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Umm, I think brining up his divorce would be a clear excuse. All the drivers have personal issues off the track, but that cannot come into play as a reason why they win or don't win.Originally posted by Scott J:
Didn't make excuses... I acknowledged that he had slumped.
Umm, I think brining up his divorce would be a clear excuse. All the drivers have personal issues off the track, but that cannot come into play as a reason why they win or don't win.</font>[/QUOTE] Read again. I said it was an interesting parallel.Originally posted by PastorSBC1303:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Scott J:
Didn't make excuses... I acknowledged that he had slumped.
If he earns one... we'll see.Oh well, we disagree here again. When Jr. wins a championship maybe you see things differently. But I am sure there will be plenty of reasons for you and the Jr. haters to find reasons around that as well.
Awesome. I don't have much of a problem with that.One of the things I like about NASCAR is that I can step out of personna and be more passionate... and not have to worry about alot of objectivity... since NASCAR is dominated by subjectivity.
I love it more when you don't claim objectivity, then try to claim that objective facts tell you something other than they tell me.The objective facts don't favor Junior being recognized as anything better than a mediocre driver.
Yes he has. I don't believe Gordon is the best ever, but I'm going to give him his due as a great driver. He has won several races that he had no business winning....he has also willed cars to victory lane and earned the respect of none other than DE Sr... who wasn't the easiest guy to impress.
Agreed. As I noted at least once before, 2006 will show us which year was the exception and which year was the rule.OTOH, it isn't like he never proved himself. He did. Junior hasn't.
Perhaps, but the point is that the #48 team should have lost 25 points right off the top because of what Cheater did.I for one am not convinced that Knauss' absence for 3 races won't eventually translate into more than 25 points.
I have held this belief about Jeff's relative lack of success ever since he got divorced.Maybe God just withdrew blessing from someone who made public professions then was probably at fault for the divorce.
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Scott, any evidence yet as to why #8 has superior equipment?
Sure they got $$, but a lot of the teams got $$.Originally posted by Scott J:
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Not to mention Budweiser who sponsors someone in anything you can race.
I am not sure what this proves. I have seen the same thing happen with Gordon and his teammates and others. Surely you don't think that Hendrick gives to Vickers and Bush the same way it does to Gordon and Johnson?Also, there was a revealing little incident last year. Earnhardt was out of a race and two of his crewmen showed up in the 15 pit. Why? Because DEI put the "first team" on the 8... They were faster and better.
I would say Jr is about the same as Kennseth. I am sure the Cat in the Hat keeps Kennseth pretty happy. I don't know much about Kahne's team. Jr. probably does have advantage there.BTW, Are you saying that Junior doesn't have better equipment and resources devoted specifically to his team than say Matt Kennseth or Casey Kahne or someone like that has?
Do you have the time to get out to thatsracin.com? I get much of my information from that site and jayski.com as well.Exactly what Knauss did that was more egregious than anyone else... I haven't heard.
I'd be very surprised if anybody outside of the Nascar world finds this kind of data. Driver and sponsor contracts are very tightly held.If you got some real data on this, I will listen otherwise it is just opinion.
So what you are saying is that if I challenged back for you to prove Junior didn't have the best equipment, that would be just as valid for proof as your challenge of me, right?Empirical data about sponsorships and such is sometimes very hard to come by in Nascar. It's very similar in that regard to the Nascar rulebook.
Nice try, but you're the one saying that Junior has the best equipment in Nascar, not me.So what you are saying is that if I challenged back for you to prove Junior didn't have the best equipment, that would be just as valid for proof as your challenge of me, right?
Originally posted by ccrobinson:
partly because he got punted so many times by the likes of Jeff Green and Kasey Kahne.
Yes I am sure.Originally posted by ccrobinson:
Are you sure about that?
In 2004, Mikey finished 20th in the points. He had 2 Top 5s and 9 Top 10s and led 192 laps.
In 2005, Mikey finished 25th in the points. He had 3 Top 5s and 7 Top 10s and led 175 laps.
It's hard to say that Michael performed better, partly because he got punted so many times by the likes of Jeff Green and Kasey Kahne.
Michael wouldn't stay for 2006 because he only wanted to work with Tony Eury Jr. DEI wouldn't guarantee that, so Michael left and took Napa with him.