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Earnhardt's Hendrick status now uncomfortably numb

You would think with Jimmie Johnson well on his way to a fourth straight Sprint Cup title all would be well in the Hendrick Motorsports world.

Well that's not the case.

While Johnson rolls along on another patented Chase performance with Hendrick and teammates Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon riding along in the top five of the standings, much of the team's success is being overshadowed by the continued disappointment of Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Rick Hendrick (left) hasn't yet found a way to bring out Junior's best. (Getty Images)  
Rick Hendrick (left) hasn't yet found a way to bring out Junior's best. (Getty Images)  
The second year of Earnhardt's tenure at Hendrick has been nothing short of a disaster. Rather than building on the solid start Earnhardt had in the first half of last season, the 88 squad has unraveled into a sticky mess.

Things looked to be on track only a few weeks ago when Earnhardt notched a pair of top-10 finishes and had several stints when he ran at the front of the pack. New crew chief Lance McGrew finally seemed to be making inroads on turning the team's fortunes around after taking over for the beleaguered Tony Eury Jr. in May.

But since finishing ninth at Bristol at the end of August, Earnhardt's best performance has been 17th at Atlanta. Runs of 35th, 36th and 38th have been more the norm for Earnhardt, and last week in Charlotte he reached a boiling point.

"I'm about at the end of my rope," Earnhardt said. "I feel like I don't have any control, you know? Rick Hendrick put me in a great position but I haven't made the most of it. For whatever reason we're just not getting it done."

Earnhardt, airing his frustration, began speculation about what Hendrick would do this time to right the 88 ship. That includes whether McGrew is the right fit to call the shots on top of the pit box, or if things would be better served with yet another crew chief in 2010.

"My philosophy has always been if you can fix something rather than start all over, then I'd rather fix it," Hendrick said. "When I see the car as the best car out there in my group in two or three races and have crappy luck, it's almost like, 'Hey, let's focus on the little things that can make us better.'"

However it seems there's much more wrong with Earnhardt's situation than what a few minor tweaks or adjustments will cure. Watching Earnhardt's body language during his media conference in Charlotte last weekend was to see a man who visibly looks like he's given up.

Listening to in-car communication between Earnhardt and McGrew doesn't provide any indication the two are on the same page with several discussions of whether planned strategies or adjustments to the car were right or wrong.

Clearly, Hendrick needs to find someone who Earnhardt trusts, and will take advice from and whom he will listen to when the inevitable move to replace McGrew takes place.

The $1 million question of course is just who fits that bill? Earnhardt had someone perfect for the job in Tony Eury Sr. back when he was winning then-Busch Series races and championships as well as notching Sprint Cup victories while at DEI.

Final Chase standings
DriverPointsDeficit
1. Jimmie Johnson6,652---
2. Mark Martin6,511-141
3. Jeff Gordon6,473-179
4. Kurt Busch6,446-206
5. Denny Hamlin5,335-317
Complete Chase | Traditional points

But "Pops" isn't interested in signing back up for the Cup schedule grind and is perfectly satisfied at his current Nationwide role with Hendrick and JR Motorsports.

That leaves the pickings pretty slim and one can only wonder how this whole sorry mess would have played out if Earnhardt hadn't insisted on bringing Eury Jr. with him as crew chief when he joined Hendrick.

Had Hendrick been able to align one of his own team members with Earnhardt, someone familiar with the team's culture, background and vast resources (someone like say Darian Grubb), the learning curve for Junior would have been shortened in a big way.

Grubb has since been scooped up by Tony Stewart, a combination that has paid immediate dividends. Quite frankly Rick Hendrick's bench is a bit thin for a new replacement.

Whoever comes in will have their work cut out for them to be sure. And as Earnhardt quickly races toward what could be his third and final year at Hendrick he has his career and legacy pretty much on the line.

Will he be remembered as one of the sport's top drivers who can still challenge for wins and a possible championship or simply the son of a NASCAR legend who had a middle-of-the-road career highlighted by unfulfilled promise?

If Earnhardt can't make it with the powerhouse that is Hendrick Motorsports, where can he flourish?

Some believe he will eventually turn his JR Motorsports Nationwide Series operation into a full-fledged Cup team and end his career there as an owner-driver. He will certainly have the ability to call his own shots in that situation and perhaps that's how Junior is most comfortable.

It's evident he's anything but comfortable right now. The question is can Rick Hendrick do anything to change that before it's too late?

 
 

Talk Back
Reputation:86
Level:All-Star
Since:Jul 2, 2007

October 24, 2009 2:19 am
Oneside of me I feel bad for this Kid... JR isn't Daddy, never will be Daddy and he just needs to be happy with winning a race every few years and being a middle of a road driver. He has so much pressure on him that he isn't sure which side of the floor the gas pedal is on at this point. Lets be honest, if he can't get it done in a Hendrick Car this Cat just isn't going to get it done. Hell you ca ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 28, 2008

October 23, 2009 1:56 am
I was a huge No. 3 fan and like several million other racing fans I was hoping Junior would carry on and even build up the Earnhardt legacy, but he has failed miserably. He is simply overrated and frankly he is just not that good. You would think that some of that toughness, guts and super aggressive driving style his Dad used to win 7 Cup titles would rub off on him, but Dale Earnhardt Jr. h ...(more)
Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Aug 18, 2008

October 25, 2009 3:59 am
                     His father was one of the best ever. But his father WANTED to win. His father could tell his crew what the car needed before pit stops. I dont think this kid has a DESIRE to win. If he is not at his bar drinking with him boys i dont think he is happy. So people think Rick ...(more)
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 15, 2006

October 22, 2009 9:44 am
Is it possible that Junior started to realize that all he was, was a way for Rick to use him to make more money?  Let's see Junior has been saying for a couple of years he'd like to bring JR Motorsports to the Cup series,  But instead of Rick selling JR back to Junior so he could bring it up, Rick sides with Tony Stewart and left JR out in the cold and a perminate position in the Nationw ...(more)
Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 18, 2006

October 22, 2009 8:49 am
Junior just is incapable of giving good feedback on what the car is doing. Period. If he cannot win at Hendrick, he cannot win anywhere. They have the best equipment on the planet.
An "off" year at Hendrick means getting 13th in the points. Junior's current position is unacceptable and embarrassing to the organization. It better get corrected quickly.
Reputation:88
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 19, 2009

October 22, 2009 3:57 pm
I think the current situation is hilarious.  For years now Junior Nation has had nothing but excuses for their "chosen one" and his underachieving ways.  First it was the"Evil Step Mom" who wouldn't give in to Jr's high priced demands and left him no alternative than to desert the very team his daddy founded.  Then when things still weren't going as they should, his long time crew c ...(more)
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Mar 22, 2008

October 22, 2009 6:39 pm
(POLL) i gave it a fair chance and have decided that it sucks. what do you all think?
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 22, 2007

October 21, 2009 9:29 pm
The way to right the problem is not to keep changing crews  but maybe look at the who is behind the wheel. He is the only car out of the Hendrick stable not is performing this bad. Its been two years and he hasn't won but one race and that was rain shortened(another post on that later) maybe its time to look at the driver.
Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 30, 2006

October 24, 2009 12:12 pm
Before the races all these top drivers are by their cars with a hot chick at their side and Junior is always alone with his Junk in his hand.Get yourself a piece of A$$ for once and everything else will fall into place.
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 14, 2006

October 22, 2009 7:28 am
How do you spell Earnhardt Jr?

O-V-E-R-R-A-T-E-D.

I'm just sayin'
 
 
 
 
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