Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Brian Vickers made contact in the Daytona 500, sparking a multicar crash. Who was to blame in the accident? Should NASCAR have penalized one of the drivers? And how will this impact Earnhardt Jr. going forward? SceneDaily.com's Jeff Owens, Steve Waid and Kris Johnson discus the issue.
are you 3 out of your mind, he was up side vickhers, by inches, vickers was going to push him down to the grass so yea he had to make aright. There is a rule you cannot force someone down below the yellow like. So you need to look at your video again, i DARE YOU TO REPLY TO ME
DaleJr88FanAMP 2 years ago
these guys are freaking idiots, can they not see where Vickers BLOCKS Jr down under the yellow line, Monday morning jockeys. Their blind and idiots, Jr merely came up a split second too soon AFTER he was blocked under the yellow. I guess Vickers car turned itself hard left all on its own, lol. Morons have no clue what their talking about.
schmackdaddy3 2 years ago
Brian had all the right to block. . .the rules say you can. I dont think Jr hit him intentionaly but he just made a mistake of coming back up too agressive, too quickly to keep in the draft, not fall back. Just a bad day for Jr. . . . in my opinion, Jr isnt going anywhere with that lame crew chief he has. Cousin or not, eury needs to go
esotoracing 3 years ago
It wasn't JR's fault -not all of it -Brian should take some of the heat too.
kittykat6888 3 years ago