LewTheShoe
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Brad K posted a blog entry about his Dale Jr. tribute paint scheme that he is running at Talladega this week. He tells the backstory of his first big break in Nascar, and Dale's role in the opportunity. I enjoy a lot of Brad's blog posts... YMMV.
"... The next week, we went to Bristol, Tennessee, and Dale, Jr. decided to run the race. He did it with his family team, DEI, but since he didn’t do it on a constant basis and they didn’t have any points, they had to park on the backside of the garage.
We wound up parking right next to each other. You have to remember, he was Dale Jr., and I was this struggling driver, so I didn’t want to bother him. I’m not that kind of guy — it just didn’t feel right. The funny thing was that he got out, walked over, and talked to me a little bit while we were practicing, which I thought was great. He was just down to earth. I was running really well again, and the first thing he said was that he liked the way I was driving. He said I reminded him, at least at that track, of how his dad used to drive it.
I thought that was really cool.
He also told me, “Man I’d like to see you get an opportunity. It would be great. I wish I knew of one.” And then we kind of just moved on. It was one of those kind of “nice to meet you” situations...." ( Link to Brad's blog )
"... The next week, we went to Bristol, Tennessee, and Dale, Jr. decided to run the race. He did it with his family team, DEI, but since he didn’t do it on a constant basis and they didn’t have any points, they had to park on the backside of the garage.
We wound up parking right next to each other. You have to remember, he was Dale Jr., and I was this struggling driver, so I didn’t want to bother him. I’m not that kind of guy — it just didn’t feel right. The funny thing was that he got out, walked over, and talked to me a little bit while we were practicing, which I thought was great. He was just down to earth. I was running really well again, and the first thing he said was that he liked the way I was driving. He said I reminded him, at least at that track, of how his dad used to drive it.
I thought that was really cool.
He also told me, “Man I’d like to see you get an opportunity. It would be great. I wish I knew of one.” And then we kind of just moved on. It was one of those kind of “nice to meet you” situations...." ( Link to Brad's blog )