shawnwhipple wrote:
Damn Jim.
Just a little sensitive aren't we?
I do know that Jr's car was
a) about 6 or 7 seconds off the pace of Jeff Gorden (who was also there and in my opinion can drive a road course really well) Gorden was running 1:32's while Jr was running 1:38's
Oops, I’m not sure how you read all that into my response. I guess I forgot to use some emoticons or something.
How’s this:
To borrow from the quote under your user ID, that's just crap!
Or this:
To borrow from the quote under your user ID, that's just crap!
Or even this:
To borrow from the quote under your user ID, that's just crap!
Wait, I got it, this one:
To borrow from the quote under your user ID, that's just crap!
Heck, I don't know, pick which ever one makes you feel better…
Seriously, I was just picking at the line that Jason put under your user id and relating my first-hand experiences with Dale Jr. I know he didn’t start out as a great road course racer. But who has? As any decent driver would do, he practiced and got better over time.
As I would be the first to admit, oval racing and road course racing don’t share the exact same skill set and being good at one sure doesn’t imply you’re immediately good at another (in either direction).
Given that you don’t know the circumstances that surrounded your observations of his road course performance, you’re still making a lot of assumptions. Maybe his line was partially dictated by the setup he was using? Maybe something was up with his car? Maybe he just stunk? We don’t know and it’s silly to assume that if somebody is off the pace that he automatically needs “driving lessons”. Your words, not mine. Heck, I’m not even a huge Jr. fan but I’ll certainly give him credit for his driving ability without which he wouldn’t be where he is regardless of his last name.
If that’s being sensitive, I’m guilty. That’s actually funny to me since I just got accused of being rather insensitive recently by my significant other. But that’s a whole different story...
Oops again, how's this: But that's a whole different story...
Jim
- who definitely isn’t a fan of Wonder Boy but knows his name is spelled “Gordon”
