Ok, you are all stupid hands down. Dale Sr., didn't have to whine because if he was in second he ended up in first. Didn't matter if it was his son ahead of him or his best friend or worst enemy, he spun them out so HE could get the glory.
You all think that Gordon is hated because he whines, they all whine, every last one of them because it is cheap when you get spun. You all know damn well that Gordon is hated because cheap SOB Sr. couldn't beat him, that is why you all hate him. Gordon came in as a rookie basically and took it to the man when everyone else on the track was afraid to race Sr. because he was so dirty. Gordon is hated because he won when you all wanted hickabillie Sr. to win. Gordon will be the all time winningest NASCAR driver and that eats everyone of you because 95% of his wins came from great driving and a great team behind him as to where Sr. had probably 65% of his wins come from good driving, the rest were cheap.
Am I arguing with NASCAR fans, wow what have I sunk to... no less Sr. fans, ugh.
2007-04-06 02:40:19
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answered by bs b 4
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FUKC THAT!!! Dale Sr. died trying to help his son win... not trying to spin out another driver... if that isn't fatherly love i don't know what is.
"Going into the final turn during the last lap, Earnhardt's car seemed to be going faster than Sterling Marlin and Ken Schrader as a result of being pushed by Rusty Wallace. There was apparent contact between the BACK BUMPER OF EARNHARDT'S CAR and the nose of Sterling Marlin's. Earnhardt’s car spun off the track's steep banking, onto the flat apron, and then turned sharply up the track, toward the outside retaining wall, and into the path of the #36 Pontiac driven by Ken Schrader. Schrader ran into Earnhardt's car just behind the passenger door, causing both cars to run nose-first into the wall. Earnhardt's #3 hit at a critical angle at nearly 150 miles per hour. The left-rear wheel assembly broke off the car on impact. The hood pins severed and the hood flapped open, slamming against the windshield as the car slid slowly down the track."
^^^That was from Wikipedia, jerk.^^^
By The Way, insulting such a loved man and his family in order to prove your weak point about the rainbow warrior is like playing with fire buddy. If you want to start talking **** maybe you ought to get your facts straight
2007-04-05 18:21:58
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answered by Tiggy's Momma 3
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WOW!! WHAT AN ***HOLE!
Dude I am a die hard Gordon/ Hendrick fan; but don't think for one second that you can come on here and bash one of the most respected families in Nascar.
Both of the Earnhardts did sooooo much for this sport!
And why do you think that you will gain respect for Gordon while disrespecting the Earnhardts!
You're such a prick and you are the kind of fan that gives people a reason to hate Gordon.
WOW! I'm somewhat speechless by your rant!
2007-04-05 18:05:34
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answered by smokinuracing 5
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As long as any driver was able to stay in front of Earnhardt's bumper, he couldn't touch them.
If he got to their bumper, he was driving faster than they were and they best got out of his way.
He would have turned his own mother if the checker flag was in the air!
Some say Jeff couldn't get the job done on Johnson at Marty because of the COT's design, lowering the rear end, has removed the bump and run from the driver's arsenal.
Anybody here doubt Earnhardt would have got the job done?
Quote from Jenna Fryer article posted on Yahoo news April 2, 2007.
** "Gordon certainly will receive his share of the criticism, particularly after he failed to move teammate Jimmie Johnson out of his way in the closing laps of Sunday's race at Martinsville Speedway. Gordon tried lap after lap, finally pushing Johnson slightly aside when the checkered flag was in sight.
But Gordon couldn't get past his door as Johnson beat him to the finish line for his third victory in six races.
Gordon, meanwhile, settled for his third second-place finish this year.
That's not the Jeff Gordon of old, a driver who used his share of bump-and-runs to rack up four championships and 75 victories.
So why didn't Gordon just bash Johnson out of his way and scoot on by for the victory?" **
Who really knows? Was Jeff bumping Jimmy dirty driving?
Was Jimmy blocking Jeff dirty driving?
All I can say is that as an Earnhardt fan since Ralph, Gordon had a great opportunity to tie Earnhardt's 76 wins on the 28th anniversary of Earnhardt's first Cup win and extend his points lead and gain 10 points in the chase. A memorable win instead of just another race.
Around these parts we call that chasing championships. What if we come the end of the Race to the Chase and Gordon finds himself out of 12th by 5 points?
2007-04-06 02:42:38
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answered by crunch 6
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Dale Sr died trying to have one of his cars win the 500. He was spun on accident my Rusty Wallace I believe. He was good racer and didn't whine when he didn't win. He was a competitor. Gordon is a whiner who needs to accept that he isn't always going to be the best racer on the track and just accept that there are better drivers out there.
2007-04-05 18:45:46
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answered by Alicia E 3
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The strangest thing about me answering this is that I like both Senior and Junior. I'm not one of either of their addoring fans but I think they both were/are good drivers. On the same note so is Jeff Gordon. He got a bum rap because he got penelized for doing the things that ALL drivers have done for years. Sure there is a drivers "unwritten rule", but they don't all adhear to it (Stewart can be added here). So where you are so quick to bash Earnhardt fans I see it as a matter of oppinion, and we all know about those right?...lol
2007-04-05 16:38:06
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answered by ambergarlets 2
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Its like Psychoti said, Jeff Gordons the cheapest Son of a ***** ever, he thinks that he's all that, I said it before anfd I'll ******* say it again, nascar fans like drivers like Dale Jr. Kasey Khane, Jeff Burton, Mark Martin, Kevin Harvik, and the list goes on and on, but for Jeff Gordon, he's the type of driver that fans love to hate, and it even says that in a Nascar Magazine that I bought.
2007-04-06 01:48:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Both might "drive dirty", however, Dale Sr. did not whine when the tables were turned on him. Gordon on the other hand, whines when the tables were turned on him, even when everything is completly unintenional.
Dale Sr. is 10 times the man Jeff is. I didnt care much for Dale Sr. but I respected him.
2007-04-06 00:01:55
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answered by martin_rulz6 5
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Bump drafted households on the expressway? If Jr. became two times the guy his previous guy became then he ought to have like 14 titles and 152 wins. Dale Sr. became grimy at circumstances, (Bristol, Terry Labonte) yet he were given away with it because of his acceptance. Gordon is nowhere close to as "grimy" as Earnhardt, as witnessed very last week at Martinsville the position he ought to of pulled an Earnhardt and pulled out a win. (And it is by technique of no skill a knock on Dale Sr.)
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answered by elston 4
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gordon is a cheap driver. he spins people just so he can finish in 29th or worse, as for Dale Sr. and Jr. at least they have a fan base of people ofer 12 years old. One other thing dale sr. never whimpered because someone spun him, gordon darn near cries when people give him his just desserts. By the way gordon may get the most titles but people will still miss Dale Sr. more then gordon after he dies.
2007-04-05 16:35:15
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answered by psychotick 2
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