
This week, Red Bull Racing made its first major move in the world of NASCAR, signing Brian Vickers to drive their main car in 2007. Vickers has driven the number 25 car for Hendrick Motorsports for the last few years, clearly the black sheep of the HMS family. He's the only driver of their stable yet to win, possibly because of inferior equipment. The 25 team only has two wins to its credit since the turn of the century, one in 2000 with Jerry Nadeau at the helm, and the other in 2003 with Joe Nemechek. Since Vickers took over in 2004, his best finish has been a third place finish at Talladega earlier this year. This signing works out great for two of the three parties involved.
Hendrick Motorsports- The big losers. Ask just about any racing fan right now, and they'll tell you the talent pool in Nextel Cup is pretty watered down. Over the last few years, any marketable driver with any semblance of big-time talent was swallowed up by one of the big teams to replace a retiring wheelman. Guys like Carl Edwards, Martin Truex, Kyle Busch, and Kasey Kahne at one point were the stars of the Busch Series, but each of them has moved on to success in Nextel Cup. As of this posting, only one NBS race has been won by a non-Cup regular. Translation: There's no new talent! The GMAC-ditech.com car very well may cease to exist if Rick Hendrick doesn't have an ace up his sleeve. No car means less testing sessions, which probably means less success for the 24, 48, and 5 cars.
Brian Vickers- He's taking a big risk, with possibly huge reward. He'll go from number four at Hendrick to Toyota's numero uno. He's going to have to deal with a lot of pressure from his new team owners/sponsors at Red Bull and his manufacturer, as it will be both of their first years at NASCAR's highest level. Toyota will want to make a splash in their first season in cup, much like they did in the Truck Series, where they gave David Reutimann the equipment to win a race and finish in the top ten numerous other times. It stands to reason that they'll expect the same from Vickers. He looks to be on the cusp of a couple wins, especially at plate tracks, so he may just be able to break his career open.
Team Red Bull- In the words of John Buccigross: Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner. Red Bull gets a young, fresh face to launch their team with, and on top of that, he's got some talent. The number 83 car should see at least a couple top fives, if not a win. I wouldn't expect the team to make the Chase for the Cup, but Red Bull will get their logo on television, no doubt about it. Red Bull also gets a personable driver to market the product. He'll join Alexi Lalas and the rest of MLS' Red Bull New York team as the drink manufacturer's appeal to sports fans continues. If the Vickers experiment succeeds, he could do for Red Bull what Dale Earnhardt Jr. did for Budweiser.
