jaqua19
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Thanks for your participation guys.
Seems like Dale Sr. in 87 takes #2.
Updated List:
1. Jeff Gordon - 1998
2. Dale Earnhardt - 1987
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Im torn between 81 DW and 2007 JJ. DW's season was overall more statistically dominant (laps lead is absurd). But Jimmie's 10 win season against that competition, and against a top 5 driver of all time who was having a top 3-4 season (and the most consistent season of the modern era) is nothing to sneeze at. There's other strong seasons as well, including 82 DW, and Rusty and Bill have had big seasons as well.
Who's your #3 all time peak? It can be anyone! Reminder: This isn't a debate thread. Whichever season and driver shows up most takes the number #3 spot. Let's keep this project going.
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Seems like Dale Sr. in 87 takes #2.
Updated List:
1. Jeff Gordon - 1998
2. Dale Earnhardt - 1987
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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10.
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12.
13.
14.
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Im torn between 81 DW and 2007 JJ. DW's season was overall more statistically dominant (laps lead is absurd). But Jimmie's 10 win season against that competition, and against a top 5 driver of all time who was having a top 3-4 season (and the most consistent season of the modern era) is nothing to sneeze at. There's other strong seasons as well, including 82 DW, and Rusty and Bill have had big seasons as well.
Who's your #3 all time peak? It can be anyone! Reminder: This isn't a debate thread. Whichever season and driver shows up most takes the number #3 spot. Let's keep this project going.
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