Press Releases - Frustrated Pepperidge Farms Racing Unloads on Canadian Rookie
Frustrated Pepperidge Farms Racing Unloads on Canadian Rookie
Quick Races mean nothing, right? Of course not. Unless you're a rookie driver just trying to make enough rating to jump into the series you're aiming for.
Snicker Doodle isn't an open wheel driver, but to get into a stock car/truck he needs to put his time in and ride around the 5-10 range of these F3 Quick and Single Races to solidify his spot in the NASC Truck Series. "Unfortunately, some rookies just don't get it. Doodle was physically assaulted from behind by an over-aggressive rookie 2 races in a row," said a visibly angry seven, manager of the team.
"Sean Molloy needs to take a good look in the mirror. The guy qualifies well and just crashes people out of races. He did it all through his rookie eligible racing, and he's doing it now," said a frustrated Snicker Doodle after 2 consecutive run-ins with the Canadian driver. "It's hard to believe anyone can go through their entire rookie race eligibility and only finish on the podium 11 times. He's a disgrace, and his manager needs to take a real close look at either finding a new driver or re-evaluating his instructions on how to drive these races. Just sending it into corners and jackknifing the guy in front isn't acceptable in stock car racing, where they allow contact, but this guy's out here doing it in open wheel, where the penalties are race, and career altering. Just quit now."
Snicker Doodle cruised through his F3 Rookie eligibility with 30 wins on 36 poles, and has worked his way into the top 100 of the Rookie Series despite missing the first 7 weeks. He will be entering the NASC Truck Series at the end of the season.