Saturday, February 22, 2014

Tuesday, February 18th 'What If' Question


It’s been 13 years since NASCAR’s darkest day.
When Dale Earnhardt died in February of 2001 in the last corner of the last lap in the Daytona 500, it resonated throughout an entire sport and its fan base. Earnhardt has been considered one the sports greatest drivers and his sudden death briefly crippled not only NASCAR, but also his fans and the organization he left behind, Richard Childress Racing.
In 676 starts Earnhardt won 76 times and captured seven championships. He dominated at Daytona and Talladega, rattled cages at Bristol and drove broken at Watkins Glen. He was the Intimidator; there was one Dale Earnhardt.
He and Richard Petty are the only men who have seven championships, both sit atop the NASCAR mountain that most drivers aim to join. They’re the men that fans place above all. In 2001 Earnhardt and RCR were locked and loaded to chase another championship, coming off a 2000 season in which he finished second in points.
Feeling better than ever, with everything in his personal life in order, Earnhardt looked prime to return to glory. Then, he was gone.
Sunday the #3 will return. Austin Dillon and Richard Childress ready to continue a legacy that was built by the man in black. Earnhardt will continue to be remembered, maybe more so now than ever. Not only when seeing the 3 on the track, but as Jimmie Johnson attempts to race into history alongside him.
But …
What if Dale Earnhardt Sr. had raced past the 2001 season, would he have ever captured that eighth championship?
@TheblondeTweets Yes!
@jackrlewis I always said that he would’ve won it in 2001. They seemed so prepared
@nascar_creation absolutely, after a few off years his 2000 campaign was sweet. He woulsve retired with TEN…..
@poptart_31 we would never be running a COT car because he would of never drove it
@MarshallGabell Possibly. However, he was out of his prime.
@JBJB68 odds were waning yet entirely possible.
@ARosser14 His intent was to retire in ’02 so it would have depended on if he could have run with Gordon in ’01 probably. So maybe.
@66MWRfan15 Yes I do believe so. I was not a fan, but he was just that good!
@kaylamotte Had more momentum going in 2001 than in a long time, was very hopeful
@MontysAmendment Without a doubt but his death changed the sport for better in terms of safety. Would have lost more drivers as well.

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