Going By The Numbers: It’s Time For NASCAR’s New Plate Racing Head Honcho
They say Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is the modern-day master of the restrictor plate race.
At least, that’s what they said years ago. In droves. All the time. It wasn’t a matter of if Junior won, but when and how.
Nowadays, the reaction has tempered, but the sentiment remains, particularly when the series visits Daytona for the Great American Race (aka the Daytona 500). Little E is now more visible than usual, his name spoken in the broadcast booth as a driver to beat. And it’s not wrong to say that. Earnhardt Jr. does have two Daytona victories, along with six top-three finishes, though he hasn’t actually won at the track in a points race since 2004 (2008 brought a Gatorade Duel victory). Add to that five plate wins at Talladega, and you can see why people point to Junior as number one.