Daytona 500, Dale Earnhardt
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Today is the anniversary of a tragic loss, as the world honors and remembers the 25th anniversary of the death of the legendary Dale Earnhardt on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. But just 20 laps earlier,
Legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt has a legacy like no other. It's chronicled in a new book and a special edition by the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. slams door on NASCAR Cup return, but busts door open on O’Reilly and Truck return
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has no plans to return to the NASCAR Cup Series after his wife said he should compete in next year’s Daytona 500. On the inaugural episode of The Gluckcast, Earnhardt explained to host Jeff Gluck why he doesn’t see himself competing in another Cup Series race.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was not a big fan of drivers saving fuel at Daytona this past weekend. On this week’s episode of Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt discussed how he nearly fell asleep while watching drivers save fuel during a Daytona Duel.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. didn't exactly speed to the altar, but there's no one he'd rather be cruising through life with than his wife Amy and their two daughters.
Making it harder for other women in the sport? There have been quite a few talented female drivers in NASCAR over the years, from Janet Guthrie, Shawna Robinson, and yes, Danica Patrick, who has the highest finish for a female in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Driver performance in NASCAR typically begins to fade when competitors get past the age of 40. Of course, there are a few exceptions and one of those is Denny Hamlin.
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25 years after Dale Earnhardt’s passing, Mark Martin issues bold claim
Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s legacy is undisputed 25 years after his passing. Now, fellow NASCAR legend Mark Martin has a bold claim about The Intimidator’s true impact on the sport. He suggests Earnhardt outshined even ‘The King,