Showing posts with label Steve Hmiel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Hmiel. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Finally, I’m getting excited

So far this off season I’ve been somewhat detached from NASCAR. Sure, I check rowdy and several other places to keep up on the happenings. I spend my evenings calling and making funny comments to my stepfather about his Japanese alliances (He’s a Tony fan.). I catch some pre-season thunder on Speed and while I’ve been excited about Jr’s move to Hendrick, it’s not really set in yet.

Until now.

Just because of pure pride I was ecstatic to see the #88 on top of the speed charts in Daytona. However, even as big of a fan as I am I wasn’t ready to hand over the title just yet. It’s Daytona. Steve Hmiel once said Jr could take a John Deer tractor to a top 10 finish at a plate track and that’s probably pretty accurate. While I’m still not ready to engrave Dale Earnhardt Jr on the inaugural Sprint Cup Trophy I have elevated my expectations tremendously.

The fact is that Jr is garbage at Vegas, at least how it was traditionally configured that is. Even the new configuration has given him some issues. The progressive banking is similar to Homestead where his finishes have left something to be desired as well. That looks as though it is starting to change after setting 8th on the speed chart in both the a.m. and p.m. test sessions yesterday. In my mind it has shown me that the extra resources are already making a difference. Most importantly, you can see a bounce in Lil’ E’s step. When he speaks there seem to be tons of passion, emotion, and hope in his voice. Something is different and I think more than anything it is that a huge weight has been lifted from his shoulders.

He’ll always have the weight of his father’s legacy on him. Similarly he’ll also carry the weight of being the poster boy for the sport, for being the most popular driver, and for being despised by some for the amount of coverage he receives. I think that’s enough to carry for any one person, but being at DEI he had so many more crosses to bare. He was the figurehead and with Thereasa keeping herself out of the spotlight as much as possible, he was the spokesman for the entire company. Now he’s a driver and regardless of what some think…the boy can wheel a car. Now he can apparently wheel it at Vegas. Now I’m excited.