Thursday, February 14, 2008

After setting the fastest time in NASCAR ‘Pre-season Thunder’ testing at Daytona Dale Earnhardt Jr backed it up with a win in the 2008 Bud Shootout.Today he proved his stuff once again – winning the first of 2 Gatorade Duels at Daytona.

The win gave Dale Jr a 3rd place starting spot for Sunday’s Daytona 500 – He will start inside the 2nd row, just behind teammate Jimmie Johnson.The win was Earnhardt’s 12th win at Daytona International Speedway.

Officially the No. 88 Chevrolet Junior drove to victory was known as Hendrick Motorsports chassis No. 88-475, but Junior and the race team have named the car ‘Emma’ – the car is named after the original Emma built by Robert Gee for Rick Hendrick 2 decades ago. Robert Gee was Junior’s grandfather – and Emma was Gee’s Mother’s name.Geoff Bodine and Tim Richmond both won races driving the original Emma.

“My grandfather named one of his favorite race cars 'Emma.' It's a tribute to him and the Gee family. It makes me proud," said Earnhardt.

"Robert Gee's 'Emma,' she was a beautiful race car, said Frank Edwards, one of the original 5 employees if Rick Hendrick’s race team. “He would spend as much time making the bumper look right as he would putting the engine in it. It had several different front ends for the car. Tim Richmond won races in it, and Geoff Bodine won Darlington in it.” “That car has a soul to it. That's one of the few cars I've ever seen that you just have a different feeling about it. Even if I didn't grow up around here, which I did, I would still feel like there's just something when I'm around that car. And it just feels like, you know, when someone's around you, and you can just feel that presence? That's how I feel around that car. It's like it's alive. Like there's something there."

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