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Posted: 10/21/09 01:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The entire problem is Junior can't drive a wedge much less a sprint cup car. Too bad last names a decent driver doesn't make!


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Posted: 10/21/09 06:44pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

8.1 Van wrote:

The #1 reason NASCAR fans are not going to the races is because Jr is in a slump.


NOW THATS FUNNY!

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I don't think Jr's heart is in it anymore myself.


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Jr is now going through problems, (slump, lack of confidence, learning the ability to communicate problems of the car to the crew chief and etc) that other drivers had to learn to even reach nascar in the first place. Jr did not earn his Nascar wings, he was born with them due to his last name. Now, he has these problems and it is completely destroying him as he is clueless as to how to handle them.

He has so little confidence, he has ask for a dictator Crew Chief from owner Hendrick. He does not want to even think, just follow orders. In other words, he wants someone who will shoulder all the blame so if things continue to go bad,he can just say he is just following orders. Now that is total lack of self confidence and he is the face of Nascar. That would be akin to Tiger Woods wanting a caddy that would select his club,tell him how to hit the ball and then read all his puts for him. Can you imagine that?

I'm sorry Tiger, to use you and Jr in the same sentence is hardly fair to you. I only made the comparison because Jr has legions of fans that really believed he was the Tiger Woods of Nascar. They believe Jr just had bad equipment and and a bad caddy.

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Steveo35 wrote:

8.1 Van wrote:

The #1 reason NASCAR fans are not going to the races is because Jr is in a slump.


NOW THATS FUNNY!


That's why I'm going to more races.

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Liriope wrote:

Thanks 8.1 Van, I knew you could tell us what the problem was with Jr. However, you used the same reason when he drove for DEI and then if Jimmie had Tony Eury as a crew chief. The truth, if Jr had Chad Knause for a crew chief, he still would never win a championship. Teaching Jr how to win a championship in Nascar would be even more difficult than teaching you the traits of a good driver.

I think if I had Chad Knause for a crew chief, I could win a race in my Suzuki Altima


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Here's another article I read today that I find spot on.........





Dale Earnhardt Jr. Has A Problem!
by William Corley Contributor


I was hoping that I didn't have to write a negative story about a NASCAR driver.

I've been toe to toe with the very best over the past 49 years and after talking to a former NASCAR Grand National Champion this morning, I have decided that I DO need to write this article.

Teresa Earnhardt was right, Dale Jr. needs to decide if he wants to be a race car driver or a personality.

You see, Earnhardt Jr. does not have the talent or desire that his late father had. Yes, Dale Sr. had a lot going on off the track, but he also had a desire to WIN that Junior lacks.

With Dale Sr., winning was EVERYTHING! He did not race for second place and this was VERY obvious early in his career when he would "Spin To Win".

You had to be there to actually understand how BAD Dale Sr. wanted to win EVERY race he entered.

There was a time early in Dale Jr.'s career that he also had a burning desire to win. Not many NASCAR drivers can inherit the loyal fans that his father had.

Ol' "Ironhead" had NOTHING given to him, nor did his Grandfather, Ralph Earnhardt. Ralph would take his race car to the track with nothing but a desire To win.

I met Ralph Earnhardt in the early 60's and he had no sponsorship on his race car. He worked hard to enter a Grand National race as an Independent Driver/Owner. His equipment was hand-me-downs, and his crew were all volunteers.

Dale Sr. inherited all of the trait's that his father had and the one that was most important was the burning desire to win!

Dale Jr. lacks this desire that possessed his Father and Grandfather.

My friend told me that in order to win a NASCAR race, you had to be totally focused on winning. Dale Jr. is not focused on just winning. He has too many irons in the fire.

Now Dale Jr is frustrated. With the best equipment and sponsor support, Junior still struggles to win a race.

One look at the No. 48 team says it all. A driver who is dedicated to his crew chief and with a natural talent that money can't buy, Jimmie Johnson will go into the NASCAR record books as the first driver to ever win FOUR Championships in a row.

When Johnson needs an adjustment to his race car, Chad Knaus knows exactly what to do to make Johnson's car right. They think like one another.

Jeff Gordon is a proven winner and he has had a tough year winning races. He might be happy with Steve Letarte, but Gordon and Letarte don't communicate the way Johnson and Knaus do!

Until Dale Earnhardt, Jr. puts everything he has into winning and wanting to win, he won't be a contender in the competitive sport of NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing.

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96Bounder30E wrote:

Here's another article I read today that I find spot on.........





Dale Earnhardt Jr. Has A Problem!
by William Corley Contributor


I was hoping that I didn't have to write a negative story about a NASCAR driver.

I've been toe to toe with the very best over the past 49 years and after talking to a former NASCAR Grand National Champion this morning, I have decided that I DO need to write this article.

Teresa Earnhardt was right, Dale Jr. needs to decide if he wants to be a race car driver or a personality.

You see, Earnhardt Jr. does not have the talent or desire that his late father had. Yes, Dale Sr. had a lot going on off the track, but he also had a desire to WIN that Junior lacks.

With Dale Sr., winning was EVERYTHING! He did not race for second place and this was VERY obvious early in his career when he would "Spin To Win".

You had to be there to actually understand how BAD Dale Sr. wanted to win EVERY race he entered.

There was a time early in Dale Jr.'s career that he also had a burning desire to win. Not many NASCAR drivers can inherit the loyal fans that his father had.

Ol' "Ironhead" had NOTHING given to him, nor did his Grandfather, Ralph Earnhardt. Ralph would take his race car to the track with nothing but a desire To win.

I met Ralph Earnhardt in the early 60's and he had no sponsorship on his race car. He worked hard to enter a Grand National race as an Independent Driver/Owner. His equipment was hand-me-downs, and his crew were all volunteers.

Dale Sr. inherited all of the trait's that his father had and the one that was most important was the burning desire to win!

Dale Jr. lacks this desire that possessed his Father and Grandfather.

My friend told me that in order to win a NASCAR race, you had to be totally focused on winning. Dale Jr. is not focused on just winning. He has too many irons in the fire.

Now Dale Jr is frustrated. With the best equipment and sponsor support, Junior still struggles to win a race.

One look at the No. 48 team says it all. A driver who is dedicated to his crew chief and with a natural talent that money can't buy, Jimmie Johnson will go into the NASCAR record books as the first driver to ever win FOUR Championships in a row.

When Johnson needs an adjustment to his race car, Chad Knaus knows exactly what to do to make Johnson's car right. They think like one another.

Jeff Gordon is a proven winner and he has had a tough year winning races. He might be happy with Steve Letarte, but Gordon and Letarte don't communicate the way Johnson and Knaus do!

Until Dale Earnhardt, Jr. puts everything he has into winning and wanting to win, he won't be a contender in the competitive sport of NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing.

Who is William Corley Contributor and exactly what is his experience with COT setups ?


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8.1 Van .........I'm curious, what part of the story do find to be false?

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Juniors main problem, as a driver, is that he knows only one place to run....and that's up top near the marbles. It works for awhile and then, inevitably, he gets too high and it bites him in the butt.

He rides the wall as if it's his "trademark". He needs to leave that whole wall riding thing behind and learn to run the line that's working...and give his crew chief the feedback to set the car up accordingly.


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