Dale Earnhardt Jr. Feared He Ruined His Relationship With His Wife After a Drunken Go-Kart Race

While Dale Earnhardt Jr. has plenty of experience behind the wheel, he and his wife once had a drunken go-karting accident.

Joe Kozlowski  •  02 Jan 2021
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Stepmother Wrecked the Family Business Over a Power Struggle

Dale Earnhardt Jr. once raced for the family business, but tension grew.

Bob Garcia IV  •  02 Jan 2021
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Admitted He Failed to Make the Most of His NASCAR Talent: ‘I Did About 80%’

While Dale Earnhardt Jr. built up an impressive resume on the NASCAR circuit, he admits that he had fun rather than making the most of his talent.

Joe Kozlowski  •  31 Dec 2020
How a Violent Helicopter Crash Killed NASCAR Star and Daytona 500 Winner Davey Allison and Shocked the Sports World

Davey Allison was a NASCAR star in the prime of his career in 1993. His life tragically ended that summer in a violent helicopter crash at Talladega Superspeedway.

Kyle Dalton  •  30 Dec 2020
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reveals How He Almost Tossed Out 1 of His Father’s Priceless Treasures

Hall of Fame NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. nearly made a regrettable mistake when it came to one of his dad’s prized possessions.

Bob Garcia IV  •  30 Dec 2020
Danica Patrick Spent 27 Years Behind the Wheel, but She Doesn’t Miss Racing 1 Bit in Retirement

While Danica Patrick spent almost three decades in the world of motorsports, she doesn’t miss racing now that she’s retired.

Joe Kozlowski  •  30 Dec 2020
Joey Logano Isn’t the Most Popular Man in NASCAR, But He Refuses to Let the Haters Get Him Down: ‘This is The Coolest Thing Ever’

While Joey Logano might not be the most popular driver on the NASCAR scene, he thinks that it’s pretty cool to be hated.

Joe Kozlowski  •  28 Dec 2020
Jimmie Johnson Owes His NASCAR Success to a Potentially-Fatal Crash: ‘I Needed That Wake-Up Call’

After surviving a potentially-fatal crash in the Baja 1000, Jimmie Johnson changed the course of his entire racing career.

Joe Kozlowski  •  24 Dec 2020
Larry Mann Broke a Racing Superstition and Became the First NASCAR Driver to Tragically Die in a Cup Series Crash

In 1952, Larry Mann broke an auto racing superstition and became the first driver to tragically die in a NASCAR Cup Series crash.

Joe Kozlowski  •  23 Dec 2020