Like the Lion on television advertising the grocery store, I want to get my 2 cents worth in the discussion about the win of the number 43 Ford in Daytona last weekend. Let me begin by saying, as you all know, that I have been a fan of Richard Petty since his very first race. I still watch almost every race, missing only those when a grandson is involved in an event that conflicts with the race. I still pull for the 43 and look for it on the track all the time. As I have recently said, when Richard retired it sort of took the wind out of my sails as far as a favorite driver, even in the 43.
Frankly, what I knew about Aric Almirola before Sunday was very little, other than the drove for RPM. I did know enough about him that I could pull for him but it seemed as though he didn't have the equipment to go to the front. As for Trent Owens, I have watched him in Nationwide and knew he was a darn fine crew chief. His step-dad, Barry Dodson, spoke very highly of Trent's ability and considering Barry's record in racing, that spoke volumes.
Throughout this 2014 season, Aric, Trent, and the 43 had some really good runs but misfortune seemed to follow them. That is until Sunday. Sure, the race was called because of rain, but all the naysayers spouting forth the negative statements that it was the rain that "gave" the win to the Petty Organization, think of this; every crew and driver in the track knew the rain was coming and they were all racing to the sure to come red flag as if it were the checkers. It did, in fact, turn into the checkers for sure. Still, when the red was displayed, it was Aric and the 43 out front. I want all these naysayers to go through this history of NASCAR racing and see how many races were called because of rain and it may just be that you'll find one of your favorites won a race somewhere down the line in a rain shortened race. Right, Matt Kenseth?
But this is only one win. Accepted, and we know that. I feel bad for Aric in a way that HIS win seemed to be overshadowed by the fact that it was 30 years ago the King won his 200th race at the same track. Many of the questions in the post race interview were along those lines. It is good to remember the history and honor it, as I continue to say over and over, but this was Aric and Trent's day. Richard said it best in the post race interview (which, by the way you can watch on YouTube). He said that the win 30 years ago is history. The win Sunday is NOW and, he says, for Richard Petty Motorsports, the future. There is much made of the fact that Richard never gave up on the team and with all he has been through the past six or seven years, no words could ring louder. But this is only ONE win.
Where Aric and Trent and the 43 will go from here remains to be seen, of course. But I am choosing to believe that the 43 is about to return to winning ways. Not quite the 1967 season of the King, but to winning again more than ONCE. Aric can drive, Trent can really handle the pits, and The King believes in the team.
So, to Aric, Trent, and Richard, thanks for hanging in there. I still can't find the words to describe how I felt Sunday when the race was called, but the "Yahoo" from my recliner could have been heard to at least Savannah. I can only imagine what I may have done if it had come down to a last lap fight to the checkered flag and Aric winning, but in reality, he DID win on the last lap dash to the line. Made an old man feel really good. Thank you guys.
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM