Is that it behind the tire?
Why would they move it I wonder?
I agree with some others here. While bad ass that he has his sticker on the side of the car, garmon's didn't win anything. Your post almost insinuated that garmon built, raced, or owns a car. Hell with enough money anyone here could slap a sticker on the window of a race car. That doesn't give anyone the opportunity to take the credit away from those who actually earned it.
hmmmmm, what have you done to help spread the word about diesel motorsports? It has to start somewhere and forking over that kind of coin to go on a funny-car is pretty far above and beyond. We all know the dipsh!ts that attend events like TS and Schied dont help us any driving like a bunch of idiots. If we want our sport to go somewhere, we cant just advertise to ourselves, especially if we might try to join the mainstream like the NHRA. Without sponsors, our motorsports go nowhere. Cruz set a record with his car, crew, motor builders, fabricators, owner, and sponsors. Im pretty sure money comes from team owners/sponsors and i think you have to pay people to make things go fast but forgive me if im wrong, i have a "competition truck in the works" so my mind seems to be elsewhere.
hmmmmm, what have you done to help spread the word about diesel motorsports? It has to start somewhere and forking over that kind of coin to go on a funny-car is pretty far above and beyond. We all know the dipsh!ts that attend events like TS and Schied dont help us any driving like a bunch of idiots. If we want our sport to go somewhere, we cant just advertise to ourselves, especially if we might try to join the mainstream like the NHRA. Without sponsors, our motorsports go nowhere. Cruz set a record with his car, crew, motor builders, fabricators, owner, and sponsors. Im pretty sure money comes from team owners/sponsors and i think you have to pay people to make things go fast but forgive me if im wrong, i have a "competition truck in the works" so my mind seems to be elsewhere.
Obviously you weren't fast enough to read the original post/title before it was edited. He originally worded it in a way that was misleading and took away from the efforts of the driver/team. He admitted this and edited as well. I am not saying it isn't a bad ass thing or that Garmon wasn't a contribution to the team, organization, and the sport. I was just pointing out that the original post was taking credit away from others.
Once again folks... That was my bad (brain fart) for wording it like I did.
Never meant for it to sound like that at all. And in my head it didnt, but others thought so.
He's was a contributing factor regardless how small it was. Much as every sponsor on that vehicle.
Hahaha...phukkin' haters everywhere. It was worded wrong...everybody commence to gettin' your lacey, zippered-crotch thongs un-knotted.
Also, it seems like sponsorships have everything to do with how a car is mentioned in certain conversations. Example: If Tony Stewart wins a race, he says something like "Man, that Office Depot car sure ran today". He doesn't mention Steve Addington, or whoever built his motor. Nobody assumes Office Depot built the car because their name is on it.
Congrats to Jeff on getting some diesel publicity front and center in the big-time racing scene. I'm glad it's him personally, he's a hell of a guy that's helped me more with my trucks than could be expected from any shop.
Swole buddy people just like hating on you every time you post anything.....