Jeffrey Earnhardt, the talented boy has jumped in. The green flag has dropped in Daytona for the first event of 2011. The crowd is bulging out day by day. As the crowd rises, for the first event of the 2011, 25 race campaigns to become Rookie of the Year in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
The other rookie candidates certainly bring talent; none of them come with the name recognition. Earning Rookie-of-the-Year is not a joke. Jeffrey Earnhardt has talent. There is no doubt in it and there’s also no doubt he will have to earn it. Almost six to eight drivers are vying for the spot, and they all are heavily talented. Most of them are supporting Fuel Doctor and Jeffery. Their support gives Jeffrey a fighting chance.
Earnhardt is a double edged sword. It’s a blessing from a marketing standpoint, but without a doubt, the NASCAR fan base has higher expectations for Jeffrey than any other rookie. Certainly we should not ignore him from this pressure, but some certain measures should be taken to keep him focused for the important task in hand.
Earnhardt may not have any rust buildup from an off-season, one thing is for sure. Earnhardt, after participating in three different tests in December and January, competed in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in a Fuel Doctor Porsche GT with Rick Ware Racing. But he and his crew finished 11th in the GT Class and 25th overall. He took the wheel for many stints including a grueling double at night in the thick fog as well as the final leg of the event.
It was a 24 Hours race and an excellent stepping stone for Jeffrey. He acquired lots of road experience. It is something absolutely valuable at this stage for his career, and he served many hours on the road that may keep him sharp and at winning spree. Jeffrey’s booming talent makes him well prepared to fight for the Rookie of the Year title.
The other rookie candidates certainly bring talent; none of them come with the name recognition. Earning Rookie-of-the-Year is not a joke. Jeffrey Earnhardt has talent. There is no doubt in it and there’s also no doubt he will have to earn it. Almost six to eight drivers are vying for the spot, and they all are heavily talented. Most of them are supporting Fuel Doctor and Jeffery. Their support gives Jeffrey a fighting chance.
Earnhardt is a double edged sword. It’s a blessing from a marketing standpoint, but without a doubt, the NASCAR fan base has higher expectations for Jeffrey than any other rookie. Certainly we should not ignore him from this pressure, but some certain measures should be taken to keep him focused for the important task in hand.
Earnhardt may not have any rust buildup from an off-season, one thing is for sure. Earnhardt, after participating in three different tests in December and January, competed in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in a Fuel Doctor Porsche GT with Rick Ware Racing. But he and his crew finished 11th in the GT Class and 25th overall. He took the wheel for many stints including a grueling double at night in the thick fog as well as the final leg of the event.
It was a 24 Hours race and an excellent stepping stone for Jeffrey. He acquired lots of road experience. It is something absolutely valuable at this stage for his career, and he served many hours on the road that may keep him sharp and at winning spree. Jeffrey’s booming talent makes him well prepared to fight for the Rookie of the Year title.
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