But are biorhythms accurate?
For Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s sake in the Kobalt Tools 500, his fans better hope not. According to the readings, NASCAR's most popular driver will be in a biorhythmic funk entering Atlanta Motor Speedway, suggesting the NASCAR star could have a poor performance.
While the accuracy of studying biorhythms is often disputed -- perhaps a relief for Jr.'s fans -- anecdotal evidence is aplenty.
When Earnhardt Jr. had a streak of three straight top-five finishes at AMS from the fall of 2005 through the fall of 2006, he was typically near peaking in at least two of the primary biorhythmic readings. Conversely, when Jr. had his lowest AMS performance in recent years -- a 25th-place showing in the 2007 Pep Boys Auto 500 -- Earnhardt was at his biorhythmic worst in both physical and intellectual performance.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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