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No. 88 Team Is 'Not A Lost Cause,' Insists Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Following several weeks of appearing frustrated and discouraged, a more upbeat Dale Earnhardt Jr. greeted reporters at Richmond after qualifying ninth for Saturday night's race.

Earnhardt Jr. answered questions about his goals for the rest of the season, and said he's determined to show that his team "is not a lost cause."

"I'm taking everybody's advice that's close and around me that sees what's going on – trying to do what I can to be a part of the solution, not part of the problem," he said. "Nothing's really clicking right yet. But it's not a lost cause. I still feel like there's some potential in our team. We've worked hard enough to deserve it."

Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 88 team began the season with high hopes after missing the Chase last season and making some personnel moves in the offseason that everyone at Hendrick Motorsports hoped would pay dividends.

And Earnhardt Jr. said particularly in the first part of the season, the team felt like, "OK, yeah, here's some things happening that are good."

"But from the halfway point on, we've been the same team we were last year," he said. "So hopefully in the next 10 races, we can try to see what it is that's missing."

Whether it's trying a setup Chase teammates Jeff Gordon or Jimmie Johnson have requested or experimenting with a setup crew chief Lance McGrew wants to try for the 88 car, Earnhardt Jr. said fans should expect to see his team "really going crazy, trying all kinds of stuff."

"We're going to do as much testing as we can and just try to be a better team," he said. "I don't really know what the answer is to make ourselves better yet. Hopefully in the next couple months, we can figure out some of those things."

Asked if Earnhardt Jr. felt his team was perhaps only one personnel move away from winning races again, he shook his head no.

"I don't think so," he said. "I'm not sure about that. I don't have that feeling."

Because he doesn't feel close to running up front again and because of his prolonged slump, Earnhardt Jr. said it's been "real hard" to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But he said he looks at the drivers who are around him in points and feels he's in good company in terms of talent.

"I don't think I'm flailing about in the back of the pack," he said. "It's just real hard to get better for some reason."

NASCAR has reportedly told teams it is considering expanding the Chase to 15 teams next season, leading some to say officials would institute such a rule in order to get Earnhardt Jr.'s team in the playoff field.

The driver said he understands why people would say the rule is to get his team in the Chase, but called such talk "a big burden for me."

"We've been struggling and we sort of put ourselves in position to be the scapegoat for all that," he said. "...We put ourselves in position to be the punchline to that joke – and a lot of other jokes, to be honest.

"We've just gotta work harder and even if they make it 15 next year, try to finish in the top 10 and make that argument a moot point."

Earnhardt Jr. said he's willing to do whatever it takes to get better and said he remains committed to NASCAR ("I love this sport and I love being around it," he said).

"You listen to (advice from) the people that are close, and people in the (Hendrick) company – other drivers, other crew chiefs," he said. "I believe in whatever any of those guys say. I'll do whatever they tell me to do. I want to get our team better, so you're going to listen to people around you.

"Really the people that know the most about it are the people in the organization. So I trust what they tell me."

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big Jr backer but he seems to have a hgood head on his shoulders and may get this thing turned around just yet. Will the curse of the #25 do him in?

by grrrowlguy on Sep 10, 2010 7:38 PM EDT reply actions  

Testing for the 24/48, what a shocker!!!

by Jr_Fan on Sep 10, 2010 9:12 PM EDT reply actions  

Like we didnt see that coming did we?

Guess that explains why Rick won’t change crew chiefs….he wants his R&D guy with his R&D driver….

by Bobbie1231 on Sep 10, 2010 9:49 PM EDT up reply actions  

Well, all I can say at this point is that I’m behind him 100% and I will always be a Jr. fan.

by NASCARfan_Travis on Sep 11, 2010 2:25 PM EDT reply actions  

i feel horrible for Jr, that dude has more pressure on him than anyone in racing

NASCAR, IRL, F1, no one is under the pressure he is everyday whether he’s at the track or not. he is asked to do the impossible, live up to the legend that is Dale Earnhardt, the racing god of gods. if there’s one driver in all of racing i wouldn’t trade lives with it’s Jr. no way, no how. you couldn’t pay me enough money to be Jr. he’s not his dad yet everyone expects him to be just like him. he’s not the driver, he’s not the man, he may look a little like him, sound a little like him, and every once in a while make a move on the track like him. but he’s not him. and no matter what he says or does, it will never be enough. people will never let Jr be Jr. and that’s entirely unfair & unjust to Jr.

in a perfect world Dale would still be here, retired by now & running DEI like he & everyone else planned on him doing. but this is far from a perfect world & everyone needs to realize that. everyone needs to get off Jr’s back & stop demanding he be his father. we’d all be a lot better off if they could.

All I've got is a broken heart, memories & dreams that I can't drink away

by gdm426 on Sep 11, 2010 7:00 PM EDT reply actions  

Jr.'s depth & maturity.....

Junior also said, "Hopefully in the next 10 races…. We’ve got some guys in the Chase we want to be of assistance to. We’ll be going crazy, trying all kinds of stuff underneath the race car, trying things our teammates want to try, trying stuff we want to try." In other words he is R&Ding for the 48&24, as Mark Martin said last week that he is doing, ‘trying parts & pieces’.
   I think that the things Jr. is expressing here show his great degree of maturity & depth. :) Way to go, Jr.! I am proud of you! :) Trying to roll with the punches can break a person, or raise you to a higher level, build character, and shape you for the future. You are obviously making the right choices! :) (Not that you aren’t a quite a character already!) :)

by 1123marybeth on Sep 11, 2010 7:29 PM EDT reply actions  

He’s 34th, 3 laps down with 185 to go. Another awsome finish ahead, way to go team, at this rate he’ll win the championship. Hendrick is pleased with this??

by Jr_Fan on Sep 11, 2010 9:25 PM EDT reply actions  

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