It's a bash thread, right?It's a thread asking people to name the worst driver in a list of greats. Then somebody complains about the negativity of those who don't wan to be negative
It's a bash thread, right?It's a thread asking people to name the worst driver in a list of greats. Then somebody complains about the negativity of those who don't wan to be negative
It's a bash thread, right?
The first word of the thread is, "worst.""First of all any Nascar driver to win a cup title is a elite driver and I am not trying to throw shade at anyone's career." Exact quote from @downnice soooo consider that a bashing???
The thread premise implies that there is /are one or more people on that list who are unworthy champions.The point is not to comment at all.
Except that Kyle has damn near as many Cup wins as both of the Labonte boys combined.The thread could have been done many different ways one of which could have been to rate the champions in the time period specified. For whatever reason some people get all wadded up in how a something is worded and crap the bed anytime they feel Nascar or one of its drivers are being denigrated. For me the lowest on the GREATNESS TOTEM POLE is Alan Kulwicki simply due to the brevity of his body of work. I could see how some would have picked Bobby Labonte and definitely Kyle Busch although Kyle was never under consideration for me as I don't acknowledge any of the lottery champs.
This is a hard one. All the drivers on this list are/were damn good.
I have to go with Bobby Labonte and Terry Labonte. When I think of the 1990s, I think of that ******* ******* 24 car and his ******* 13 wins in 1998, Dale Earnhardt, Mark Martin, Rusty Wallace, Dale Jarrett, Davey Allison, Ernie Irvan and Jeff Burton. Bobby Labonte, and Terry Labonte only had a couple really stellar seasons.
Terry also won a title in 1984, as well as the '96 title. He was really good every year in the 80's, and great for a few years in the 90's. His only down years were the early 90's driving for Billy Hagan, and his last few years when he was clearly past his prime.
Terry Labonte is a legend.
The thread could have been done many different ways one of which could have been to rate the champions in the time period specified. For whatever reason some people get all wadded up in how a something is worded and crap the bed anytime they feel Nascar or one of its drivers are being denigrated. For me the lowest on the GREATNESS TOTEM POLE is Alan Kulwicki simply due to the brevity of his body of work. I could see how some would have picked Bobby Labonte and definitely Kyle Busch although Kyle was never under consideration for me as I don't acknowledge any of the lottery champs.
Except that Kyle has damn near as many Cup wins as both of the Labonte boys combined.
This is no different than ranking and comparing Super Bowl winning teams from over the years, and we have tv networks that dedicate hour long specials to that. I'm struggling to understand why people are struggling to understand the question posed in the OP.
Hah - seems so.Me too as the only thing I can think of is that they did not like the wording of the question but the point of it was clear to me. There is definitely a hierarchy when it comes to the best and there is definitely room for discussion as to what driver or athlete was the worst of the best in addition to the best of the best. Unfortunately some folks can't see the forest for the trees and get wadded up over nothing.
Alan Kulwicki he come out of nowhere to steal it from Davey and Elliott and that really should of been Davey's title.
Championships were all about consistency that year - something that Davey struggled with that year.
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he was fun to listen to on the scanner too at the races.This is a really tough question to answer. Bobby Labonte was really good for a 6-7 year period. His was excellent in 2000. Not only did he win the title but won the Brickyard when that race was at its peak of popularity. He was potentially headed for another title in 2003 when the wheels fell off 2/3 of the way through the season. He was never the same after that. Bobby had one of the more bizarre careers with how his career fell off the cliff imo. He never lived up to his ultimate potential. With that said, his peak was among the very best I've ever seen. He was a very likeable driver too. Even when he was winning people liked him. I don't think I ever heard anyone boo Bobby from 1995 through 2004.
I will go with Dale Jarrett. I just have never felt that he was all that great. Granted, I was a huge Bobby Labonte fan so I am biased. I feel that Bobby's fall off coincides with the changes in the cars.
I wish he would spill the beans about what really happened within JGR back then.
It's a bash thread, right?
I'd agree with that, I argued before he shouldn't have been a first ballot hall of famerI will go with Dale Jarrett. I just have never felt that he was all that great. Granted, I was a huge Bobby Labonte fan so I am biased. I feel that Bobby's fall off coincides with the changes in the cars.
Not really since 2004...surely not since the current way it's done. Don't got to outperform all season at all.Don't be silly. Champion only means that you outperformed everyone else for an entire season.
If we're going by who's been said the most, it's a Bobby Labonte bash thread.Yes ....... a Kyle Busch bash thread me thinks