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  • pico
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    • 04-05-07
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    OT: Earnhardt's faulty motors have conspiracy theorists abuzz
    In the Pits: Earnhardt's faulty motors have conspiracy theorists abuzz

    By JENNA FRYER, AP Auto Racing Writer

    September 10, 2007

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- If not for five blown engines, Dale Earnhardt Jr. would be racing for a Nextel Cup championship in this final season driving for his late father's company.

    Instead, three failures in the last seven races -- including one with six laps to go Saturday night at Richmond -- knocked NASCAR's most popular driver out of the Chase for the championship.

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    ``We broke another motor, and they seem to fall apart when they plug 'em into my car,'' Junior said. ``It's just really frustrating.''

    It's also more than a little suspicious to his legion of fans, who have wondered for weeks if this was sabotage on the part of his stepmother.

    After all, his relationship with Teresa Earnhardt ``ain't a bed of roses,'' and Junior's impending split isn't exactly amicable. They've publicly feuded since December, he claims she's been unreasonable during negotiations and he's bolting for rival Hendrick Motorsports at the end of the season.

    The squabbling has been so intense on so many issues -- most recently Teresa's refusal to let Earnhardt take his beloved No. 8 with him to Hendrick -- that the idea that she would intentionally derail his season wouldn't surprise anyone. And because the DEI motors never even seem to sputter under the hoods of his teammates, it's actually believable.

    But DEI officials call the entire idea preposterous.

    ``I can assure you that's not the case,'' general manager John Story said Monday. ``We understand that there might be a natural assumption that because he is leaving, the team would say 'Who cares? We are not going to try for him.'

    ``But if anything, it's the other way around. We tried hard to get him in the Chase. We wanted him to win a championship. We always said that would have been the most appropriate way for him to leave DEI.''

    Of course, DEI is going to say that. And conspiracy theorists will forever be convinced Earnhardt was the victim of an intricate and evil plot to punish him for his betrayal.

    It sounds awfully good. But it's probably not true.

    Sure, seeing Junior fail might bring a slight smile to Teresa Earnhardt's face, but it would be one of the most foolish business decisions she could possibly make.

    Since the Chase was launched in 2004, making it has been the standard for success. Those good enough to compete in the 10-race title hunt had a great year. Those not involved immediately go to work figuring out what went wrong.

    Keeping Earnhardt out wouldn't have hurt him. He's leaving anyway, and he's repeatedly said that although winning a Cup title for DEI would have been nice, he's comfortable with the effort he's put forth and will walk out the door with his integrity intact.

    And if anything, missing the Chase can be viewed as a luxury to Earnhardt. He's now free from the stress and pressure that the Chase provides, and he can relax and race for wins over the final 10 weeks of the season.

    But the fact is, DEI needed Earnhardt in the Chase for the health of the company and to support Martin Truex Jr. in his first run at a title. Truex is in, has been for weeks, and he's one of only two drivers who won't have a teammate in the field.

    Hendrick and Richard Childress both have three drivers in the chase, while Joe Gibbs and Jack Roush have two each. To think that Teresa would be so spiteful that she'd jeopardize Truex's chances makes little sense for a company she fought to keep control of.

    But Story knows the allegations are out there -- the same thing happened in May after Earnhardt said he was leaving and Truex promptly took off on the track.

    ``We didn't go in there overnight and put all the cars from Dale's shop and put them in Martin's shop,'' Story said. ``That's not the way it happens. And, what people don't consider is that (Earnhardt) has run as well or better than (Truex) over the last six to eight weeks. He just doesn't have the finishes to show for it.''

    No, he doesn't, and that's partly because of the motor problems that Truex, Paul Menard and Mark Martin have been immune to.

    Although DEI has partnered with RCR on an engine program, Story said the teams are not yet using true common engines. They are combining parts and pieces, and he said his engineers are baffled as to why Earnhardt's keep breaking.

    Each failure, Story said, is something different. In Watkins Glen, the team knew the motor was ailing during Friday and Saturday practices, but thought it could last through Sunday's race.

    It's possible Earnhardt himself is damaging the motors. He's been driving the wheels off his cars the past few weeks, and perhaps he's been too hard on the engines.

    But on Saturday night in Richmond, when Earnhardt was headed to a gutsy top-five finish, that motor failure with six laps to go was devastating. He wound up 30th in his sixth DNF of the season, and the brief hug he shared with crew chief Tony Eury Jr. showed their heartbreak over another wasted run.

    ``We deserve to be in the Chase,'' he said. ``We race hard. We don't quit. We love racing. That's what we do. It's just disappointing, man. These dang motors.''

    There's no doubt DEI's top officials were thinking the same thing, and they determined Monday that a broken oil pump belt -- possibly from debris on the track -- caused the failure.

    Either way, there was no joy in Earnhardt's failure. After all, whatever is going on with his motors can very well spread to Truex's, and then DEI would have no shot at all at its first Nextel Cup title.
  • The General
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-10-05
    • 13279

    #2
    It's about time Jr Nation faces reality and admits, like an addict, that he is NOT a great driver nor even that good. Without the Earnhardt name, he may not even have a ride. Rick Hendrick is a business man though and Jr Earnhardt better do something in 2010 or he will be driving for Jr Motorsports in the near future. The excuses are about burned up.
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    • pico
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      #3
      jr is all washed up. so many better drivers.
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      • zubzub
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 09-09-09
        • 714

        #4
        Junior doesn't have to be a great driver or even win for that matter, he sells a lot of merchandise I'd imagine him to be one of the top brands in NASCAR, the Earnhardt name will allow him to drive for as long as he wants to. Its my opinion that if he can't win with Hendricks Motorsports then he just can't win.

        Is Mark Martin gonna win it all? Or is JJ gonna 4peat? I think the latter of the 2....but the better "story" would be Martin.
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        • pico
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 04-05-07
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          #5
          Originally posted by zubzub
          Junior doesn't have to be a great driver or even win for that matter, he sells a lot of merchandise I'd imagine him to be one of the top brands in NASCAR, the Earnhardt name will allow him to drive for as long as he wants to. Its my opinion that if he can't win with Hendricks Motorsports then he just can't win.

          Is Mark Martin gonna win it all? Or is JJ gonna 4peat? I think the latter of the 2....but the better "story" would be Martin.
          jr is anna kornikova of nascar
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          • The General
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            • 08-10-05
            • 13279

            #6
            Jr may be a good play tomorrow.
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            • MrMonkey
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              • 11-09-08
              • 2278

              #7
              Originally posted by pico
              jr is anna kornikova of nascar
              Good call there Pico! Always rooted for his dad and then switched to him as a casual fan of Nascar. Seems like other drivers verbally abuse him with not much fight in him? Possibly knows he might not be as good as the top tier of drivers?

              Junior always was great on the super speedways at DEI! Can't believe with the Hendrick resources hasn't fared better even after his cousin left his pit crew? Seems like a big part of how good of a driver you are is relaying to your pit crew the slight adjustments your car needs to improve after the next pit stop. The driver is the only one in the car! Unless I'm wrong, his car more often than not doesn't improve after the stop! Seldom the case with Gordon or Johnson! Still a diehard 88 fan!!!
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              • The General
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 08-10-05
                • 13279

                #8
                Dale Jr may be mentally challenged or an alcoholic. I have heard both and he acts a little slow most of the time. Or maybe he is just not into it like he was when his dad was around. He could be burned out after a whole life of racing with high expectations and Huge footsteps to try and follow. He's been thru a lot with his step mother also. Things are def not going the way he was hoping.
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                • mmike032
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 09-11-08
                  • 8905

                  #9
                  I wouldn't put it past his step-mom to pull some shit like that.
                  after all she is a female and we all know how vindictive they can be.

                  I could care less though, I lost interest in Nascar a few years after Dale was killed.
                  Will never forget that Sunday afternoon though.
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