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  • jerseykingpin
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    • 12-03-08
    • 1051

    #1
    Earnhardt roars back with vengeance
    By David Newton
    ESPN.com
    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. didn't know where he was as he came down the frontstretch, three-wide between two cars, for what would be the final lap of the Daytona 500. Everything was a blur, particularly having been 22nd only a handful of laps earlier.
    "Then I looked up and there was just one car in front of me," Earnhardt said.
    So did what remained of the packed house at Daytona International Speedway after two red-flag stops for a total of two hours and 25 minutes to repair a hole between Turns 1 and 2.
    A loud roar filled the cool night air. You could feel something special was happening as NASCAR's most popular driver attempted to pull off a miracle finish.
    It didn't happen. Earnhardt finished second to Jamie McMurray.
    But the crowd didn't go home disappointed. They saw what could be, what many hope will be, the re-emergence of Earnhardt from NASCAR's most popular driver into a winning driver.
    The sport got what it wanted and needed as well, understanding when a competitor of Earnhardt's popularity does well it's good for television ratings and ticket sales.
    And it was good to see Earnhardt smile.
    He hasn't smiled this much in front of the media -- albeit a few strange moments with Disney character "Handy Manny" earlier in the week -- in a long time.
    "I had a helluva time," Earnhardt said. "When you've got a good car that will make some moves and don't wreck ... I've wrecked out of the last couple of 500s. I figured what have I got to do to finish one of these things and finish it good?
    "I might have been a little too careful [in the past], you know. Tonight, if there was a hole in the middle I went there. Wherever it was."

    [+] Enlarge AP Photo/David GrahamDale Earnhardt Jr., second from front, filled Jamie McMurray's rearview as the checkered flag dropped Sunday at Daytona.



    After the year Earnhardt was coming off of, going winless and finishing a career-worst 25th in points, this was almost as good as a win.
    It certainly was better than he expected earlier in the day, when during the first red flag, he was asked by TV analyst Darrell Waltrip if he could catch the rest of the field.
    "Are you serious?" Earnhardt said in a high-pitched voice.
    Earnhardt knows he needed a lot of luck to be in this situation. He knows had NASCAR not added earlier in the week the opportunity for two additional green-white-checkered finishes he would have finished 10th and there wouldn't be the buzz he created.
    He knows had he not pitted for tires when others didn't late he wouldn't have had the grip to slice through the cars like a hot knife through butter.
    "I was just going where they weren't," said Earnhardt, who won this event in 2004. "I really don't enjoy being that aggressive. If there was enough room for a radiator to fit you just held the gas down and prayed for the best.
    "It's frustrating to come that close. But hell, we were running 22nd at the first green-white-checkered. I feel pretty good. I'm happy for my team."
    The team is what this is most about. They needed a confidence boost almost as much as Earnhardt did, particularly after an offseason in which team owner Rick Hendrick dedicated himself to turning the No. 88 team around, particularly after crew chief Lance McGrew reorganized the shop to work more as one with Mark Martin's team.
    "It validates the changes they made and the hard work they made over the offseason to get better," Earnhardt said. "I just hope we can keep it up. This was a bit of a handling race. We didn't have too bad of a race car."
    For most of the afternoon he didn't have a great-handling car despite qualifying second. He complained constantly about being too loose and not having enough grip.
    It wasn't until the sun went down, which wouldn't have happened had it not been for the track coming apart, did his car come around.
    "We had all kinds of mess going on there," Earnhardt said. "When it got cool everybody's car got gripped up."
    A year ago, Earnhardt may not have been so patient. He may have gotten so frustrated with the handling or the communication with the crew chief that he would have given up, or at least mentally lost his focus.
    The Earnhardt we saw on Sunday was a lot more relaxed and confident. He was so loose that he and his crew played a game of baseball trivia during the first red-flag stop.
    And Earnhardt, not much of a baseball fan, got the first couple of questions right.
    But if you want an idea of how loose Earnhardt was you had to hear him talk about the hole.
    "They found a hole in the track," Earnhardt radioed with a touch of sarcasm. "About a 2½-mile hole. A s--- hole."
    Ouch.
    He said he was joking during the second red flag, but he really wasn't. Earnhardt believes more than any driver in the garage that these hallowed grounds need repaving.
    “ It's frustrating to come that close. But, hell, we were running 22nd at the first green-white-checkered. I feel pretty good. I'm happy for my team.
    ” -- Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    "I've been wanting them to repave it for years," Earnhardt said. "If they repaved it years ago when I first asked them to it would be just right now. Wouldn't it? It would be weathered and we'd be having the race of our lives."
    Earnhardt almost had the race of his life. He evoked memories of his father charging from 18th to first over the final five laps at Talladega Superspeedway.
    He certainly had McMurray, who won in his debut in the No. 1 at Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, worried.
    "I thought, 'Oh, no!'" McMurray said as he saw the 88 in his rearview mirror. "He had a good car, and Earnhardt at Daytona is just, I mean they win all the time, it seems like."
    Not really. Earnhardt has won here only twice: in July 2001, the race after his father's death, and the 500 in 2004. In four of his past six starts at Daytona, he finished 27th or worse.
    Daytona for Earnhardt is, as Michael Waltrip said earlier in the week, a place where he's had the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Sunday almost became one of the highest highs.
    It certainly was better than his Saturday Nationwide race, when he wound up upside down while leading and his star pupil, Danica Patrick, left in a crumpled mess. Did this make up for that?
    "No, no," said Earnhardt, who has been overshadowed by Patrick most of the week. "Nothing will dull that unless someone has a $600,000 check they want to give me."
    He laughed. Everyone did.
    What's encouraging is Earnhardt wasn't satisfied. He showed a fire in his belly that seemingly has been missing, one that he will need if he is to raise his game to the level of Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Mark Martin.
    "You know, when you're running 22nd, you're mad because you just want to get a top-10," Earnhardt said. "When you get a top-10 you're pissed off because you can't get in the top 5. Then when you're running second it gets you mad because you didn't get a win.
    "That's how NASCAR drivers are, I hope."
    That's what many NASCAR fans and reporters questioned whether Earnhardt was the past few seasons. This could be a sign that good things are ahead.
    Earnhardt hopes so, but refuses to get caught up in the euphoria of one great finish. That may be a good sign as well, that he understands one race doesn't make a season.
    "It's just one race," Earnhardt said. "It's not your typical style of track that we run on all year. If we can go to Fontana and Vegas, be competitive at any point, it would be a little more validation.
    "This is not a true gauge on what the changes are going to do to our team. The next couple of races will definitely give us a better understanding of where we are."
    For now, Earnhardt is in a better place than he'd been in a while.
  • whatsgood5
    Restricted User
    • 10-13-09
    • 15359

    #2
    Very impressive comeback by him, thought he was gonna win it there late.
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    • Gamble Campbell
      SBR Rookie
      • 02-16-10
      • 9

      #3
      good write up jr really wanted it
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      • Gamble Campbell
        SBR Rookie
        • 02-16-10
        • 9

        #4
        nice article good read
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        • BigdaddyQH
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 07-13-09
          • 19530

          #5
          That was the most ridiculous race ever. The NASCAR idiots can not even get the track right? I have alleys that have been paved more recently than that track. That race was a disaster from a PR point of view. Almost 3 hours of delays because these idiots could not do a 30 minute patch job correctly? Please.

          The results mean absolutely nothing. Johnson always sucks in this race, but has won the Championship four years in a row. Had the race taken it's noirmal course, Jr. finishes 20th or worse. HIs car was not set up for the race properly. He was fortunate that the track came to him. I am sue he planned on having the track crumble underneath him.
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          • odusmykal
            SBR MVP
            • 08-30-07
            • 3426

            #6
            The horrible track made the race impossible to enjoy.. They concider Daytona the SuperBowl of Nascar, yet allow the track to repeadily fall apart.. I agree with Big on this one, had there not been the delays, Jr would have been lucky to finish in the top 10.. His car was very loose the whole day..
            I do hope he gets his team turned around this year, but it'll take more than one lucky 2nd place finish to convience me..
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            • jlove51wl
              SBR Rookie
              • 02-15-10
              • 15

              #7
              Jr is always good at Daytona. That's just about been the only place he's been good lately but he's he good there. Jr's finish had nothing to do with the track delays as mentioned above and there are always cautions on the final laps of Daytona. A loose car is a fast car. The last 2 laps Sunday were awesome and Jr was spectacular. Don't be a hater.
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              • sharpmoney
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 01-17-10
                • 528

                #8
                Jr only had a good finish because he came down pit road and got tires as the leaders had to stay out. If all those cautions didn't come out at the end he has a mediocre finish. Jr's team is far from challenging the heavyweights of nascar, he would be lucky to make the chase this year.
                sbr
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                • BigOrangeTitans
                  SBR MVP
                  • 11-23-07
                  • 4504

                  #9
                  made the most of the moment.
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                  • hawk 5
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-12-06
                    • 3982

                    #10
                    JR did what he had to do. Now on to next race.
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                    • onlooker
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 08-10-05
                      • 36572

                      #11
                      Nice surge at the end, but last time I checked he still didn't win. Nice result for the overrated driver, that still can't do shit with a good team. Sorry 88 fans.
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                      • jerseykingpin
                        Restricted User
                        • 12-03-08
                        • 1051

                        #12
                        Originally posted by sharpmoney
                        Jr only had a good finish because he came down pit road and got tires as the leaders had to stay out. If all those cautions didn't come out at the end he has a mediocre finish. Jr's team is far from challenging the heavyweights of nascar, he would be lucky to make the chase this year.
                        Hmmmmmmm the leaders HAD TO STAY OUT Getting tires and gas is part of the race If know one get tires or gas how long do you think the race will last He just won the award for the dumbest bloger
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                        • your pixel army
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                          • 12-15-09
                          • 454

                          #13
                          Those tires really didn't help Kurt Busch on all those restarts too much, did they?
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                          • sharpmoney
                            SBR Wise Guy
                            • 01-17-10
                            • 528

                            #14
                            Originally posted by jerseykingpin
                            Hmmmmmmm the leaders HAD TO STAY OUT Getting tires and gas is part of the race If know one get tires or gas how long do you think the race will last He just won the award for the dumbest bloger
                            I was referring to the final stop near the end of the race as the leaders had more then enough fuel to finish the race. I just assumed you would know which pit stop I was talking about, apparently not though, in the future I'll make sure to fully explain myself.

                            My last comment was a post not a blog. Idiot. If I were to blog about one of the nascar drivers it would be someone more interesting then dale jr.

                            I don't know what your deal is, but maybe you didn't like what I said before. I neither like or dislike the guy. I'll give jr a pass for last years debacle. But this is his second yr with hendrick and he better do something this year. I doubt that he will, too many teams are better then his team. Enjoy jr's second place in the standings for as long as you can cause he won't be there for long. Good day sir.
                            sbr
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                            • BigOrangeTitans
                              SBR MVP
                              • 11-23-07
                              • 4504

                              #15
                              Jr shoulda won. My pockets woulda been swolen
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                              • jerseykingpin
                                Restricted User
                                • 12-03-08
                                • 1051

                                #16
                                Originally posted by sharpmoney
                                I was referring to the final stop near the end of the race as the leaders had more then enough fuel to finish the race. I just assumed you would know which pit stop I was talking about, apparently not though, in the future I'll make sure to fully explain myself.

                                My last comment was a post not a blog. Idiot. If I were to blog about one of the nascar drivers it would be someone more interesting then dale jr.

                                I don't know what your deal is, but maybe you didn't like what I said before. I neither like or dislike the guy. I'll give jr a pass for last years debacle. But this is his second yr with hendrick and he better do something this year. I doubt that he will, too many teams are better then his team. Enjoy jr's second place in the standings for as long as you can cause he won't be there for long. Good day sir.
                                Thats part of the game DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT RACING I GUESS NOT
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