Carrie
12-28-2004, 12:27 PM
Nascar.com (www.nascar.com)
By Mark Spoor, NASCAR.COM
December 28, 2004
Every once in a while, you're sitting in your favorite easy chair watching NASCAR and someone says something that takes you all the way back to seventh grade, when one of your buddies got a particularly good dig on one of your other buddies.
There's nothing else to say but, "oooooooooh."
The 2004 NASCAR season produced many memorable one-liners. Here's our picks for the top 10:
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.: "It don't mean Shit right now. Daddy's won here 10 times."
Series: Nextel Cup
After garnering his fifth career Talladega victory in October, TNT/NBC pit reporter Matt Yocum asked Dale Earnhardt Jr. how it felt to win at Talladega five times. Junior's response -- the gem you see above -- sent shock waves through NASCAR.
Junior was fined $10,000, but more importantly, he was docked 25 championship points for the outburst. The penalty handed the point lead to Kurt Busch, a lead Busch didn't relinquish. Almost immediately, the NASCAR community seemed divided between those who believed the penalty was too excessive and those who thought the punishment was on the money.
Read the rest here (http://www.nascar.com/2004/news/headlines/cup/12/28/top10_quotes/index.html)
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I knew that was going to be the #1 :rotfl:
By Mark Spoor, NASCAR.COM
December 28, 2004
Every once in a while, you're sitting in your favorite easy chair watching NASCAR and someone says something that takes you all the way back to seventh grade, when one of your buddies got a particularly good dig on one of your other buddies.
There's nothing else to say but, "oooooooooh."
The 2004 NASCAR season produced many memorable one-liners. Here's our picks for the top 10:
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.: "It don't mean Shit right now. Daddy's won here 10 times."
Series: Nextel Cup
After garnering his fifth career Talladega victory in October, TNT/NBC pit reporter Matt Yocum asked Dale Earnhardt Jr. how it felt to win at Talladega five times. Junior's response -- the gem you see above -- sent shock waves through NASCAR.
Junior was fined $10,000, but more importantly, he was docked 25 championship points for the outburst. The penalty handed the point lead to Kurt Busch, a lead Busch didn't relinquish. Almost immediately, the NASCAR community seemed divided between those who believed the penalty was too excessive and those who thought the punishment was on the money.
Read the rest here (http://www.nascar.com/2004/news/headlines/cup/12/28/top10_quotes/index.html)
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I knew that was going to be the #1 :rotfl: