Monday, December 12, 2016

Why Roush needs to get rid of leadership role among drivers

Yes I've seen this go on since 1992 Roush Fenway Racing became a multi-car operation with Mark Martin and Wally Dallenbach in the premier series of NASCAR.  The team has always had a leader among its operation in the drivers and I am already hearing the media giving that title to Ricky Stenhouse Jr., where it doesn't even need to be placed.

Trevor Bayne and Ricky Stenhouse Jr will become a
two car operation in 2017 with Roush Fenway Racing
While it has been a busy off-season full of changes at Roush Fenway Racing going into the Holiday season there needs to be some comprehension brought up about why this isn't a good thing to give someone such as Stenhouse that "lead dog" role.  Both Stenhouse and Bayne have pretty much the same amount of experience in the top series in the sport, and both need to share the same role of providing the team with good information to go in the right direction for the future.

In the past it was Martin, Carl Edwards, or Greg Biffle that had that lead role in the organization in giving the team the information that they needed to get the cars prepared to run up front.  Now the organization goes back to two cars in 2017 with the younger duo of Bayne and Stenhouse Jr., and there lies a lot of questions on whether or not the team will be able to get back to where it came from.  Next season the two need to work closer together and give the team the solid feedback it needs to get the two Fords at the shop back in contention every weekend.

For much of these two's careers they have been driving cars that haven't handled well and are pretty much mid-pack cars.  I believe that the two have been misbranded as mediocre drivers in the sport because of the results that they have had on the track.  All you have to do is look when the two do have better race cars where they are running on the track.  There is a conception that these changes that are going on within the organization are going to make the team a much tighter core group and strengthen the team.

There was a time when Roush had two drivers that worked whole hearted to make sure that the organization got what it needed.  Martin and Jeff Burton were very competitive but they knew how to work well with one another as equals.  Back then the words jealousy, animosity, or arrogance didn't fit into organizations mold with the two drivers.  I think that now is a time for Bayne and Stenhouse to go back about 17 years and see how these two worked so well with one another to make sure they won and competed every weekend.  They were just as much friends as they were teammates and knew how to work together.

I believe from how Bayne and Stenhouse performed with one another in the NASCAR Xfinity Series years back they can have that same role together.  Yet I believe those three words I mentioned before need to be left out - jealousy, animosity and arrogance.  The reason I say this, one driver can't think he's above the rest or deserves better cars than the other.  I believe that was the problem having someone like Edwards and Biffle, they had many years on drivers like Bayne and Stenhouse that they would over ride what the youth thought about needed to go into the race cars.

Now these two need to work together like Martin and Burton and bring RFR back to it's winning ways.

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