The iconic No. 3 Chevy driven by Dale Earnhardt is remembered for its black and white paint scheme, but GM initially wanted ...
As Earnhardt's long-time employer Richard Childress tells it, General Motors wanted the Man in Black to race in blue.
Richard Childress admitted that Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s iconic No. 3 car had almost a different scheme, with blue being the main ...
The No.3 car holds a special place in the hearts of NASCAR fans. The post Iconic Dale Earnhardt-Themed Lamborghini ...
Retired NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr. admitted ... his home is north of Charlotte. Earnhardt says it took him an entire year to find a vintage race car on his own property, known as Dirty Mo ...
not in one of the stock car championships. But Richard Childress has singlehandedly kept the number 3 out of circulation for the past dozen years. That was the number Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
As for the No. 40 and how a “car as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey” came to be, Earnhardt explained in detail on the “Dale Jr. Download” released Thursday. A car as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey.
Dale Earnhardt (3) battles his son (8 ... Jarrett, who had the strongest car in the field, benefitted the most, using Earnhardt Jr.'s maneuvers to move back into the lead pack for his final ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. brings attention to NASCAR’s hybrid plan, sparking debate on how it could reshape the sport and impact drivers, teams, and competition.