NewsBite

Bathurst 1000: Dave Reynolds admits knocking back big money offers to stay loyal to Erebus

A self-confessed ‘strange puppy’, Bathurst hopeful Dave Reynolds shunned big money offers from at least three rival teams to sign a ground-breaking 10-year deal with Erebus Motorsport.

Dave Reynolds and is rag-tag Erebus crew.
Dave Reynolds and is rag-tag Erebus crew.

Dave Reynolds has revealed he knocked back offers from three rival teams to stay loyal to his band of brothers.

Declaring his crew the “best in the business’’, the 2017 Bathurst champion admitted it was this rag-tag crew of mechanics, engineers and rattle-gun men that inspired him to sign a ground-breaking 10-year deal with Erebus Motorsport.

“I have never been with a team I have enjoyed so much,’’ Reynolds said.

Live stream the 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 on KAYO SPORTS. Every practice, qualifying & race Live & On-Demand in HD. Get your 14 day free trial >

Dave Reynolds and is rag-tag Erebus crew.
Dave Reynolds and is rag-tag Erebus crew.

“I am a bit of an oddball and I fit here. I have never been able to fit a mould but for whatever reason I fit here. I walked in here and felt at home straight away. They get me and that is a big deal for someone as strange as I am.’’

A self-confessed “strange puppy’’, Reynolds shunned big money offers from at least three rival teams to commit to Erebus for life.

“I had a few other teams ring me but there were only two I would ever go to if I was being realistic,’’ Reynolds said.

“And that would be the two teams beating us right now. Going anywhere else would have been a backwards step. I don’t like to have a lot of change in my life. I need consistency. Change is a disruption for me and it would have been a stress I didn’t need.’’

Reynolds and his crew have been part of one of the most remarkable V8 transformations.

Reynolds signed a 10-year deal earlier this year.
Reynolds signed a 10-year deal earlier this year.

Down-and-out battlers when Reynolds quit heavyweight outfit Ford Performance Racing for a shock move to Erebus four years ago, they are now a Bathurst-winning team and a championship threat.

“This was probably the worst team in pit-lane when I joined,’’ Reynolds said.

“Their performances were not very good to be kind. To see everything grow in the last four years, I am proud to be a part of that. I was third in the championship and left to come to a team not in the top 15.’’

Among the favourites to win this week’s Bathurst 1000, starting with practice on Thursday, Reynolds credited the 22 people that work on his car for giving him his Mount Panorama chance.

“I am nothing without my team,’’ Reynolds said.

Reynolds with hydration specialist Phil Rankin.
Reynolds with hydration specialist Phil Rankin.

“In this sport you are only as good as the people behind you, and I am lucky to have some very good people. I heavily rely on the guys around me and I would like to think that they rely on me sometimes. I see myself as someone that is able to inspire a bit of confidence and I think that is what you have to do as a driver.

“We also get each other. They know what I want, and I know what they want. We also have some good times. We are always having a laugh. We try and make work addictive.

“We have assembled the best people and built a fence around them. We want them to want to stay here and we don’t want any of them poached.’’

Originally published as Bathurst 1000: Dave Reynolds admits knocking back big money offers to stay loyal to Erebus

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.themercury.com.au/sport/motor-sport/v8-supercars/bathurst-1000-dave-reynolds-admits-knocking-back-big-money-offers-to-stay-loyal-to-erebus/news-story/4e80fbf3f1f71b029415625ce4a1db38