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Dale,
Jr. Drives Until
1st Caution

"And the Lord replied, "I will personally go with
you.
Everything will be fine for you."
Ex 33:14(NLT)

Even
though it had been
a week since the
fiery crash at
Sonoma, the look
on Dale, Jr.'s
face clearly
revealed he was
still in pain
Sunday when he
climbed into his
bright red #8 cup
car at New
Hampshire
International
Speedway. A racer
is a racer and it
was not highly
unusual for Junior
to be driving the
American Le Mans
Series Chevrolet
Corvette C5-R at
Infineon Raceway
in Sonoma,
California during
NASCAR's week off.
But
sometimes things
happen. And this
time the Corvette
backed into the
wall, broke the
fuel cell,
splattered
gasoline and
caused an enormous
eruption. Burns on
Junior's legs and
neck were the
result of the
bright flames
viewed around the
world via
television.
Within
a few days it was
determined that
Dale, Jr. should
not run a full
race at Loudon the
following Sunday.
Standing in the
wings was young
Martin Truex, Jr.
who drives
Earnhardt's #8
Busch car every
week. And not only
that, Truex had
tested the #8 cup
car at NHIS a few
weeks before.
The
drama was set at
Loudon as all
cameras and eyes
focused on the
tall handsome Dale
Earnhardt, Jr.
gingerly stepping
into his car. With
the command that
all NASCAR fans
love,
"Gentlemen
Start Your
Engines",
Dale melted into
the 43 car pack.
Truex had
qualified the #8
car on the inside
of the second row.
But, because of
the driver change
Earnhardt had to
make his way to
the rear by the
time the green
flag dropped.
For
all Earnhardt fans
it was an anxious
sixty-one laps
before the first
caution came out.
Junior could be
seen unbuckling
his belts as his
crew prepared to
help exit him from
the car. To the
fans eyes
everything
appeared to go
smoothly. It was
also obvious that
the kind of pain
that Dale, Jr.
said he had never
felt before was,
to some extent,
still there.
Junior situated
himself in a more
comfortable
position over the
pit wall to watch
the rest of the
race. Truex
quickly hopped
into the car and
sped away. It took
another pit stop
for tires but the
transition was
successful and the
race could be
completed.
It
doesn't matter if
you are a racecar
driver, a truck
driver, attorney
or secretary,
there will be very
painful situations
quickly arise
before you. There
will be days and
maybe even months
and years when
your fear will be
that you have
steered away from
your goals in
life.
But,
just as Martin
Truex, Jr. was
available to fill
in until Earnhardt
healed a little
more, God will
come to your
rescue too. It may
hurt to sit back
and watch someone
continue for a
short while with
your dreams and
goals. But, also,
like Junior was
wise to call on
his friend and
driver Martin
Truex, Jr., you
must allow God to
make any changes
he deems necessary
for you.
Lessons
will be learned.
Dale, Jr. says he
will never again
drive without all
of his
fire-resistant
clothes. But, he
loves to race and
race again he will
do. Perhaps soon
right into the
NEXTEL Cup
Championship.
You,
too, can proceed,
in God's time and
way, to fulfill
your lifelong
dreams and goals.


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