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hello,im new member here.
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Originally Posted by j-me88
The 400 starts is NON-RESTRICTOR PLATE races ..... I originally said he had been racing 10 years but it was at least twelve seasons, thus the 400 non plate races, and that makes 48 plate races ..... What do I consider doing well ??? Well, winning ONE non plate race every 57 starts (or one every 1 3/4 seasons) would definately not be on my doing very well list !!! Especially for someone driving a well funded, top tier car!!! In fact the more I look at it, the worse it looks !!! If you honestly think thats doing well then you must have very low standards .......
Hate to break it to you but, TODAY is his 400th start. 10 seasons with 36 starts, 1 with 34 starts and 1999 with 5 starts. I may be bad at math so you can double check if you'd like
http://www.nascar.com/drivers/dps/dearnhar01/cup/#stats (click on the career tab)
Here, I'll make it even easier for you. This is from Jayski...
•Career start #400 for Dale Jr.: The Daytona 500 on Feb. 20 will mark Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s 400th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career start. The 36-year-old driver of the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevy began his Cup career in 1999, and since then has amassed 18 wins, 91 top-five finishes, 150 top-10s and nine pole positions in 399 starts. He's gone to Victory Lane twice at Daytona International Speedway. He won the prestigious Daytona 500 in 2004 and took the checkered flag in the July 2001 event. Earnhardt earned the pole position for Sunday's race during qualifying on Feb. 13, but will be reassigned to the rear of the field after being involved in an accident during the Feb. 16 practice session.(HMS)(2-19-2011)
I hate facts, they always screw up a great argument.
Last edited by bite me too; 02-20-2011 at 08:24 AM.
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I stand corrected ..... Eleven non restrictor plate wins in 360 some races ..... One win every 33 or so races (ONE A SEASON) ..... Sorry, but still not on my doing well list (not even close) ..... Especially since hes had first class, well funded equipment his whole career !!! Keep trying
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Originally Posted by j-me88
..... Sorry, but still not on my doing well list (not even close) .....
does your list look anything like the one below?
bite me too: i know you don't need my help, but thought i'd throw this out there.
from http://www.racing-reference.info/dquery
NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers ranked by career Winning Percentage from 1999 to 2011
Rank Driver (active drivers in Bold) Winning Percentage Races
1 Jimmie Johnson .1621 327
2 Jeff Gordon .0935 428
3 Tony Stewart .0911 428
4 Kyle Busch .0856 222
5 Denny Hamlin .0856 187
6 Carl Edwards .0786 229
7 Kurt Busch .0604 364
8 Greg Biffle .0544 294
9 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. .0451 399
10 Matt Kenseth .0451 399
And the days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, well, I have really good days - Ray Wylie Hubbard
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You are comparing apples to oranges ..... My numbers were about NON RESTRICTOR PLATE races ..... NOT career stats ..... Winning ONE out of every thirty three races is NOT DOING WELL, I don't care how you spin it ..... In fact this whole discussion started when Dirt said jr did as well in non plate races as compared to plate races .... Well lets sum it up ..... He wins once every 33 non plate races and once every 7 plate races ..... Those are the plain and simple facts, even Maytag couldn't spin them to make Jr look good on non plate tracks !!!
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