Evernham Motorsports.
2007-12-04 18:53:07
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answer #1
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answered by 24fan 4
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Hey Snake good luck on the refund....there was a lot of disappointments in 07, Definitely the Everham guys, especially Kasey Kahne.. Harvick over at RCR, only winning the Daytona 500 & the Allstar race.. and Ryan Newman so close but no wins.. Being a Jr fan I'm so glad 2007 is over, hope he is having a great time over in Austrailia driving there V8's over while on vacation.. Denny Hamlin was a also a disapointment as well, try not to run out of gas next yr.. Nascar do something about your awards banquet on TV, this show sucked so bad, let the guys from Speed TV host it and do the show......I'm so ready for 2008...75 days and counting down.
2007-12-04 12:17:44
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answered by Go Team Penske 7
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I think Evernham motorsports b/c they were very good back in 2006 with Kasey Kahne... and this past year, they didnt do that well. So it wasnt a very memorable season for them.
2007-12-05 08:53:14
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answered by nascarfan291577 2
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Without a doubt, Kasey Kahne. Going from the 6 wins in 2006 to nothing in 2007 is unexplainable.
You can't count any of the Toyota guys as dissappointments, becuase NASCAR's qualifying system (a bad one) doesn't give every driver a fair shot to make the race...
2007-12-04 21:42:20
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answered by bknoll 1
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Gillett Evernham Motorsports was the biggest disappointment of the season... by far. Jr's season was a bit disappointing b/c he didn't get a win and didn't make the chase, but he ran top 5 practically every week until unforseen circumstances took him out.
2007-12-04 14:15:55
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answered by tuberk768 5
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I think disappointment would be something you could say about any of the teams who finished the year with owner points below the twentieth place. It's hard to pick an individual such as Junior or Kevin Harvick because there's more to racing and winning then the driver. It is a team sport even though we like to make it all about the drivers. The drivers are the "get 'er done" of the team but it's still all about the chain of people who get that car on the track. Drivers are only as good as the people who are behind them.
2007-12-04 10:06:06
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answered by Sally B 6
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Dale Jarrett, he spent the season literally driving each race in 40th place or worse. Even Michael had some productive runs.
He had a guaranteed spot in the first 6 races but couldn't get close to the 35th spot. He wasn't running any better for the last part of the season either.
For Davids sake I hope he gets into the top 35 next year with his provisionals but I doubt he will.
He should have retired at the end of the season.
2007-12-04 11:25:44
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answered by beth 6
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Ray Evernham. You can't put the lack of performance on the drivers that had to try to run the junk he gave them this year. The biggest dissapointment from drivers for me was Greg Biffle and Ryan Newman. Just 2 years ago Greg was 2nd in the final standings and now he hasn't made the chase the last 2 years. Ryan had decent cars and ran fast at times but just can't seem to close the deal and finish where he needs to on a consistent basis.
2007-12-04 10:40:26
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answer #8
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answered by Tregosteevo 7
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I'm gonna have to say,Nascar as a whole was the biggest one for me !!!
From not throwing the yellow flag at Daytona,when Martin was leading... To the Zombied-out Award's ceremony in New York City.
Not to mention the Watered Down Fuel at Atlanta that I'm still trying to get a refund on !!!
2007-12-04 11:25:35
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answer #9
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answered by Bow-legged Snake 6
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Kasey Kahne
2007-12-04 19:53:48
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answer #10
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answered by rowdy45 4
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