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Liam M
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Liam M asked in SportsAuto RacingNASCAR · 9 years ago

Which team do you think will do better this season? The MWR #15 or the EGR #42?

Brian Pattie and Juan Montoya are my two favourite people in NASCAR, and Ganassi let Brian go. Will Brian beat the 42 in the final standings or can the 42 overcome a complete overhaul of personnel?

I personally hope the 15 beats the 42. I think getting rid of Brian was the stupidest thing Chip has ever done. In any Series.

Anyway, give me your opinions! And any backup you have to offer would be much appreciated!

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  • 9 years ago
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    I'll answer your question with my own questions:

    What position did JPM finish in points last year?

    How many races did he win?

    How many has JPM even won in his career?

    There's your answer. #15

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Well..... Bowyer is a much more talented NASCAR driver than JPM. If it where open wheel then of course that would be different. I think MWR is going to surprise quite a few people this year as they are really having a lot of things that are starting to fall into place such as personnel, sponsorship etc... I think the 15 will best the 42 in all aspects

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Theoretically the 42 should do better, but somewhere along the line I think MWR is going to be pretty competitive. With the scrambled odds, i'll go with the 42, and watch and see how the season unfolds.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    MWR #15 of course!

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  • Mongo
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    9 years ago

    EGR #42 ... I just don't see Michael Waltrip ever catching up with Gibbs, Hendrick, or Childress and EGR uses Childress technology.

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