Rob Kauffman deserves all the backlash he's getting for his twitter comment and I have no respect for him at all.
NASCAR in the past fined drivers in what they feel were comments that were "detrimental to NASCAR". Rob Kauffman need a Big fine due to his tweet being detrimental to NASCAR. As I care, Rob Kauffman needs to be fined 25 million dollars and split all 25 million dollars to the low funded race teams in cup series, Xfinity series, and the truck series. I said 25 million dollars because Mr. Kauffman has been receiving a lot of money for all the charters in NASCAR each year and he's very wealthy to say the least. He was worth over 1.8 billion dollars in 2007. Mr. Kauffman is no longer listed in forbes, but I think he's worth over 500 million dollars at least.
I have a huge problem with his comment because he's trying to discourage a new team from attempting NASCAR races. The scary thing is he could be one of the people the has a chance to own NASCAR
. What Mr. Kauffman did is hurt NASCAR with his comment by wanting less race teams to race every race weekend and that is not good for NASCAR at all.
Furniture Row Racing won a cup championship in 2017, but they were a brand new struggling race team for many years in NASCAR before their first ever cup win in 2011.
Alan Kulwicki was an underfunded owner/driver, but he won a cup championship despite that fact. If Alan started out today, Rob would've tried to run him out of NASCAR by saying he needs to go back to Wisconsin
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Some of NASCAR's biggest names all time actually got their start for underfunded teams in NASCAR such as Brad Keselowski, Dale Earnhardt Sr., Ricky Rudd, Bill Elliott, Benny Parsons, and Darrell Waltrip as examples. Benny Parsons back in 1973 won a cup championship with an underfunded race team.
Darrell Waltrip actually started out as as a struggling Owner/driver in NASCAR back from 1972 to 1975 before he got hired by a well founded cup team after he won a cup race with his own race team. Dale Sr's first races in cup were for under funded cup teams.
The other thing is some of today's current cup teams actually were underfunded in the beginning like Hendrick Motorsports, and Richard Childress Racing as an example. If Geoff Bodine didn't win at Martinsville in 1984, Hendrick Motorsports was going to fold.