Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Talladega belongs to Earnhardt

- Compiled by Frankie Frisco

Few NASCAR stars have more experience with getting booed for doing well than Jeff Gordon.

He can certainly relate when the fan derision stems from preventing a Dale Earnhardt Jr. appearance in victory lane at Talladega Superspeed­way.

So when told Joey Logano had joked about receiving hate mail after barely beating Earnhardt under caution Sunday at Talladega, the four-time Sprint Cup champion chimed in with his own personal experience on the subject, according to nbcsports. com.

“That’s what happens when you wrong Junior, especially at Talladega,” Gordon said with a laugh Friday after Sprint Cup practice at Martinsvil­le Speedway. “I’m very familiar with that. I wasn’t even a part of it and I think I got some hate mail.”

In the May 2004 race at Talladega, Gordon was awarded a victory when the yellow flag flew just a few seconds before Earnhardt made a pass for the lead with four laps remaining. The rest of the race was run under caution, freezing the field and eventually providing the impetus for the green-whitecheck­ered rule to ensure greenflag finishes.

Gordon celebrated with frontstret­ch burnouts that resulted in his No. 24 Chevrolet being pelted by beer cans and debris, just as Logano’s was Sunday.

The reception is relatively new for Logano, who has three consecutiv­e victories and 11 of 14 career victories since last season when he first emerged as a legitimate title contender. Gordon has been hearing the boos since his first championsh­ip in 1995, when he regularly began to outduel Earnhardt’s late seventime champion father.

The Hendrick Motorsport­s driver said the negative feedback doesn’t affect a driver’s psyche.

“Not if things are going well for you,” Gordon said. “I think if things aren’t going well, then you did something that caused that reaction from the fans, then that will eat at you a little bit. But if you’re like Joey, he’s doing everything right.

“I don’t think there is one single thing he can sit there and say, ‘Yeah, I wish I hadn’t of done that; that was a bad idea as far as Talladega is concerned.’ ”

 ?? AP/CHUCK BURTON ?? Jeff Gordon knows a thing or two about receiving hate mail but said the negative feedback doesn’t affect a driver’s psyche if things are going well.
AP/CHUCK BURTON Jeff Gordon knows a thing or two about receiving hate mail but said the negative feedback doesn’t affect a driver’s psyche if things are going well.

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