A true racer wants to win, he only praises his sponsor for paying the bills. Look at Penske and Keselowski, championship team dumps their brand for a better deal.

If you compromise your racing equipment to be loyal to your brand, you are giving up advantage to your opponents. Bob Glidden switched brands without hesitation when rules changes made one brand favorable.

In 1982 I sold my '68 Satellite and bought a turn-key Chevy II, it was a better race car than mine, went from winning 1 race in '81 with the Plymouth to winning 13 in '82.

I don't race much anymore, but if I had a good offer on my Duster and I knew of a good tube chassis car such as a Cavalier with a SBC that I could get, I would go for it.