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« Reply #140 on: May 24, 2009, 09:57:24 PM »

It's supposed to rain there tomorrow too. It'll be interesting to see if they get the full 600 in. I'm glad I have tomorrow off.
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« Reply #141 on: May 25, 2009, 07:57:56 AM »

As much as I enjoy racing under the lights, I'm glad they have an early start for today's race and hopefully they will get to run the full 600 and beat the rain.
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« Reply #142 on: May 25, 2009, 01:12:00 PM »

Red Flag for rain. Lap 74

Somehow I have a feeling that they're gonna be racing as if it's a 200 lap race. Sad
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« Reply #143 on: May 25, 2009, 06:14:28 PM »

Or a 228 lap race? It's not looking good...

DW on TV is so FOR having this race cancelled right now, it's so obvious, haha.

I wouldn't mind it -- my fantasy team would end up doing pretty well this week. Grin
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« Reply #144 on: May 26, 2009, 01:41:13 AM »

Unfortunately, my friends and I had tickets to the race. I'm not really a big Nascar fan, but I was still looking forward to seeing a race in person. But I didn't even get to see one goddamn lap. We drove an hour and a half to then sit in traffic for another couple hours, only to sit and be rained on for a three more hours and watch yellow trucks try to dry the track. Fun stuff. And because the weather forecast was calling for more of the same Monday, we all just decided to stay home instead of going through that hell again. I'm glad we did.
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« Reply #145 on: May 26, 2009, 07:45:32 PM »

Gilee7,

Sorry that you NASCAR experience was rained out. I know I would have been very bummed and upset with the weather. I do hope you get another chance to go if this past weekend didn't burn you too bad. I would've been extremely disappointed as well.

You could tell the t.v. commentators were frustrated with the weather after Sunday and have it happen all over again on Monday. They did their best to work thru it but what can you really do? What could have been a really good race ended up very disappointing. And David Reutimann winning the race was the cherry on top! LOL. I guess it was better than Kyle Busch winning though.  hihi

Oh yeah, more and more talk coming from Hendrick about what to do with Tony Eury, Jr. I think a change is definitely coming. You can't keep running in the back of the pack and finishing that bad every week if your at Hendrick. The sooner they make a change the better I think/hope things will be. We know one thing, how they have things now, is not working.
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« Reply #146 on: May 27, 2009, 12:01:43 AM »

Gilee7,

Sorry that you NASCAR experience was rained out. I know I would have been very bummed and upset with the weather. I do hope you get another chance to go if this past weekend didn't burn you too bad. I would've been extremely disappointed as well.

You could tell the t.v. commentators were frustrated with the weather after Sunday and have it happen all over again on Monday. They did their best to work thru it but what can you really do? What could have been a really good race ended up very disappointing. And David Reutimann winning the race was the cherry on top! LOL. I guess it was better than Kyle Busch winning though.  hihi

Oh yeah, more and more talk coming from Hendrick about what to do with Tony Eury, Jr. I think a change is definitely coming. You can't keep running in the back of the pack and finishing that bad every week if your at Hendrick. The sooner they make a change the better I think/hope things will be. We know one thing, how they have things now, is not working.

Gilee, we should both join Drew at Talladega in the fall.  That's the only race worth watching in person and on TV nowadays, IMO.

I'm telling you all, the racing gods are not happy with NASCAR.

Congrats to David Reutimann, Michael Waltrip, and Big Bad Butt for winning.

I would have canned Tony Eury Jr. last year, when they kept $%#&ing up on their adjustments.  They let Darian Grubb get away, who is one of the top crew chiefs in the sport.
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« Reply #147 on: May 28, 2009, 07:01:25 PM »

Tony Eury Jr. out as crew chief for slumping Earnhardt

By JENNA FRYER, AP Auto Racing Writer 32 minutes ago


CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)?Dale Earnhardt Jr. stayed loyal to his cousin and crew chief through last year?s frustrating finish and this year?s slumping start.

Amid wrong setups, misguided race strategies and pit-road problems, nothing seemed to tear the longtime duo apart.

Until team owner Rick Hendrick had seen enough.

Hendrick removed Tony Eury Jr. from his position as Earnhardt?s crew chief Thursday, ending months of speculation concerning the struggles of NASCAR?s most popular driver.

?It seemed the harder we pushed, the more it unraveled,? Hendrick told The Associated Press. ?We need a new reason to get up and go to the track each morning, and the chemistry had broken down between them to the point where we just needed a fresh start.?

The pair left Dale Earnhardt Inc. last season to drive for Hendrick Motorsports. But despite driving for NASCAR?s top team they have one win in 48 races with Hendrick and are 19th in points, well behind teammates Jeff Gordon (first), Jimmie Johnson (fourth) and Mark Martin (12th). Earnhardt hit rock bottom with Monday?s 40th-place finish at Lowe?s Motor Speedway.

?Tony Jr. is a good crew chief,? Earnhardt said during an appearance at Motor City Casino in Detroit. ?We?ve had success, but this year, we aren?t even mediocre. And the last couple weeks, we?ve arguably been one of the worst teams on the track. He?s really, really talented, and I feel a lot of disappointment and failure for not being able to take advantage of that. Maybe the truth is that we just aren?t meant to do it together. That?s tough to admit, and even tougher to believe.?

Team manager Brian Whitesell will be the crew chief this weekend. Lance McGrew will take over in two weeks on an interim basis as Hendrick decides on a long-term plan for NASCAR?s most popular driver.

?I like Lance. He?s going to tell me like it is, and that?s what I want,? Earnhardt said. ?I?ve worked with him in the past, and I also have a whole lot of trust in Brian. He?s going to make sure I?ve got what I need every week. I?m not worried at all about that. And who knows? This combination could be amazing.?

Hendrick said the team was committed to doing everything possible to get the team where it needs to be.

?It?s hard to put your fingers on what the problem is or was,? he said. ?We just feel like with all the frustration we need a fresh start.

?We?ve all given it the best shot we could and I think the guys that are going to be lined up now on this team. ? We?re just rolling up our sleeves and we?re going to refuse to lose, refuse to quit until we get it fixed.?

Earnhardt and Eury spent Tuesday and Wednesday testing on the road course at Virginia International Raceway. Hendrick told them he was splitting them up when they returned Wednesday evening. He said they needed time to adjust to the split.

?I don?t know that they were 100 percent, but by this morning, both of them said they were good,? Hendrick said. ?I don?t think they felt good when I told them, but I think they?ll feel better as the days go on.?

Earnhardt said he just doesn?t know what went wrong.

?I take at least half the responsibility on this, and when we?ve met, I told (Hendrick) I wanted to hear what I was doing wrong,? Earnhardt said. ?We addressed my weaknesses and Tony Jr.?s weaknesses, and tried to figure out how to fix them.?

Eury will stay with Hendrick Motorsports in a research and development role. Whatever route Hendrick takes with Earnhardt, he?s giving Earnhardt the full-time use of Whitesell and Rex Stump, the lead chassis engineer.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. composes himself while talking with reporters about changes to his NASCAR team, in Detroit on Thursday, May 28, 2009. Tony Eury Jr. was removed as crew chief of Earnhardt's No. 88 team Thursday. The two are cousins and have worked together during Earnhardt's entire career.

Earnhardt and Eury are grandsons of Robert Gee, one of Hendrick?s first employees. The two went through a rough patch that led to bickering at the end of the 2004 season when they raced for the championship at Dale Earnhardt Inc.

Earnhardt?s stepmother, Teresa, separated them at the start of 2005, a move that led Earnhardt to finish a career-worst 19th in the standings. They were back together before the end of the season, but won just one race together in 2006 as Earnhardt?s relationship with his stepmother rapidly deteriorated.

The next year, Earnhardt embarked on one of the most high-profile free agencies in NASCAR history. He settled on Hendrick Motorsports, and Eury went with him.

Although they opened their first season at Hendrick by winning the exhibition Budweiser Shootout and a Daytona 500 qualifying race, Earnhardt didn?t win a points race until the 15th event of the year. That was at Michigan, his only victory all season.

Still, consistency put him at the top of the title contenders when the Chase for the championship began. But Eury and Earnhardt moved away from what got them into the Chase and finished last in the 12-driver field.

This year, Earnhardt opened with two pit-road mistakes in the Daytona 500 that put him in position to later trigger a nine-car accident. The pit-road errors have plagued him most of the season, but the poor showings have spilled onto the track as well.

Earnhardt has just three top-10 finishes this season and six finishes of 27th or worse. He?s close to falling too far behind to rally for a spot in the Chase. That?s unacceptable for a driver who went to Hendrick to win the Cup title that has eluded him his entire career. His father, the late Dale Earnhardt, was a seven-time Cup champion before his death in an accident on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500.

Despite their shortcomings?two wins in the past 120 races?Earnhardt remained fiercely loyal to Eury and was pained when his fans blamed the crew chief for their failures.

?Every time I read in the paper that people are on his case I feel like I?m sending my brother to jail for a crime I committed,? Earnhardt said in one of his early season defenses of Eury.

Hendrick never considering a split until Monday?s disappointment. Now he wants to ?spark some magic.?

?Right now, we?ve got one boat that?s got a hole in it and we?ve got to fix it,? he said.

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« Reply #148 on: May 28, 2009, 10:53:51 PM »

About time.
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« Reply #149 on: May 29, 2009, 01:35:03 AM »

Junior still sucks.
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« Reply #150 on: May 29, 2009, 07:10:10 PM »

About time.

It is about time.

Did anyone hear Kyle Busch's comments today? As much has Kyle gets on my nerves, he does have a very good point.

?If Junior doesn?t run well, [McGrew is] going to be the problem,? said Kyle Busch, who was taking a jab at Earnhardt Jr., while at the same time speaking the truth. ?You know, it?s never Junior; it?s always the crew chief.?

Junior?s legacy hinges on what he does next
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« Reply #151 on: May 29, 2009, 08:47:10 PM »

Jr. never blamed Tony Jr. at all. Ever. 


"Most of the people have always been on Tony Jr.'s case and never really pointed the finger at me throughout the season. Eventually, the only person that will have to answer to my success is me," Earnhardt said.

"Whether that's today and from here on forward, I don't know. But eventually, I'm going to have to be the one that's going to have to answer to the fact of, how much did I live up to my father's name and how much did I live up to his wins and everything he accomplished, how much did I live up to everyone else's expectations and all my fans' and the media's expectations. Obviously, when you put yourself at Hendrick Motorsports, you're in the best equipment and you should win races. If you don't, it sort of makes for a hard argument that you had any business being there in the first place. We've got to work hard over the next six months to try and give ourselves that argument and move forward. And I think we can do that."
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« Reply #152 on: May 30, 2009, 06:56:04 AM »

Jr. never blamed Tony Jr. at all. Ever.

I don't think Kyle was saying Dale Jr. always put the blame on Tony Eury Jr. or someone else. I took Kyle's comment as saying, this is more of a Dale Jr. problem than anything else. The equipment has always been but good but Dale Jr. just doesn't have the talent as much as everyone is lead to believe.

"Whether that's today and from here on forward, I don't know. But eventually, I'm going to have to be the one that's going to have to answer to the fact of, how much did I live up to my father's name and how much did I live up to his wins and everything he accomplished, how much did I live up to everyone else's expectations and all my fans' and the media's expectations. Obviously, when you put yourself at Hendrick Motorsports, you're in the best equipment and you should win races. If you don't, it sort of makes for a hard argument that you had any business being there in the first place. We've got to work hard over the next six months to try and give ourselves that argument and move forward. And I think we can do that."

When I heard this clip last night, that feeling of the possibility that Dale Jr. could just walk away from the sport was again in full stride. Just listen to his voice and watch his emotions. He seems so distant and unhappy being in this sport. I know he just lost his cousin as crew chief but I think there's a lot more to his unhappiness.

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« Reply #153 on: May 31, 2009, 06:04:04 PM »

Your right, every interview he gives he seems so unhappy.


Decent race today, it was good to see some actual racing at the end there.
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« Reply #154 on: May 31, 2009, 06:08:16 PM »

I was really hoping Tony Stewart would get his first win as a team owner today but Jimmie's car was just better and faster.

Dale Jr. finished 12th and not a bad way to start off with a new crew chief. It was also good to see Dale Jr. get a win as car owner in the Grand National race Saturday.  Smiley
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« Reply #155 on: May 31, 2009, 11:55:19 PM »

I was really hoping Tony Stewart would get his first win as a team owner today but Jimmie's car was just better and faster.

Dale Jr. finished 12th and not a bad way to start off with a new crew chief. It was also good to see Dale Jr. get a win as car owner in the Grand National race Saturday.  Smiley

The encouraging thing was listening to him and Mac give each other feedback and compliments.

I hope they build on this.  I think I even saw Junior smile after the race.
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« Reply #156 on: June 01, 2009, 07:41:41 AM »

The encouraging thing was listening to him and Mac give each other feedback and compliments.

I hope they build on this.  I think I even saw Junior smile after the race.

I did hear some of the radio talk between them during the race and it was very encouraging to hear the feedback and compliments. If you've ever listened to Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus communicate about the car, you'd understand why they win so much and why the #48 Chevrolet is always running up front. Jimmie and Chad have great communication and Jimmie gives him direct answers about the car and how it's driving so when he does come to pit road, the right adjustments can be made.

Good win for Jimmie Johnson yesterday!  ok

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« Reply #157 on: June 14, 2009, 06:18:57 PM »

Forgot to change my picks this week   rant
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« Reply #158 on: June 15, 2009, 06:25:50 PM »

That's a bummer man, I've been there many times.

These things just sneak up on you!
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« Reply #159 on: June 15, 2009, 06:47:59 PM »

That last lap was pretty intense yesterday at Michigan.  Shocked

I was so bummed when Jimmie Johnson ran out of fuel and Greg Biffle took the lead. But when Biffle ran out of fuel on the backstretch and Mark Martin took the win, I was happy.  Grin
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