NASCAR’s Rick Hendrick says Earnhardt is Job #1
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After three of his four of his four drivers finished 1-2-3 in this year’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, team owner Rick Hendrick says his focus is on the one driver still lagging behind: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the No. 88 Chevrolet.
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Hendrick’s Jimmie Johnson won a record fourth consecutive Cup championship Sunday, and he was followed in the standings by teammates Mark Martin and four-time champion Jeff Gordon.
Johnson also won seven races, Martin had five wins and Gordon won once.
But Earnhardt struggled all season, finishing 25th in the standings. Despite getting a new crew chief mid-season, Earnhardt did not win a race, did not earn a pole position and had only five top-10 finishes in 36 races.
‘We just got to be better all the way around,” Hendrick said. “I think when we do that, when Dale sees that we’ve stepped up in a lot of areas, it will give him the confidence he needs.”
--Jim Peltz