Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. admitted winning was not what he enjoyed most about NASCAR races.
NASCAR legends Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Tony Stewart have been friends for nearly 25 years, and they have a nasty wreck to thank for that fact.
Before Dale Earnhardt’s tragic death at the 2001 Daytona 500, he had privately laid out his NASCAR retirement plans.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. once had a dream in which he won the Daytona 500 without his father, Dale Earnhardt Sr., in the field, which eerily came true.
In a heartwarming scene one week after the death of Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr. essentially ended the outrage directed at Sterling Marlin.
The theory that Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s 2004 Daytona 500 victory was rigged as it was the anniversary of his father’s win at “The Great American Race.”
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was genuinely shocked on his podcast to hear Larry McReynolds tell a story about how NASCAR President Bill France Jr. talked with his father on the radio during races.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. dropped $190,000 to acquire a unique part of his father’s legendary NASCAR career.
While Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of NASAR’s biggest stars, he’d still like to spend a day living like retired quarterback Tom Brady.
In four years, Dale Earnhardt Jr. went from one extreme to another when dealing with concussion treatment.