There are several ways to know you've made it in sports. For Dale Earnhardt Sr., it was seven NASCAR championships and a ...
The reunion of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser has reignited fan interest and boosted merchandise sales in NASCAR.
Dale Earnhardt, Sr. was a racecar driver and team owner who had a net worth of $70 million at the time of his death in 2001. Dale Earnhardt raced from 1975 to 2001 in the NASCAR Cup Series.
The most die-hard Dale Earnhardt fans can ... Thing is, you have to be a pretty die-hard Earnhardt fan to shell over the $80,000 they’re asking for it. The price tag is somewhat warranted ...
An “impeccably preserved” No. 3 Dale Earnhardt race car tops the list of memorabilia his longtime friend and NASCAR team owner Richard Childress is auctioning off to benefit COVID-19 relief ...
Inc. which made diecast collectibles cars and NASCAR souvenirs. Moreover, they both owned a real estate company called Performance Partners, Inc. When Jeff Gordon visited Dale Earnhardt's statue ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser are reunited and feeling good. The Budweiser No. 8 Chevrolet is returning to the track with Earnhardt Jr. for a limited series of Late Model Stock Races in 2024 ...
But while many online had huge reactions to it, myself included, Earnhardt didn’t see anything besides the last lap pass that made this truly special. Granted, Dale Jr. watched a replay of the race.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was understandably unhappy following the Oct. 5 Xfinity Series race at Talladega when NASCAR disqualified Sam Mayer and the No. 1 car after it failed post-race inspection.
On Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt shared his reaction to Elliott nearing a P5 finish and keeping himself in the hunt to reach the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.