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Dodge to Withdraw from NASCAR at end of 2012 Season
by Mike Driehorst
There’s been a focused emphasis on quality and doing things right in recent years with Chrysler Group operations. That focus definitely includes our motorsports operations, according to SRT Motorsports President/CEO Ralph Gilles.
“We couldn’t go forward with a structure that met our standards,” Ralph said today in talking about the decision for Dodge to withdraw from the NASCAR track after this season.
In the video below, Ralph talks about how the “one-stop shop” relationship we had with Penske Racing was a bit unique. Since the Penske announcement in March to move to Ford next year, Ralph said we’ve not been able to assemble a complete structure to meet the company’s high standards so we could “go out and race with confidence.”
Ralph also talks about the unlimited passion our NASCAR fans, including employees, have for Dodge and how that is so much valued and appreciated.
As Ralph said, Chrysler Group remains committed to the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series. Through the end of last week’s races in Iowa, Brad Keselowski and his No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger are in seventh place in the Sprint Cup standings, 54 points behind the leader. Keselowski is tied with the most wins this season with three heading into the Aug. 12 Finger Lakes 335 at the Glen in Watkins Glen International, N.Y.
In NASCAR’s Nationwide Series, Sam Hornish Jr. is in fourth place, 34 points behind the leader, heading into the Aug. 11 Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen. While Hornish, in the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts / WURTH Dodge Challenger, is winless this season, he does have six top five finishes and 13 top 10s through 20 races. Keselowski, driving the No. 22 Discount Tire/Snap-on Dodge Challenger, also has three wins in 15 starts in the Nationwide Series
9 Comments
stfd802 Aug 8, 2012, 7:31 AM
I hope they find a way back in for 14.
moparnomore Aug 8, 2012, 7:31 AM
my family has been dodge\chrysler since 1936 myself since 1984 today you have ruined that , A Ridiculous decesion to leave nascar so until you return i will not by your products i was brand loyal,when you left before i got it nascar made rules to put the brand at a disadvantage. this time it's a short sighted bad decision about putting money in your own pockets (or your italian owners). maybe work on the reliability of the journey, caravan, and what is a ram i dont think the dodge bros made a brand called ram. dumb!! 9
rassom Aug 8, 2012, 12:38 PM
I have been a Chrysler customer since 1959. I followed NASCAR back in the day and Chrysler always found a way to be involved and competative. I was happy to see Dodge come back in 2001 and became a NASCAR fan once again. What has happen to the compatative nature from the old days. Now I will probably not watch NASCAR once Dodge is out of it. If you really want something, there is always a way. I strongly believe Dodge gave up too easily. I will still own Chrysler products. There are many dissapointed Dodge fans who feel there were let down. Have a nice day!
mopar67 Aug 8, 2012, 2:07 PM
I guess Dodge even with Fiat money can`t or won`t compete with the Toyota crap. There are good teams in NASCAR that can use a little help from Dodge. The idea that Dodge does not have a engine builder is a copout. Toyota builds engines for their teams. Why can`t Dodge? Been driving Chrysler brand cars since 1962.Guess it is time for a change as Fiat seems to unable to want to be in NASCAR or other racing venues. I will be done with NASCAR and the Chysler brand after this season. Thanks a lot Fiat.
poppabud Aug 9, 2012, 12:14 PM
aries02 Aug 10, 2012, 9:44 AM
They are out for 2013-they never said they would'nt be back-I'm sure they will with avengence!
aries02 Aug 12, 2012, 7:45 AM
They are out for 2013-they didn't say they would never be back.I'm sure they will be,with avengance!
and003 Aug 12, 2012, 7:45 AM
Look at the bright side, people ... they can use the free time to assemble the structure they need to get back into the NASCAR game. Dodge's decision to leave is just a matter of logistics, which weren't up to their standards since Penske left. Wait until they address that issue and see what happens.
bobby68 Aug 15, 2012, 10:23 AM
really bad decision for dodge to leave nascar ford and chevy and now toyota keep exspanding and dodge is retreating from the largest veiwed sport in the country FIAT does not understand america it seems..






