Latest Dale Earnhardt Jr Stories
Posted: Oct 25th 2009 8:28PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Chase for the Sprint Cup

Is there another sport that turns on its winners so?
And cheering against the New York Yankees doesn't count.
Another superb run in NASCAR's Chase for the Championship has put
Jimmie Johnson in position for a historic fourth consecutive Sprint Cup title. He's on the verge of accomplishing something Richard Petty, the late Dale Earnhardt, Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip and
Jeff Gordon never did.
And for all his hard work and performance under pressure here's the thanks he gets: people are accusing him of stinking up the show.
Posted: Oct 16th 2009 4:00PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chase for the Sprint Cup, Hendrick Motorsports

CONCORD, N.C. -- Sounding at times deflated and exasperated,
Dale Earnhardt Jr. told reporters Friday at Lowe's Motor Speedway that he's just as perplexed by the disappointing performance of his team as the rising tide of critics and doubters.
Most frustrating, he said, is that he doesn't have the quick answers to turning things around.
Earnhardt used Thursday night's qualifying session as a microcosm of his 2009 season. After posting a top-15 speed during practice in his No. 88 Amp Energy-Chevrolet, he managed only the 39th fastest lap in qualifying.
"All the other cars qualified fine and backed their times up in practice and we didn't even get close,'' a mostly subdued Earnhardt said. "We looked ridiculous last night.
"It's like really encouraging one day and the next day it's equally discouraging and that gets really old. I'm about to the end of my rope on it.''
Posted: Sep 14th 2009 3:06PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chase for the Sprint Cup

The good news for
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is that the legions of his believers are still just that -- massive in number and faithful to his cause.
But even many of the most loyal are astounded that their beloved "Junior,"
NASCAR's most famous driver, isn't more than a footnote in this year's Chase for the Championship.
The most-talked about driver in NASCAR isn't being talked about when it matters most.
Posted: Aug 14th 2009 5:25PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Car of Tomorrow

It was a familiar, slightly sick feeling watching the frightening collision in Monday's race at Watkins Glen, N.Y. when
Sam Hornish Jr.'s Dodge crashed into a wall, spun violently back on course, hit
Jeff Gordon's Chevy sending it head-on into a steel barrier with four other cars bouncing off in a frightening melee.
The difference between it happening this week and it happening five or 10 year ago, however, was that all the drivers climbed out of their cars on their own Monday. Other than bumps, bruises and being very sore, they were okay.
The safety innovations of NASCAR's current car, the COT, make it one of the most significant evolutions in the sport's history. Now
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is urging NASCAR to raise the car's performance level to match its improved safety standards.
Posted: Jul 26th 2009 10:10AM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Juan Pablo Montoya, Kurt Busch, Mark Martin, Sam Hornish Jr., Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sprint Cup
The Essentials
Where: Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayTime: Sunday 2:00pm/EDT
TV/Radio: ESPN, IMS Radio Network
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FanHouseRacingForecast: 82 degrees, Partly Cloudy
Distance: 160 laps (400 miles)
Pole Winner: Mark Martin2008 Winner: Jimmie Johnson
The Storylines
Bill Elliott was probably the happiest guy in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon when the skies cleared and, most importantly, NASCAR chose to avoid canceling qualifying. Posted: Jul 25th 2009 5:32PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Juan Pablo Montoya, Mark Martin, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sprint Cup

INDIANAPOLIS -- The hits keep coming for 50-year-old
Mark Martin. He leads NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series with four wins and Saturday won the pole position for one of the most prestigious events of the season, Sunday's AllState 400 at the Brickyard.
He is the oldest pole winner in the storied 100-year history of Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
"I like making history that's for sure," Martin said with a smile. "I can promise you one thing: no matter what, there is nobody in NASCAR having more fun than me. And ultimately that's what it's all about."
Posted: Jul 4th 2009 2:41PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed under: Carl Edwards, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Daytona Int'l Speedway, Chase for the Sprint Cup

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. --
Catching up on the news and notes trackside at Daytona International Speedway.Dale Earnhardt Jr. met with reporters briefly Friday and seemed pretty much resigned to the fact that he won't be making the 12-driver Chase for the Championship this season. He's currently ranked 19th, 285 points behind 12th place Juan Pablo Montoya with nine races remaining before the Chase field is set Sept. 12.
"It's going to be a real challenge for us to make the Chase,'' Earnhardt said. "We're still mathematically in it but we're not trying to catch just one guy. .. we're trying to catch four or five guys. And it's unrealistic to expect all them guys to have enough trouble.