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Dale Jr.'s Qualifying Effort?

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Did he by any chance spin off of Turn 4, because I saw he started 40th and I'm surprised. He does well at Bristol. Did he have a bad car or what?

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  1. They were having set up problems and so were a lot of the teams. From the looks of things in final practice they have something figured out. Junior always does good at Bristol and has come from the back before. Don't count him out just yet.  Keslowski started thirty something and is in 3rd place right now.   =o`)


  2. At bristol, the pole winner to about 30th was separated by less than a half second i believe.  All it takes is one slip and you are 30th.  I wouldn't worry too much about it.  A lot of the cars at bristol are better than they qualified.  

  3. pretty sucky


  4. He is running out of talent.

  5. Ya what the h**l happened i was out and missed it.

  6. I wouldn't say bad car... more of a struggling car. He struggled throughout the first practice. I think him and Tony Jr have something for tomorrow night. You know how Jr races here don't let that Qualifying effort take you down. My Man Menard qualified there a bunch of times and wounded up finishing in the top 25. Trust me Dale Jr will be up there by the end. Good Luck to all of Jr Nation, Rowdy Nation, Kurt Busch Nation, Elliott Sadler Nation, Kenny Schrader Nation, and My 2 Nations Truex Jr Nation and Sideburns Nation!!

  7. Driver and car showed up, crew chief didn't

  8. Wicked Loose, almost everyone was having problems today..even Jimmie Johnson and Smoke..was surprised also that Carl smacked the wall but ended up on pole, WTG i say to all of them, that's Bristol for sure and we'll be stomping with them to see who came overcome and end up in the front!

  9. what did happen i missed it to  

  10. Best car, not the best driver. Season going downhill fast.

  11. He got loose out of turn 4, and he wasn't the only one. Every Rousch car did too, with Carl Edwards smacking the wall (even though he starts 1st), and David Ragan crumpling his car. Jimmie Johnson was horrid loose but saved it. Tony Stewart wiggled a bit out of 3 and into 4 as well.

    Qualifying times were so tight, there was just no room for error.

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