DOVER, Del. (AP) -- Kyle Busch couldn't resist taking a poke at the driver who replaced him at Hendrick Motorsports.Busch's career has skyrocketed since signing with Joe Gibbs Racing, while Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s sagging career has hit an all-time low. On Wednesday night, team owner Rick Hendrick had enough, firing Earnhardt's longtime crew chief Tony Eury Jr. in an attempt to salvage the season.
"It's never Junior. It's always the crew chief," said Busch, who wonders when fans might finally blame NASCAR's most popular driver for his slumping start.
Earnhardt is 19th in points and coming off a season-worst 40th-place finish at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
"Eventually, I'm going to be the one that has to answer about how much I lived up to my father's name," Earnhardt said Friday at Dover International Speedway.
And he's ready to take the heat from anyone who wants to take shots -- even Busch.
"He's always had a chip on his shoulder for me," Earnhardt said. "I expect any opportunity to throw a jab at me, he'll do it. That's just his personality."
Earnhardt understands that without Eury Jr. around to deflect criticism, it's up to him to find the spark that will jolt the No. 88 into contention for the Chase for the championship.
Earnhardt couldn't say why the pairing with his cousin flopped, but he pointed the finger for the back-of-the-pack finishes at himself.
"I take full responsibility for making some mistakes along the way, especially this year," he said. "I would say I haven't been on my game. I shoulder any amount of responsibility that's necessary and everybody feels is fair."
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr. (C), driver of the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, talks with interim crew chief Brian Whitesell (R) and a crew member in the garage during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr. (L), driver of the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, talks with interim crew chief Brian Whitesell in the garage during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, stands on pit road during qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr., drives the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Todd Warshaw/Getty Images)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr., stands by the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr., stands by the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, stands in the garage during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: (L-R) Interim crew chief Lance McGrew and team manager Brian Whitesell of the #88 National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet, driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., speak to the media prior to practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Interim crew chief Lance McGrew of the #88 National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet, driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., speaks to the media prior to practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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DOVER, DE - MAY 29: Team manager Brian Whitesell of the #88 National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet, driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., speaks to the media prior to practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 29, 2009 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR)
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Team manager Brian Whitesell will call the shots this weekend at Dover. Next week, Lance McGrew, who has previous crew chief experience in the Cup series with former Hendrick driver Brian Vickers, will take over on an interim basis at Pocono Raceway.
McGrew, who was working with Brad Keselowski this weekend, said making the Chase for the championship is still the goal this season.
Earnhardt finished last in the 12-driver Chase field in 2008. This season, Earnhardt is a whopping 203 points out of the 12th place cutoff for the Chase. He's had three top-10 finishes and six finishes of 27th or worse.
Hendrick driver Jimmie Johnson said Eury will work with his team next week on road course testing because crew chief Chad Knaus will be unavailable.
Earnhardt and Eury spent Tuesday and Wednesday testing on the road course at Virginia International Raceway. Hendrick told them he was splitting them up when they returned Wednesday evening.
Busch said the Eury-Earnhardt combination hasn't been clicking since last summer.
"You've got to make the most popular driver in the sport competitive, so you got to do what you got to do," Busch said. "He's the one who brought that crew chief on. He's the one who pulled so hard to bring Eury in."
Busch has 11 Cup wins for JGR since the start of the 2008 season. Eury Jr. and Earnhardt left Dale Earnhardt Inc. last season for Hendrick Motorsports. Despite driving for NASCAR's top team, they had just one win in 48 races.
Earnhardt is well behind teammates Jeff Gordon (first), Johnson (fourth) and Mark Martin (12th) in the points standings.
"There's no substantial differences in how the No. 88 is being run versus the other teams," Whitesell said. "I do feel the personalities and the fact of them being family may have been a factor."
Earnhardt said he has not talked with Eury since Hendrick made the move.
Whitesell and Earnhardt got their first crack at working together on the No. 88 during qualifying later Friday. Earnhardt turned a lap of 154.799 mph and qualified 22nd, his best start since Talladega.
"I feel his talent is exactly where he needs to be," Whitesell said.
Keselowski, the rookie Talladega winner, ran a lap of 152.265 and failed to qualify.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 13)
5-29-2009 @ 11:15PM
guest said...
I don't think Kyle is "taking a cheap shot" at Jr., Kyle just tells it like it is! Most people like everything sugar coated,The truth hurts!!! We shall see if it has been everyone's fault on his crew or it's just him!! He has a lot to live up to, I feel sorry for him. No hard feelings JR. Good luck this weekend.
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5-30-2009 @ 12:23AM
pruehalliwell805 said...
i don;t think it dale jr fault anyone;s fault that just corp. boys be asses by firing that crew cheif
5-30-2009 @ 6:38PM
angie9446 said...
Kyle Bush is probably the biggest idiot and loser in Nascar. He really needs to realize that no one cares about his opinion.
5-30-2009 @ 8:19PM
rm125633 said...
The Dale JR fans know he is falling way short when it comes to winning a RACE.
Is it his Car?
Is it his pit style?
The crew chief?
If NO was the answer to all 3 Qs then the reason is clear Its JR!!!! he just cant keep up.
6-15-2009 @ 7:45PM
deesfriendf said...
Sure! kick a man when he is down, everyone rode the coatails as long as he was a winner, hang in there for the man, everyone goes through some crap in their lifetime, sure hope when your turn comes, someone makes remark as you did!
8-03-2009 @ 8:27AM
donmillsjr said...
jr dont have anything to prove or to prove it to.since his dad died his passion for racing died with him
5-29-2009 @ 11:17PM
hafttwo said...
kyle is behaving the way of the japs, he is a sellout to the usa
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5-29-2009 @ 11:19PM
???? said...
Blaming Bush??? Who's the moron that asked the question? All Bush did was answer. Aside from that.... Bush is right on what he said. Most other people are saying the same thing. The problem is the network has only been part of racing for a few years and only because it's their job. They were taught to say how great this person is or how bad that person is. If they were honest they would admit how good Kyle is. Who else is doing as well as him overall? Nobody! But they are driven by the almighty dollar and Jr makes nascar and the network a lot of money. If Jr didn't race and Kerry would have went for the big career they would love Kerry. As I said, they follow where the money takes them. Real race fans have been into racing most of their lives and need racing to live just as they need air to breath. Jr seems like he's a nice enough guy. But even he knows Bush only spoke the truth. The problem Jr has is the rules have changed. His dad wasn't a great driver, he was just good at knocking people off the track and nobody else had the b---s to do it back. Pretty much anybody can win that way, and yes it's much more fun to watch. That's how he got his fans. Talent? Jr's talent? Where? I guess we'll see pretty soon.
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5-30-2009 @ 8:26PM
pj said...
The best post!!!!!!!!!!
5-30-2009 @ 8:37PM
jeepthing1972 said...
Are you for real? dale earnhardt was by far one of the best drivers nascar has ever had.And saying that the only reason he had fans is because he knocked ppl off the track maybe you should have watched the man drive a car ,instead of watching the highlights on the 6 oclock news .Not to mention the things that he done for those less fortunate ,or for kids dying in hospitals . PPL either loved dale or hated him,i think we see where you stand,
5-31-2009 @ 9:37PM
CAROLYN said...
IF YOU THINK THAT DALE SR. WAS A BAD DRIVER THAN YOU ARE NOT FROM THIS PLANET. DALE SR. WAS WAS ON THE BEST DRIVERS IN NASCAR SO GO TO YOUR PLANET AND STAY THERE
6-02-2009 @ 12:23AM
dabsme said...
I totaly agree with you. Jr is a class act very much unlike his father. I like jr but am a Mark Martin fan. Mark got a ride with hendrick racing and started winng right away. Jr has been with hendrick much longer and seems he can only win at restrictor plate tracks. The only problem with this whole mess is the Jr fans most are an embarrassment to the sport. The way they act when someone they do not like wins is stupid. They through beer and spit on other drivers what fools they are.
5-29-2009 @ 11:20PM
rpaul6 said...
Kyle is a spoiled little weasel. Wait til he hits a long losing streak and see who he blames.
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5-30-2009 @ 8:21PM
delta0766 said...
I so agree. Kyle's head is getting to big to fit in his helmet. If has rough times ahead, what does he thinks Gibbs is gonna do for him. He will be sent on his way. Who will he blame when that happens?
5-30-2009 @ 8:28PM
dawgb8 said...
So true so true, children should know when to speak and when to keep their big mouth shut!!
5-30-2009 @ 10:16PM
ccolotexan said...
junior is lucky he still has a job, if not for his name he would have been gone long ago.
6-03-2009 @ 8:56PM
macedawg333 said...
Kyle is the biggest whiner I have ever seen. I truly believe that he may whine more than Danica Patrick. He can't stand not being in the spot light. Even when he wins, nobody talks about it past raceday. JR gets more headlines by doing a commercial than Busch does for a win. He could not be anymore jealous of JR. He has to do something for someone to remember that he is a driver.
5-29-2009 @ 11:51PM
ARE YOU NAKED?? said...
Having heard the lack of respect that Dale Jr showed Eury, it couldn't hurt to try this. Dale is rude to Eury and I hope that the new chief takes no crap from him.
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5-30-2009 @ 12:32AM
pruehalliwell805 said...
your wrong you got it twisted read the article again dale respect eury you got it wrong so wrong it was the heads of the company who no respect get glasses or just read more carefully
5-29-2009 @ 11:52PM
jackie's page said...
kyle is so jealous every time he opens his mouth about jr he shows it ,how childish i would want another man to know i envyed him and was jealous of him ,jr drives by crowd goes crazy ,,kyle drives by all boo's ,jrs most popular driver ,kyle most hated ,i mean really kyle dont try to hide your feelings ! and first of what bussiness was it of kyles anyway? none ! wait till he has a bad streak he will whin and give up like he did last year and blame his car ,his crew and whine like a lil girl !
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