myself changing my avatar from 24 to 17 in the coming months.
Whatever do you mean?
Why.
Poll:
Who thinks Lewis Hamilton will end up in NASCAR?
If he does, where would he go? Would he be any good?
Poll:
Who thinks Lewis Hamilton will end up in NASCAR?
If he does, where would he go? Would he be any good?
I could see Felipe Massa going to race in America in the future actually, be that Indy or NASCAR. I don't think he's the kind of person who's going to want to stick around at a mid-grid team if Ferrari can him at the end of this season.
From Matt :We've had this conversation on marketing and advertising of Roush-Fenway drivers earlier on in this thread.
Nonetheless, what it comes down to is not personality really, I mean Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick in their earlier days were like schoolkids but still attracted sponsors.
In these tough times, its more complicated than winning races or the Daytona 500 in Kenseth's case but it comes down to TV time and air time.
This sounds possibly ridiculous but take Hendrick. Drivers their have Cup titles like Kenseth but a possible theory in my book is looks really. I mean Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne - they will naturally be more adept to selling more of themselves on TV advertisements, sponsorship deals and the like. We naturally are attracted to good-looking racecar drivers and many sponsors aren't all masculine but feminine now and we all realise how many soccermoms love Jeff Gordon.
Sounds crazy but come to think of it, it may be a cog in the machine.