Junior Finished?

#52
#52
If only it were like the good ole days and the main objective was to win!
 
#53
#53
how so? he did win back to back Busch Series Championships.

What I'm saying is if his name were not Earnhardt, he probably would not be a racer at all. If he were he would not likely even make it to the Busch Series. If he did make the Busch series it would not have been in that quality of equipment. There are a lot of talented drivers who never get into any of the three touring series.
 
#54
#54
i think he has the talent, i just don't think he's competitive enough. if you don't have the drive then whats the use. if he really had the drive he'd get rid of Eury Jr. plain and simple
 
#57
#57
I question whether his head is fully in it. He has a lot of outside stuff going on. Probably a question of what he really wants, money is no issue. Does he want a title bad enough to concentrate soley on racing. I kind of think the money has lessoned his desire too dedicate himself fully.
 
#59
#59
Okay, I am a casual NASCAR fan. I watch parts of the races, keep up with the finishing order and the points race. let me ask this...is Junior finished as far as a real title contender is concerned? I mean, at one point he was a challenger and I thought he would win a championship. Then, after the swap of crew chiefs, he has never recovered. Now that he is at Hendrick with the best equipment, he manages only 1 win last year and finished 12th in points. this year, he has big time issues on pit road almost every race and has only 1 top 10 finish all year (and I believe that was a 10th place finish). He is 16th in points and not looking a contender at all. How long will Hendrick be patient with him?

He needs to leave the girls alone.
 
#62
#62
Not really. I've yet to see anyone blame Jr.'s stupidity on pit road on the crew chief, in this thread or anywhere else.


Of course, if his last name was Smith or Brown instead of Earnhardt, he wouldn't have the huge expectations and he'd probably be viewed as a decent driver having won 18 races.

I was just being sarcastic. I do have some friends that are Jr fans (and were die-hard Sr fans) that have blinders on and think he could walk on water. Nothing is ever his fault.
I completely agree with your statement about his last name getting him where he is today.:thumbsup:
 
#63
#63
I question whether his head is fully in it. He has a lot of outside stuff going on. Probably a question of what he really wants, money is no issue. Does he want a title bad enough to concentrate soley on racing. I kind of think the money has lessoned his desire too dedicate himself fully.

:eek:k:
 
#64
#64
I was just being sarcastic. I do have some friends that are Jr fans (and were die-hard Sr fans) that have blinders on and think he could walk on water. Nothing is ever his fault.
True, but that's just how some fans are, no matter who their favorite driver or team is. It's unfortunately a lot more noticeable from Jr. fans because there are so many of them to begin with. If you look hard enough, you'll find that every driver has fans that are positive their guy has never made a mistake.

I completely agree with your statement about his last name getting him where he is today.:thumbsup:
That's not what I said... :unsure:
 
#66
#66
did anyone else just see Dale Jr spin Casey Mears on the cool down lap? Casey then came back and rear-ended Jr 3-4 times.. did Casey have something to do with Jr spinning late in the race? i missed it.. doing something like that shows me that the pressure/frustration is gettin to Jr (esp. with Martin winning)
 
#67
#67
Yeah, Mears put him in the wall, although it appeared to be unintentional.

It didn't really matter, Jr. was fading through the field and was going to have to pit again for fuel anyway while everyone else stayed out. Just another mediocre day at the track for the #88 team.
 
#68
#68
If you are a Junior fan I got one thing to say to you...it's officially over. pack it in and see you next year.
 
#70
#70
funny he was second in leading laps. his car was ridiculously loose after their last pit stop. idk wtf it is w/ them, seems like their last pit stops they make the car terrible.
 
#71
#71
funny he was second in leading laps. his car was ridiculously loose after their last pit stop. idk wtf it is w/ them, seems like their last pit stops they make the car terrible.

most everybody who got out front stayed out front so it's no surprise to me that Junior was able to do the same. they made a good call to get him the track position but unfortunately, the cautions didn't work out for him.

i thought he could have still come home in the top 10.
 
#72
#72
most everybody who got out front stayed out front so it's no surprise to me that Junior was able to do the same. they made a good call to get him the track position but unfortunately, the cautions didn't work out for him.

i thought he could have still come home in the top 10.
Exactly. That was after all the same car that on the previous run couldn't get by Paul Menard and Joey Logano while running in 34th.
 
#73
#73
Exactly. That was after all the same car that on the previous run couldn't get by Paul Menard and Joey Logano while running in 34th.

I look for there to be an increased effort in qualifying as it seems that at many tracks being up front is such an advantage. Not so much this week at Talladega.
 

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