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This unprecedented five-disc collection of Dale Earnhardt races provides the perfect tribute to his competitive fire and is a display of the essence of a hard-driving, world-class champion. Celebrate the man in the bucket seat, from his first race win, driving the legendary black #3, through his final victory -- with some historic, mind-bending, memory-making, heart-pounding races in-between. Packaged in the sleek SteelBook? packaging, this special 5-disc set includes race footage from 10 of the greatest races ever won by Dale Earnhardt, right through to his final victory. Each race includes approx. 45 minute race cut downs. DISC 1:*2000 Winston 500, Talladega Superspeedway: Driving hard he moved from 18th to 1st over final three laps to capture his final victory *2000 Cracker Barrel 500 , Atlanta Motor Speedway: Guts and Glory--a photo finish victory over Bobby Labonte DISC 2:*1998 Daytona 500, Daytona International Speedway: Finally! After 20 years on the legendary track Dale takes the flag and his first Daytona *1995 Busch Clash, Daytona International Speedway: Sixth and final Clash victory for Dale Earnhardt DISC 3:*1995 Save Mart Supermarket 300, Sears Point Raceway: First and only road course win *1995 Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Earnhardt enters the victory lane of this world-renowned track DISC 4:*1993 Coca-Cola 600, Charlotte Motor Speedway: 1st race to finish under the lights; 2 penalties, lap down, victory over Jeff Gordon *1989 Southern 500, Darlington Raceway: Victory over Darrel Waltrip; Ralph Earnhardt was inducted into the Darlington Hall of Fame the Thursday before the race DISC 5:*1987 The Winston, Charlotte Motor Speedway: Fearless? Innovative? The Pass in the Grass *1984 Talladega 500, Talladega Superspeedway: First win driving #3 *Bonus Features DVD Features: Exclusive Footage from the Hall of Fame Induction of Ralph Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt |
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Was Dale Earnhardt, Jr’s Season a Disappointment?
According to a multitude of fans and media members, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. encountered a travesty of a season while driving for Hendrick Motorsports in 2008. Apparently, he was supposed to jump into a Hendrick Motorsports prepared car and post Jimmie Johnson-like stats. When the 2008 season began last February at Daytona, Earnhardt, Jr. captured the Bud Shootout and one of the Gatorade 125 races, increasing his expectations even more.
As the season progressed, Earnhardt, Jr. enjoyed several solid showings throughout the first half of the year. He nearly won a number of races, most notably at Richmond in May when he was spun by Kyle Busch with just a handful of laps remaining. In fact, for the first quarter of the season, Earnhardt, Jr. was arguably the top performing Hendrick Motorsports driver despite the fact that he was shut out of victory lane.
The first win finally occurred at the 2-mile speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Earnhardt, Jr. ran among the top five and ten for most of the race, but it was superior fuel mileage that earned him his first and only victory of the season.
Earnhardt, Jr. spent most of the first half of the season among the top three in the Sprint Cup championship standings.
Following his victory at Michigan, Earnhardt, Jr.’s performance began to wane a little. He would only score one top ten finish in the preceding ten races; nevertheless, he still easily qualified for the ten raceChase for the Championship.
His championship pursuit was far from spectacular, as he scored only three top ten finishes in the final ten races and finished last among all twelve drivers in the Chase for the Championship in the standings. Certainly, it was not an ideal way to begin his career at Hendrick Motorsports; however, was it a disaster?
It seems as if Dale Earnhardt, Jr. has topped everyone’s list as the most disappointing driver of the 2008 Sprint Cup campaign. He could have done a lot worse.
Firstly, let us take a glimpse at some hard facts. Earnhardt, Jr. finished twelfth in the championship standings, better than Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne, Bobby Labonte, Juan Pablo Montoya, Martin Truex, Jr., Jamie McMurray, and other familiar stars.
He scored ten top five finishes. Only six drivers in the entire Sprint Cup series scored more top five finishes. Under the traditional championship format, Earnhardt, Jr. would have placed seventh in the final standings, higher than Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, and Matt Kenseth.
He completed 98.6 percent of the laps he races, which is a personal career high. His average running position was 11.6, fourth among all drivers.
Most significantly, Earnhardt, Jr. won a race, something that Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth, and twenty-two other full-time drivers could not accomplish.
A true measure of a driver’s performance is the driver ratings. Driver rating’s are an intricate formula consisting of wins, finishes, top fifteen finishes, average running position while on the lead lap, average speed under green flag conditions, fastest laps, most laps led, and lead lap finishes. Basically, the driver’s with the highest rating are the ones that are frequently running near the front of the pack.
Earnhardt, Jr. finished the season with a driver rating of 99.0, which was fourth among all Sprint Cup drivers. Only Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson, and Kyle Busch produced a better driver rating than Earnhardt, Jr, whose rating was higher than Jeff Gordon, Greg Biffle, Kevin Harvick, and Tony Stewart.
So fans, was Dale Earnhardt, Jr. really that awful?
He is the most popular driver in NASCAR, and that comes with monumental exposure. Additionally, he is the son of seven-time champion Dale Earnhardt, Sr, which that alone adds insurmountable pressure. Honestly, it does not matter how well Dale Earnhardt, Jr. performs, he will always fall short of expectations, because people expect his performance to match is popularity, which is utterly impossible. He is a victim of his own name and fame.
About the Author
Jeremy Dunn writes nascar racing articles for http://www.nascapper.com and handicaps nascar weekly. Check out his nascar racing picks in his articles.
Is Dale Earnhardt Jr the worst driver to ever win the Most Popular Driver Award?
Not to mention 7 times! On the list, I think he is the worst NASCAR driver of them.
Others include but do not exclude:
Bill Elliot
Dale Sr
Darrell Waltrip
Bobby Allison
Richard Petty
Cale Yarborough
and so on...
yes. definitely.he's so popular because of his dad only.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Things fine with crew chief Lance McGrew
A testy exchange between Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Lance McGrew during Monday's Sprint Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway concluded ...
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