Although he never won a championship, Dale Jr. did a whole lot to put fans in the stands. When his daddy died, the whole world of NASCAR turned their eyes toward him, and that folks, was a tremendous burden loaded on the young man's shoulder. Had Dale Sr. not been killed, I truly believe that Jr. would of been molded into a world class champion by his dad. In the end, he became a class act. To follow up on a previous comment...IMHO, Danica got the "short end of the stick," in equipment, crew chief and crew support. If she was put in cars like Truex, Johnson, Larson and Elliott had, she would of seen several top fives and even a win. As for the previous comment about going back to the old way of racing...I would take it one step further. Run actual production cars, not "look alike modifies." Yes...a production car can be made just as safe as what they are running now. I raced a "uni-body," circle track car for several seasons..."it took a lickin and kept on tickin." And finally...I would like to see NASCAR start a "Senior's Division." 50 yrs old and above, limited horse power, short track (less than a mile) and road course.

Now! Back to building and flying model airplanes.
Norm