ChevelleSB406
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Pretty damn cool vid they have put together, a shorter version will air during the race as a commercial.
Junebug brought home sponsorship money, Harvick brought home the wins for Childress after taking over Sr’s seat.
I’m not sure what major accomplishment junebug did aside from wearing the name?
Junebug brought home sponsorship money, Harvick brought home the wins for Childress after taking over Sr’s seat.
I’m not sure what major accomplishment junebug did aside from wearing the name?
Who you think is Kevin is actually Delana Harvick. She morphs into Kevin every time the cameras are on. That control freak doesn’t even let Kevin make a pass on the track without her approval first.
I’d rather have Earnhardt balls than a Delana Harvick snatch
Not sure how accurate but I read he would have won the championship one year if the rules had not have changed from how they were the year prior.Junebug brought home sponsorship money, Harvick brought home the wins for Childress after taking over Sr’s seat.
I’m not sure what major accomplishment junebug did aside from wearing the name?
Jr. could have won a couple of titles with different rules, but hey, those weren't the rules that year. Where he really effed himself is when he finished second that one time after getting a fine and points penalty for cursing on a live broadcast after he won talladega for the 4th race in a row. Could have worked out way different without the point penalty. Sure everyone can name more successful drivers, but my fandom and love from the guy comes from his style on and off the track, and there is no denying what he did for the sport. If results were the only thing that mattered to fans, Kyle Busch would be the most popular driver to have ever lived. Obviously far from the case. Petty was petty for the wins as well as the charm, Earnhardt Sr. was the tough guy everyone wished they were some of the time, Jr. was a gentleman racer with flashes of brilliance and an appreciation and love of nascar that few could rival. He did it his way.