Much has been written on these pages of today's star NASCAR drivers being insulated and separated from their fans. It's something we hear over and over and it wasn't always like it is today. Drivers did take time with fans in days gone by.
When I worked with Dale Earnhardt driving our Wrangler cars in the early 80s, he was certainly no Richard Petty around fans - he was actually pretty shy.
However, even the guy we were billing at the time as "One Tough Customer" always honored fans' requests, despite the gruff exterior he displayed to the media and some drivers.
Here's three photos I found of Dale before in 1981 at Daytona. These are the type scenes we need to have more of today to help save our sport.
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updated by @dave-fulton: 01/08/17 07:59:30PM