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Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Sonoma Raceway... In 82 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Sonoma Raceway, Richard Childress Racing owns two wins. Dale Earnhardt claimed the first win ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNDale Earnhardt's Sea Prank Still Haunts 2X Grammy WinnerNicknamed "The Intimidator," one of NASCAR's most storied figures, Dale Earnhardt Sr. The post “He Threw Me in… Water”: Dale Earnhardt’s Wild Sea Prank That Still Haunts 2X Grammy Winner appeared ...
Earnhardt's win as a crew chief is the latest addition to his resume in Xfinity competition, which includes 24 career wins as a driver and back-to-back series championships in 1998 and 1999.
Meanwhile, Cole Swindell also recently released “Dale Jr.,” a touching tribute to fathers and sons, nodding to Earnhardt Sr. in the process.
A look at Dale Earnhardt Jr: NASCAR Cup Series driver who had 26 wins before retirement, analyst for TNT, Prime, son of Dale Earnhardt Sr.
JR Motorsports owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. will not seek out a future as crew chief after guiding Connor Zilisch's NASCAR Xfinity Series win at Pocono Raceway.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his NASCAR national series debut as a crew chief in Saturday's Xfinity Series at Pocono Raceway. Pressed into unexpected service, Earnhardt called the shots for 18-year-old ...
Following a storied run as team owner, broadcaster, podcaster, media executive, and CARS Tour co-owner, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is set to add yet another feather to his cap.
No matter what anyone in NASCAR does, there invariably are going to be critics. Such was the case last weekend at Pocono, when Dale Earnhardt Jr. filled in for Mardy Lindley, who served a one-race ...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is already retired from full-time competition, but the two-time Daytona 500 winner can still find himself in the headlines from time to time.
The 2001 NASCAR season was supposed to be a continuation of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s rise. He was two years into his Cup Series career, partnered with a legacy team and backed by Budweiser.
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