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    Regardless of her performance, she's good for NASCAR in the sense of the money it will bring in. Bottom line.

    And I'd be surprised if anyone thinks she'll be competitive based off of previous IRL-to-NASCAR transitions. Especially considering her IRL record.

    Sorry to interrupt you guys, but you do know she is driving a Hendrick powered car right? If you look where the others went, they had dirt powering their cars.

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    Sorry to interrupt you guys, but you do know she is driving a Hendrick powered car right? If you look where the others went, they had dirt powering their cars.

    So? You still have to be a good driver, regardless of equipment.

    If the car really made that big of a difference, you wouldn't see Dale Jr. finishing 22nd in points.

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    So? You still have to be a good driver, regardless of equipment.

    If the car really made that big of a difference, you wouldn't see Dale Jr. finishing 22nd in points.

    Thats true, but something in me says Hendrick gave up on him. He was the only one with engine failures (after Martin early in the season). You can be junk, when you get in a decent ride, it boosts your confidence and your off!

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    If Hendrick really gave up on him, he wouldn't still be at Hendrick.

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    If Hendrick really gave up on him, he wouldn't still be at Hendrick.

    Can you really just give Dale Earnhardt Jr the boot? I dont think so.

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    and the partnership in the NNS wouldn't be there as JRM


    If Hendrick really gave up on him, he wouldn't still be at Hendrick.


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    Can you really just give Dale Earnhardt Jr the boot? I dont think so.

    If you gave up on him? Absolutely.

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    and the partnership in the NNS wouldn't be there as JRM

    He just wants some young talent from JRM.

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    If you gave up on him? Absolutely.

    That would just be chaos! Hendrick is too soft to do that. Or atleast how I see him.

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    That would just be chaos! Hendrick is too soft to do that. Or atleast how I see him.

    Well he sure didn't have any problems releasing Kyle Busch, and he's a much better driver than Dale Jr. If Hendrick really gave up on Dale Jr., he wouldn't still be at Hendrick.

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