I don't think Jr. is literate enough to read the rule book. He should get one of his teammates to read it for him. After they're done laughing, they can also teach him how to enter a pit box. LOL.
Spoiled brat Dale Earnhardt Jr. ruins a great race
The most deserving driver did not win the Daytona 500 Sunday. Sadly and immaturely, Dale Earnhardt Jr. made sure of it. The most popular athlete in the sport turned into the most irresponsible driver on the track Sunday when a frazzled and frustrated Earnhardt caused a wreck that inexcusably knocked leader Kyle Busch out of the rain-shortened 500 and eventually allowed Matt Kenseth to win. In your wildest imagination, did you ever think Junior, the sport's most beloved personality, could single-handedly turn the Great American Race into the Great American Disgrace? Remember when the NBA used to have the Jordan Rules? It looks like NASCAR now has its version of the Junior Rules. Former driver and Fox broadcaster Darrell Waltrip probably spoke for the NASCAR establishment when he said, "I give Junior the benefit of the doubt." Of course. Doesn't Junior always get the benefit of the doubt?