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Old 02-18-2008, 01:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Jr. Skeptical about Sprint Cup Drivers showing more personality.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. isn't convinced that NASCAR really wants Sprint Cup drivers to loosen up and show their personalities more.

"I don't believe them," NASCAR's most popular driver said during media day on Thursday. "I don't think anybody does. What does that mean? Are we supposed to walk the line and see where we step over it and where are we going to get fined when we go too far? What are they saying?"

NASCAR chairman Brian France said last month that the governing body wants to get back to the days when drivers were able to be themselves without the fear of a big fine.

It was part of his back-to-the-basics mandate, an attempt to win back the traditional fan that he believes may have been lost with all the changes the sport has undergone since 2004.

"NASCAR is focused on the best side-by-side racing in the world," NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said.
But again, Earnhardt isn't convinced.

"I think honestly they're playing to you guys, not talking to the drivers," he said to a crowd of reporters in a tent outside of Daytona International Speedway. "Basically, they're trying to appear to be looser.

"Their [intentions] have not been relayed to the driver as to what's been changed. Just a press release went out to the press, 'Hey, we're going to do this. How about that? You guys like that, right?' So what have they told us? I don't know what that means."

Earnhardt, who was once fined at Talladega for cursing in Victory Lane while on national television, made France's comments sound more like a publicity stunt.

"That was just a card game between you two and it has really nothing to do with the drivers," he said. "I don't feel like I've been holding back. There's words I don't use that I've used in the past that I shouldn't use on national television."

"For me, I get to be the same because I don't think I've had to reserve myself too much."
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I agree with Little E, it's like you can be yourself as long as it's our version of yourself.
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Don't be surprised if he gets a big fine for "showing his personality" during this interview.
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Its a part of nascar that they need to restore. The elder earnhardt had no problem speaking his mind. Noone seemed to mind either. Now if tony stewart does anything out of line its straight to the nascar hauler for him. They've commercialized it so much and tried to nationalize it. They forgot were they come from.
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That was a great article. Thanks for posting it. That is something that I have always admired about Jr. He always speaks his mind.
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Old 02-24-2008, 12:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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It was part of his back-to-the-basics mandate, an attempt to win back the traditional fan that he believes may have been lost with all the changes the sport has undergone since 2004."
This is laughable to me. You engineer a car designed to attract "burners and drifters" instead of STOCK CAR fans... then say you want to get back to basics? If you want to win back ""traditional" fans... go back to what made this sport great in the first place. Drivers that did not get along on the track would beat and bang all the way to the checkered flag in cars made to take a beating. You simply yank out the sledgehammer for the delicate repairs after the race.
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