03-29-2013, 11:52 AM
03-29-2013, 12:29 PM
Richard Petty all things considered!
03-29-2013, 06:42 PM
Dale Earnhardt
03-30-2013, 02:04 AM
Richard Petty.
7 Championships...'Nuff said.
7 Championships...'Nuff said.
03-31-2013, 06:55 PM
1. Dale Earnhardt
2. David Pearson
3. Richard Petty
Petty has 200 wins, but Petty drove cars that were built faster than everybody else on the track. In those days, cars were NOT built equally, and the machine accounted for wins just as much as the driver did. Pearson had 105 wins, but did not drive full time most of his career, nor did he drive a Hemi powered Plymouth or Dodge. For the most part, Earnhardt drove cars built equal to what everyone else was driving, and still won 7 championships. Still, 200 wins is incredible, but my vote goes to Dale.
2. David Pearson
3. Richard Petty
Petty has 200 wins, but Petty drove cars that were built faster than everybody else on the track. In those days, cars were NOT built equally, and the machine accounted for wins just as much as the driver did. Pearson had 105 wins, but did not drive full time most of his career, nor did he drive a Hemi powered Plymouth or Dodge. For the most part, Earnhardt drove cars built equal to what everyone else was driving, and still won 7 championships. Still, 200 wins is incredible, but my vote goes to Dale.
04-01-2013, 09:30 AM
Dale Earnhardt Is the man for this one
04-01-2013, 11:37 AM
04-01-2013, 08:25 PM
TidesHoss32 Wrote:1. Dale Earnhardt
2. David Pearson
3. Richard Petty
Petty has 200 wins, but Petty drove cars that were built faster than everybody else on the track. In those days, cars were NOT built equally, and the machine accounted for wins just as much as the driver did. Pearson had 105 wins, but did not drive full time most of his career, nor did he drive a Hemi powered Plymouth or Dodge. For the most part, Earnhardt drove cars built equal to what everyone else was driving, and still won 7 championships. Still, 200 wins is incredible, but my vote goes to Dale.
Spot on man!!!!!!
04-03-2013, 01:27 PM
TidesHoss32 Wrote:1. Dale Earnhardt
2. David Pearson
3. Richard Petty
Petty has 200 wins, but Petty drove cars that were built faster than everybody else on the track. In those days, cars were NOT built equally, and the machine accounted for wins just as much as the driver did. Pearson had 105 wins, but did not drive full time most of his career, nor did he drive a Hemi powered Plymouth or Dodge. For the most part, Earnhardt drove cars built equal to what everyone else was driving, and still won 7 championships. Still, 200 wins is incredible, but my vote goes to Dale.
Good choices and valid points Tide. I will disagree with, " cars built equal to what everyone else was driving ."
The closest the sport has ever gotten to accomplishing that is right now....and we still have loop holes and teams getting caught consistently for gaining an edge, I'll be kind and not mention names.
The further you go back in decades the less equality. Dale would have been my first choice, however, the numbers and scrutiny forced my hand to say Petty.
Good luck to your Pirates this season, but not against the Reds :Thumbs: