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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? I don't see why people start wanting to get rid of CC's when a driver has a slow start. I'm not just talking about people on this forum, but people I talk to also. LeTarte was good enough last year when JG finished 2nd in the points. JG has a slow start this year and folks start talking about they should get rid of him. Eury Jr was a good enough CC for Jr til Jr hasn't won so far this year. Does anyone remember how Jr done when he had other CC's other than Eury? Not near as good as he is now, with him. As for LeTarte never being at Knaus' level, maybe with all the cheating that Chad done to help get there,maybe being like him isn't an ambition of LeTarte's. Maybe if we were on race 20, I might say JG and Jr might need to worry about the fact they haven't won, but not this early.
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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? Quote:
Let me put this another way. It's not really whether a team wins or not, but does that team have the potential to win - what is their winning Intelligence Quotient, as it were. Some CC and crews just seem to have "it" together, that little something that puts them a cut above. Robby Riser had this. Knaus has it. The #99 team is clicking right now. It's almost an intangible "thing" you can't quite put your finger on. I've felt it in the pits here at home. Do any of you that race or are on a crew have any idea what I'm talking about? I don't get that "smooth" feeling from some of these teams. I hope somebody can explain it better than I, but I believe that little something extra either is there or it's not. Instinct maybe.
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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? Quote:
The 88 team is dealing with all new cars this year. They didn't have a stable to carry over from DEI. They built all new cars. Tony Eury Jr. will provide competitive cars for Dale Jr. to drive. The "strategist" in Eury comes out during the race. Jr. tells Eury what the car is doing and what needs to be done to improve it. He's good at knowing what to do to the car from what Dale Jr. says. During a pit stop, Eury puts Dale Jr. back on the track a few position ahead of where he was before the caution. That's the speed of the pit crew of which Eury has motivated them. All these things really impress me. However, I realize when interviewed during a race Tony Eury Jr. comes across as being arrogant and short with his comment. Knaus and Letarte sound more "intelligent" with their comments. |
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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? Quote:
As far as a CC's stats, they are only as good as their drivers. And I don't see where Jr and Eury are doing so bad this year. |
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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? Jeffie-Pooh in a "slump?" I'd venture to guess that there are approximately 36 other teams and drivers who would love to be in such a "slump." I didn't get to read the article before it was pulled but it seems to me that articles such as this are the products of a supposed sports writer with time on his hands and a desire to see something (anything) he's penned, in print. Come back on the eve of the fall Richmond race and tell me Baby Gordon's Daddy's in a "slump." THEN it might be believable.
__________________ Bob I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Chad Knaus: “I do my best work when I’m not allowed at the track.” |
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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? If we're using the current point standings as a benchmark for Jr., then let's use them for all drivers. If Jr.'s being in third is a good sign, then Gordon's position outside the top 12 can be benchmarked this year as not so hot if you compare to most of his past seasons. But it's so early in the season that we all know everything can change in an instant. We have no idea who's luck is going to change for the good or bad. I don't feel Gordon's in a slump as I've said, but I also don't feel Jr.'s team's performance, while admirable to date, is necessarily going to continue. I hope it does, as I would like to see him get that long awaited win. Last edited by SpaceCadet : 04-20-2008 at 05:28 AM. Reason: content |
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| Re: Jeff Gordon battling a big slump? I would find that the terms are relative to the moment. In the minds of many Jeff is in fact in a slump. No wins yet and out of the chase. We all know that can change in a couple of good weeks while others in the chase may have a bad week or two. Completely possible. With his history I'd agree that "at this moment" he is in a slump. Jr.'s issues can be looked at from both sides of the fence. He is doing well and is relatively consistent. He is in the chase. The other point of view is that he has yet to win a points race. This is a highly expected result of moving to what is perceived by some as the premier team in NASCAR. I do believe for the most part that these highs and lows at this point are just a part of the roller coaster ride early on in the season. Like it or not we have to consider the COT in the equation. Good driver or not there has to be a learning curve to the car. You might ask why some teams are doing better than others ??? They've caught on to it faster than the others and as a team they may have a better line of what the driver wants and just how to accomplish it without going to far or not doing enough. No doubt the cream will rise to the top.
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