Re: The #24 Team
- From: Mark <mblackwell1958@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:07:55 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 19, 2:31 pm, "Crusader" <cru...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Hammer" <av...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My condolences to everyone on the #24 team, their families, friends, and fans. What a
heartbreaking way to lose a Championship. I also offer sincere congratulations because
they have nothing to hang their heads over, and should in fact be extremely proud. It
was a fantastic year with great accomplishments, and if not for one very hot team they'd
be celebrating a well-deserved title right now.
Although the Championship eluded them, they should be rejoicing about Jeff's return to
greatness. He had an amazing season, broke/set records, and showed that he's still great
with years of outstanding professional racing ahead of him.
He's also had an excellent year personally with his one year anniversary and baby
daughter being born. I'm sure that will help him deal with losing the Chase, as he's
smart enough to realize in the grand scheme those are ultimately more satisfying &
important.
It's been 10 years since someone (Jeff) repeated as series Champion, and only an
absolutely astounding repeat performance by the #48 team could keep Jeff from winning
another. He'd have almost certainly won in any other year, so IMO he should celebrate,
be very proud, and look forward to the future which looks very bright.
I'll take u at yore word Hammer. As a JG Fan & JJ Fan, but more as
an Hendrick Fan, JJ's 2nd Champ seems to have clarified for me
that I'm mostly a JG Fan-Probably cuz at 36yrs JG won't avail hisself
to many more opportunities to be a Champ (4-5 more seasons?).
Congrats to JJ who may become the 4th Greatest Driver of All-Time
before he too hangs it up in 8 more seasons.
At least JJ tied TStewart with 2 Champs to make him the greatest driver
since Warren Wallace ;) Of course it goes without saying JJ has
33Wins to TS32 in 2 less full-time seasons.
Can JJ get 50 more wins to match JG is The Question.
It appears JJ can get many more Chase Championships in the future.
CRU
Who says he is going to get 8 more years? In racing you can never
count on anything. A practice crash and a career can be over in a
flash. Its happened before. Remember Jerry Nadeau??? Hopefully he
will stay healthy, avoid injury and the distractions that come with
the job. Yet racers instinctively know better. It can happen at any
level.
Now you are saying Jeff at 36 is nearing the end of a career. Pity,
but you might be right in that the way he came in the sport very well
may force him out younger than he would have been otherwise. Many
have been competitive into their late 40s and some even in their early
50s. Late 40s would give Jeff at least 10 years or more. That was
before the Jeff Gordon era. The team owners are looking for the next
19 year old Jeff Gordon number 2. Enough of the right talent and Jeff
might be a driving coach to Ricks new drivers and a test driver to set
up the cars for them. Roger Penske has used Rick Mears for years to
help his open wheel drivers (though Rick doesn't to my knowledge test
any of the cars and certainly should not now. He feet have been
through way too much to be back in a race car.)
If Jeff quits at 40, now that he has matured as a driver, he may well
miss some of his most productive years. Yet with the money that is
involved these days, few and fewer are going to want to race as long.
Just as Jeff got in so young, he also could start to trend of finding
something else to do young too.
.
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