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Dale Earnhardt Jr. leaving DEI Racing :Q

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
Since the chance of Jr. going over to Gibbs is slim to none,:clock:
Why do you think it's slim to none?
Joe & JD are very religious men who are 'new school' when it comes to alcohol sponsors and have said in the past that they will accept no money from them. And since Anheuser Busch has released their statement that they will be basically going wherever Jr. goes, it would put a kink in a possible union with JGR.

In this article, JD's statement regarding Jr. says alot as well.

He also wants to keep Budweiser as his primary sponsor, which likely would knock JGR out of the mix.

"Personally, it would be hard for us," said team president J.D. Gibbs, referring to the company's stance on companies that sell alcoholic beverages. "[Budweiser] is a great partner in the sport, but for us it would be tough."

Gibbs also said the organization isn't looking to expand to four teams next season, saying, "We know how hard it is to add a team and we're in no big hurry."
So while I would LOVE to see Dale Jr. at JGR, I think the likeliest landing spot will be at RCR.
 
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
 
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
4 car limit, most likely not happening.
 
Originally posted by: amdskip
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
4 car limit, most likely not happening.
He's joining Waltrip Racing and will be driving a Toyota next year:laugh: NOT!!!
 
Originally posted by: amdskip
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
4 car limit, most likely not happening.
I understand that, but in one of the ESPN articles, they mentioned that with some tweaking, it could happen due to the fact that Gordon owns half of Johnson's ride (or something to that effect).
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: amdskip
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
4 car limit, most likely not happening.
He's joining Waltrip Racing and will be driving a Toyota next year:laugh: NOT!!!

It would help Waltrip's team qualify. 😛
 
Originally posted by: tw1164
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: amdskip
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
4 car limit, most likely not happening.
He's joining Waltrip Racing and will be driving a Toyota next year:laugh: NOT!!!

It would help Waltrip's team qualify. 😛
I doubt it. It's not the Drivers, it's the garage that's causing them not to qualify

 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Turkish
Originally posted by: amdskip
Everyone has their favorite sports and hobbies to watch and I for one can't stand that F1 cart crap you call racing. I'll take nascar and drag racing over that stuff any ol day!

Well I don't know how one can compare Nascar to F1 at all.

It is faster, more challenging (IMO), has more curves, more rules, better women ( 🙂 ) and I'd say better atmosphere. I used to live in the U.S. so I have seen a few Nascar races on TV but haven't seen it anywhere else in the world. On the other hand, F1 is televised in 200 countries, either live or tape delayed and the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix for example was watched by 150 million people 🙂 Don't think if you can say the same about Nascar.

As someone who doesn't watch NASCAR ever, F1 is boring. There is no excitement because there is no passing. If you are lucky in F1 you might see 3 in a race. What is the point in watching a race if the results look is the same as the starting positions?

You obviously haven't watched more than a few (2?) GPs 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Turkish
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Turkish
Originally posted by: amdskip
Everyone has their favorite sports and hobbies to watch and I for one can't stand that F1 cart crap you call racing. I'll take nascar and drag racing over that stuff any ol day!

Well I don't know how one can compare Nascar to F1 at all.

It is faster, more challenging (IMO), has more curves, more rules, better women ( 🙂 ) and I'd say better atmosphere. I used to live in the U.S. so I have seen a few Nascar races on TV but haven't seen it anywhere else in the world. On the other hand, F1 is televised in 200 countries, either live or tape delayed and the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix for example was watched by 150 million people 🙂 Don't think if you can say the same about Nascar.

As someone who doesn't watch NASCAR ever, F1 is boring. There is no excitement because there is no passing. If you are lucky in F1 you might see 3 in a race. What is the point in watching a race if the results look is the same as the starting positions?

You obviously haven't watched more than a few (2?) GPs 🙂

The first 3 races this year:

Australian GP Results
Australian GP Qualifying

Malaysian GP Results - Lead change :shocked:
Malaysian GP Qualifying

Bahrain GP results
Bahrain GP Qualifying


 
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.

Jr. + Gordon = total chaos in Alabama, with an epic battle of monsterous porportions at Talladega.

 
Does anybody remember when Bud was on the #25 car? Hendrick and Anhieser Busch had a sponsership deal before Jr.

Jr's best (and fastest) chance at winning a Cup title is with Hendricks right now. Something tells me he doesn't want to wait for that to happen with a "new" team (his own)or new car like he would get with the #33 RCR car.

Sorry, but Casey Mears would be the odd man out. The #25 team is good and had good races last year with Vickers in the car even though he thought he was getting the shaft. Now he's really getting it with Toyota.

Hendrick's has everything Jr. could want: money, resources, good teammates, and Chevy's. I couldn't imagine being Harvick's teammate.
 
Originally posted by: lightpants
I think he will drive the #3 for RCR.




FS: #8 JR merchandise 75% off!
I don't think we'll ever see the #3 car on the track again. At least not while Richard Childress is alive. As big a fan as I was of Dale Sr., I wouldn't want to see that.
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: amdskip
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I also wouldn't mind seeing him join with Hendrick. I do not watch NASCAR, but just to hear the outrage at Earnhardt and Gordon being teammates would be fantastic.
4 car limit, most likely not happening.
He's joining Waltrip Racing and will be driving a Toyota next year:laugh: NOT!!!
It warms my heart to see Toyota falling flat on their faces. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Turkish
Well I don't know how one can compare Nascar to F1 at all.

It is faster, more challenging (IMO), has more curves, more rules, better women ( 🙂 ) and I'd say better atmosphere. I used to live in the U.S. so I have seen a few Nascar races on TV but haven't seen it anywhere else in the world. On the other hand, F1 is televised in 200 countries, either live or tape delayed and the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix for example was watched by 150 million people 🙂 Don't think if you can say the same about Nascar.

There are fewer than 200 countries in the world.
 
Originally posted by: iRONic
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
Originally posted by: iRONic

Yup. He was the guest on ESPN during the Busch pre-race show at Darlington tonight. Him and his drivers would welcome Earnhardt with open arms.
I saw that. They were pressing him (RC) hard for info. LOL
Heh heh... He did look a tad uncomfortable, no?
He did. But at the same time he looked like he was ready to burst with information. But I might have been reading into it too much. LOL
 
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