Childress served as Earnhardt’s car owner for more than 17 years,
accumulating six championships and 66 wins.
Earnhardt won seven championships and scored 76 Winston Cup victories. He
began driving for Childress, a former driver, in 1981, when he ran 11 races.
Earnhardt became Childress' full-time driver in 1984.
HANS news
With four crash-related deaths in the past year, much has been made of the
HANS device, a head and neck restraint system that uses a framework with tethers
to hold the head in place during a collision. Since Dale Earnhardt's death last
Sunday at Daytona, it's the primary topic of conversation.
Would it have saved Earnhardt's life?
"I am not convinced the HANS device could have made a difference,"
said Steve Bohannon, director of emergency services at Daytona International
Speedway.
Regardless, more drivers are ready to test the device. A Ford Motor Company
representative said Friday that all Ford teams in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series
have ordered the HANS device. Most of those, however, won't use it this weekend.
Driver Wanted
Just 42 cars showed up for the NASCAR Busch Series race this weekend, one
short of a full field. Therefore, rumor has it the television money will be
affected in some way.