Friday, December 08, 2006

Denny Hamlin Compared To Dale Earnhardt Sr!

 

 

Riding shotgun with a rising star
NASCAR Expert Lee Spencer

There never will be another Dale Earnhardt, but Denny Hamlin has the ability to pull off the Intimidator's never-duplicated feat of following his rookie of the year award with a NASCAR championship.

Hamlin's car control is nothing short of amazing. It's hard to believe that two years ago he was running late models at Southside Speedway near Richmond, Va. Last week he was in New York accepting the award as the sport's top rookie, no small feat considering this season's rookies had the credentials to make this the most competitive class since 2002, the year Ryan Newman nudged Jimmie Johnson for the award.

Instead, Hamlin blew 'em away. He swept the Pocono races, won three poles and finished 20 times in the top 10, including eight top fives. Then he won a bet with his teammate -- and two-time Nextel Cup champion -- Tony Stewart that he would top the fourth-place finish Stewart had during his rookie of the year season in 2000. Hamlin locked down third place, 12 points behind Matt Kenseth and 68 behind Johnson.

Now, flash back with me to last month at the Bondurant Racing School in Phoenix, as a dozen members of the media participated in a little learning and leisure exercise in driving. After warming up and destroying many neon cones in a parking lot, we moved to the real road course.

Initially, the media members were paired together in souped-up street cars following the instructor. During the first run, my husband, Reid, drove gingerly around the track and generally did best to certify his AARP membership. I sat in the passenger's seat and tried to get a feel for the course.

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