He is almost guaranteed to crash again at some point. That is a part of auto racing that will not change. Whether it is his fault or not.
I believe it would have been better. I think Dale Sr. was the only person who could speak to Junior the way he should be spoken to. That's with authority. I also believe Dale Sr. would have stopped the friction that formed between Dale Jr. and Theresa Earnhardt. Junior would still be driving for his father at DEI, carrying on the family name and running well. Being the team owner, his father would have seen to that.
Dale Jr. is far from being dumb. Being a NASCAR driver, you have to have some good education to do this job. He has a southern slow way about him that may seem like he is slow. The interviews do reflect that.
An awful lot, Its been said, a talented and excellent driver don't need to knock someone out-of-the-way or out-of-the-race, Earnhardt did this way to much, but I will say this he was talented. He had bad head damage.
In 1970, when Dale Earnhardt was 19 years old, his neighbors let him have their 1956 Ford Victoria. His father Ralph built the engine and the friends of the family helped paint it. When they mixed the paint it accidentally came out pink. Since they did not have enough money to repaint the car, it was left that way. Dale drove the pink race car around the local dirt tracks of North Carolina.
To the best of my knowledge, Paul Anka did not write "Your Way".To the best of my knowledge, Paul Anka did not write "Your Way".To the best of my knowledge, Paul Anka did not write "Your Way".To the best of my knowledge, Paul Anka did not write "Your Way".
I would say Junior thinks the same way as the other drivers, he will race until he is no longer competitive and no longer has any fun.
It is difficult to answer this question without knowing which Dale you are asking about. If you are curious about NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr., by most accounts, he is a Republican and probably did not vote for Mr. Obama. But voting in the US is confidential, and unless celebrities publicly announce their support for a candidate, we have no reliable way of knowing for whom they voted.
NO WAY! He was the first driver to win 4 straight championships in a row! And he broke Dale Earnhardt Sr's record and even Richard Petty's! I'm a Dale Jr. fan now. I will NOT like Jimmie Johnson ever! Nor Jeff Gordon! If Jimmie breaks one more record,that's gonna do it! I wanted Dale Jr. to that but he didn't. I hope he will win a Championship soon. But in the meantime,GO DALE JR!
Dale Sr. was and always wanted to be a race car driver. At the time of his death he was still very competitive. If Dale Sr. eventually reached retirement, he probably would have spent most of his time with his racing team (DEI) and paving the way for his son, Dale Jr. to try to follow in his footsteps. Things would have been a little different for Dale Jr. if his father was still here.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. started the race in 18th. After staying between 15th to 20th for the first half of the race, Junior made his way all the way up to 5th place. He then was penalized for speeding on pit road, which put him back into the 26th position. After a few cautions and tire changes, Junior ended up with a 7th place finish. The finish moved him from 13th to 8th in the points standings.
NO WAY! He was the first driver to win 4 straight championships in a row! And he broke Dale Earnhardt Sr's record and even Richard Petty's! I'm a Dale Jr. fan now. I will NOT like Jimmie Johnson ever! Nor Jeff Gordon! If Jimmie breaks one more record,that's gonna do it! I wanted Dale Jr. to that but he didn't. I hope he will win a Championship soon. But in the meantime,GO DALE JR!