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Opinion: New Year, New Opportunity
- Updated: January 4, 2017
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The 2017 NASCAR season brings a number of drivers a brand new opportunity to succeed. Dale Earnhardt Jr. The sport’s most popular driver has been medically cleared from his concussion injuries and is ready to get back behind the wheel after missing nearly half of 2016. Earnhardt Jr. has shown great determination to prove his driving days aren’t over and with a clean bill of health; he seems rejuvenated for the coming year. The Hendrick Motorsports No. 88 ride fared relatively well with Jeff Gordon and Alex Bowman filling in during Earnhardt Jr.’s absence. He’ll step into a competitive team anxious to have its full-time driver back beginning with the Daytona 500. Clint Bowyer There may not have been a driver happier to see 2016 end more than Bowyer, who spent a miserable year with HScott Motorsports. While expectations weren’t off the charts for the smaller budget team, nobody including Bowyer could have predicted just how disappointing things turned out. Bowyer was never competitive and his frustration …