Johnson accepts blame for wreck: #48-Jimmie Johnson acknowledged Tuesday he was at fault for an eight-car crash at Talladega Superspeedway that scuttled at least one other driver's championship hopes. Johnson had denied responsibility immediately after Sunday's accident, which cost both himself and Mark Martin valuable ground in the race for the Nextel Cup title. After watching tape of the accident that occurred 20 laps into the race, Johnson said he realized he ran into the back of leader Elliott Sadler to start the wreck. Johnson initially claimed he was pushed into Sadler by Dale Earnhardt Jr. "I feel bad, I don't know what else I can say," Johnson said. "I started a wreck and took out a lot of good cars. That was the last thing I intended to do and I feel horrible for it. So I'm taking the responsibility. I needed to see the video to really understand what took place." Johnson was widely blamed by the other drivers in the accident, especially Sadler. "I guess he's trying to keep his streak alive -- he caused a big wreck here last year and he caused a big one again this year," Sadler snapped. "Maybe that's his way of racing here at Talladega ... try to get rid of everybody so he can win the race." Johnson said he has apologized to Sadler, and left a message for Michael Waltrip, who flipped several times during the accident. He now believes the accident was caused because he got too close to Sadler entering the first turn, causing Sadler's car to bobble. Sadler had to slow to save it, and Johnson rammed into the back of him. Earnhardt then hit Johnson, starting the chain-reaction crash. "That's the last thing in the world I wanted to do," Johnson said. "I went and spoke to Elliott immediately after the race and he knew. Even though he was upset, he apologized for saying some harsh things, but he knew what took place and that I got him loose before I actually got into him. I apologized." Johnson was also blamed for starting a 25-car accident at Talladega in April, a wreck that led Earnhardt to call him an "idiot" and create a wave of criticism about Johnson's driving style.(ESPN.com/AP)(10-4-2005)
In both Talladega race, Johnson caused crashes that took out good cars. At least he fessed up this time. After the race, Johnson was basicly blaming Jr. for getting into the rear of him, but anyone could see that wasn't the case. Jr. only got into him after Johnson checked up when he spun out Sadler. He's definately no plate racer, that's for sure. It was way too early in the race to be doing crazy stuff like that.
Nascar does not why should we? As far as Nascar is concerned there is nothing against crashing people on purpose during the race, see the all star open or any Dale Sr win, or crashing someone on purpose after the race or during a caution. You are even allowed to have your car fail inspection and still win the race.
The only reason I had not blasted J.J. yet in these boards was because I've been busy and haven't been on the computer................now, he's gone and took the fun out of it and apoligized.
Seriously, I can appreciate him taking blame and won't harp on this incident. That's all we as fans ask is for you to fess' up when you are to blame.
"I feel bad, I don't know what else I can say," Johnson said. "I started a wreck and took out a lot of good cars. That was the last thing I intended to do and I feel horrible for it. So I'm taking the responsibility of it. After reading all year on Luckydogracing.com, how I never fess up to wrecking cars, I decided this was my best for my sponsers and my teammates. I have a couple weeks to get back to the top but I just want to tell my fans and the racing community that I'm sorry."
Johnson asked later if this would smooth things over at luckydogracing.com had this to say.
"I honestly don't know. They have their feelings about me and other drivers from Hendrick motorsports so I don't believe that I can change their minds. I think I agree with some of them about plate racing so late in the chase. Then again we all knew as a team that we had this race and I just stunk up the joint out there this weekend."
wow....he actually owned up to it....
Giants have the best offense in the NFL and now this. Rapture is just around the corner.
I propose that Nascar give out at the end of the year awards dinner a.) the best crash award. B)Who cause the best crash award. The winner would be sentence to speaking to teenages in high school about the dangers of driving like an Idiot. Jimmie would be a very busy man in the off-season