The NASCAR world is buzzing after Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared his thoughts on the Xfinity Series and Truck Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway and praised both Kyle Busch and Austin Hill’s performances.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. earned his reputation as ‘The Intimidator’ after the dramatic 1986 Richmond Race, where he was involved in a controversial wreck that brought the wrath of NASCAR down on him. 50 years ago,
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has often opened up on what it was like growing up with Dale Earnhardt as a dad, and he’s admitted that he was just as intimidating as a parent as he was a racer – like the time Junior hid in a field for hours to avoid a whoopin’ after his dad heard him cuss:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. blinked back tears as the moment socked him at Daytona International Speedway — a track bursting with triumph and tragedy for his family — that he was, with a country star and a NASCAR champ in tow,
Dale Earnhardt Jr. enjoyed what he saw from the NASCAR drivers competing at the Ambetter 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday. On X/Twitter, Earnhardt praised the drivers for being “mentally tough” during the final stage of the race and showed love for the racetrack.
The first 60 laps of Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta remarkably went by caution free — and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was loving it. After Stage 1 came to an end, Earnhardt took to social media to chime in with his thoughts on the weekend at Atlanta.
The NASCAR Cup Series is set to continue on Sunday, Feb. 22, when the Ambetter Health 400 takes place. After witnessing the Daytona 500, though, former star driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes that ...
24 years later, Kelley Earnhardt Miller shared a photo with her father Dale Earnhardt and newborn daughter Karsyn Elledge. The photo was taken just weeks before Earnhardt’s death from a crash in Turn 4 on the final lap of the race. Although an exact time stamp of the photo was not available, Elledge would have only been a couple months old at most.
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently reflected on receiving a heartfelt and extraordinary gift on the anniversary of his father’s passing. Dale Earnhardt Sr, one of the sport’s most ...
On that day in 2001, according to race accounts, Earnhardt crashed on the last turn of the last lap vying for third place at the front of a tight five-car pack. In front of him, Michael Waltrip held off Dale Earnhardt Jr. for what should have been the biggest moment in the short history of Dale Earnhardt Inc.
Two years ago, after a wreck in overtime dashed his Daytona 500 championship dreams, Kyle Busch had the late Dale Earnhardt on his ... off the first winless NASCAR Cup Series season in his career.
A look at Dale Earnhardt Sr., a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion who died in a crash at the 2001 Daytona 500