• famousblueben@lemmy.film
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    1 year ago

    I’m not surprised by this. It was immediately obvious that KBM wasn’t gonna be the same without the massive amount of support and sponsorship partners Toyota poured into that team. I just knew that Kyle Busch couldn’t have been happy going from battling for championships to employing mid-level pay drivers like Chase Purdy or not even mid-level in Jack Wood, the economics of running that team just totally changed overnight even though they were still building quality equipment.

    I’ll be excited to see what Spire is looking like next year with a 3 car team with serious sponsorship backing, all the tools to be the top performing Chevy team in the Truck series, maybe continuing to dabble at the Xfinity level now that they own a chassis manufacturing company. After years coasting in the back, they are really shooting their shot at multiseries relevancy

    • Jacen Sekai@discuss.jacen.moeOP
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      1 year ago

      Between grabbing the charter for Zane Smith next year and the KBM acquisition, Spire definitely seems to be going pretty all-in for 2024, so it’ll be interesting to see how it all turns out for them.