I find that I’m not getting my hopes up for qualifying anymore. It’s not worth it because I refuse to think that Michael and David will make every race and I also turn away from wishing bad luck on the other star cars so that my favorites will qualify. I’m at the point where I just watch to see what happens. My emotions have to wait until later because I used to get really upset when Michael DNQed last year and it made watching racing miserable. I know I can’t control what happens so now I just sit back and observe everything unfold and try to take it for what it is.
Horribly enough, today it came down to either David or Michael. Again.
Michael was the second-to-last driver to make his run, and it was very painful to watch his laps. The whole time I thought simultaneously, “Go Mikey go!” and “I don’t want David to DNQ!” Michael’s position indicator flirted with the green line and then finally rested one spot behind it. David was in, Michael was out.
It makes me angry because several Michael fans were hoping that Michael beat David for their own selfish reasons, just like California when they all hoped David had a horrible run so Michael’s time would lock him in. I know not every Michael fan will be a David fan, but he’s his driver and MWR’s future! And oh yeah, he actually has a chance to make something out of this year. Frankly, Michael hired David to make races, not to roll over and let boss get in the race. Michael, I believe, would be very annoyed that his fans were wishing ill on David.
When Michael DNQed, David’s reaction said it all. He sat with his head was in his hands and someone was standing behind him, trying to comfort him. My heart just broke. I wanted to scream at the anti-David Michael fans, “There, ya feel better now? Are you happy that David’s devastated?”
“You know, Michael Waltrip has done a lot for me,” David said. “I just have a hard time getting really pumped up about the fact that he missed out on the show and we didn't. I'm very excited, because that's what we're supposed to do. It's bittersweet, it really is.”
The funny thing is that David went on to say about Michael, “When he leaves here, he knows he's still got an organization to run, and that's what he does. He looks at it across the board and tries to make it all a lot better. He wants what's best for our organization, and us making races and giving good feedback is best or our organization.”
I think more of Michael’s fans should take that standpoint instead of feeling sorry for themselves. Michael actually has it better than that other drivers going home. Ward Burton and Brian Vickers have nothing to do but sit and feel awful. At least Michael has an organization to keep him busy and keep him feeling important.
MWR is improving. DJ has made two races in a row on time! I think that’s great, and a sign that things could be looking up. I’m actually quite proud of him and also relieved because it was getting a little concerning that he was using the Champ’s Provisional time after time.
In other news, Dale Jr. was the only one of our heroes to wheel his way into a top 10 starting spot by qualifying 8th. Kurt followed closely behind in 12th, Martin in 15th, Casey in 35th, Dale in 38th and David, well, last.
Other notables are AJ Allmendinger, Ken Schrader, BDR and Kasey Kahne. AJ again showed some great heart! His first lap wasn’t good enough to make the show, but after being told to go for just a little more he picked it up and locked himself in. Schrader very quickly made sure the #21 would be in the field when he hauled butt and will roll off the grid Sunday in 4th. BDR drivers Dave Blaney (who had to qualify on time for the first time this year) and Jeremy Mayfield both qualified in the top 25 (which is something that I—unlike most Michael fans—am not bitter, jealous or surprised about). Meanwhile, on the other hand, Kasey Kahne had an ugly qual lap, one good enough only for 41st. This could spell deep trouble for him, as he is currently 34th in owners points with a high chance of falling out if he doesn’t have a good day Sunday.
Horribly enough, today it came down to either David or Michael. Again.
Michael was the second-to-last driver to make his run, and it was very painful to watch his laps. The whole time I thought simultaneously, “Go Mikey go!” and “I don’t want David to DNQ!” Michael’s position indicator flirted with the green line and then finally rested one spot behind it. David was in, Michael was out.
It makes me angry because several Michael fans were hoping that Michael beat David for their own selfish reasons, just like California when they all hoped David had a horrible run so Michael’s time would lock him in. I know not every Michael fan will be a David fan, but he’s his driver and MWR’s future! And oh yeah, he actually has a chance to make something out of this year. Frankly, Michael hired David to make races, not to roll over and let boss get in the race. Michael, I believe, would be very annoyed that his fans were wishing ill on David.
When Michael DNQed, David’s reaction said it all. He sat with his head was in his hands and someone was standing behind him, trying to comfort him. My heart just broke. I wanted to scream at the anti-David Michael fans, “There, ya feel better now? Are you happy that David’s devastated?”
“You know, Michael Waltrip has done a lot for me,” David said. “I just have a hard time getting really pumped up about the fact that he missed out on the show and we didn't. I'm very excited, because that's what we're supposed to do. It's bittersweet, it really is.”
The funny thing is that David went on to say about Michael, “When he leaves here, he knows he's still got an organization to run, and that's what he does. He looks at it across the board and tries to make it all a lot better. He wants what's best for our organization, and us making races and giving good feedback is best or our organization.”
I think more of Michael’s fans should take that standpoint instead of feeling sorry for themselves. Michael actually has it better than that other drivers going home. Ward Burton and Brian Vickers have nothing to do but sit and feel awful. At least Michael has an organization to keep him busy and keep him feeling important.
MWR is improving. DJ has made two races in a row on time! I think that’s great, and a sign that things could be looking up. I’m actually quite proud of him and also relieved because it was getting a little concerning that he was using the Champ’s Provisional time after time.
In other news, Dale Jr. was the only one of our heroes to wheel his way into a top 10 starting spot by qualifying 8th. Kurt followed closely behind in 12th, Martin in 15th, Casey in 35th, Dale in 38th and David, well, last.
Other notables are AJ Allmendinger, Ken Schrader, BDR and Kasey Kahne. AJ again showed some great heart! His first lap wasn’t good enough to make the show, but after being told to go for just a little more he picked it up and locked himself in. Schrader very quickly made sure the #21 would be in the field when he hauled butt and will roll off the grid Sunday in 4th. BDR drivers Dave Blaney (who had to qualify on time for the first time this year) and Jeremy Mayfield both qualified in the top 25 (which is something that I—unlike most Michael fans—am not bitter, jealous or surprised about). Meanwhile, on the other hand, Kasey Kahne had an ugly qual lap, one good enough only for 41st. This could spell deep trouble for him, as he is currently 34th in owners points with a high chance of falling out if he doesn’t have a good day Sunday.