Buy our Daytona 500 book Today’s driver and car: Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 8 Chevy never became as iconic as his father's black No. 3, but it wasn't for a lack of trying. Joe Weatherly won a pair ...
Dale Jr. shared the black-and-white image of his father racing the car ... the #8 Pontiac. He also pointed out that his stepmother Teresa's uncle Tommy Houston was in the #95 behind Dale Earnhardt ...
And, the viewers would get to see a long off-tracked Chevrolet, in colors that they love (red, white, and black ... Dale Earnhardt Jr. set to fire solid nostalgia with his number 8 Bud car ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Teases More Bud 8 Races as he blends nostalgia with innovation, expands its legacy, and joins Amazon Prime ...
While Dale Earnhardt Sr., the legendary seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, was known as ‘The Man in Black’ while driving ...
Today’s driver and car: Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 8 Chevy never became as iconic as his father's black No. 3, but it wasn't for a lack of trying. Joe Weatherly won a pair of championships in the ...
Overall, NASCAR's return to Bowman Gray Stadium was a huge hit with fans on a very big night.Shuttle-bus service, however, ...
That number is the Dale Earnhardt Jr. number, when he began driving the No. 8 for Hendrick Motorsports in 2008 ... and has them placed in a race car graveyard on Dirty Mo Acres. This one is the No. 24 ...
Dale Jr. raced full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series between 2000 and 2017. While he never won the championship, he finished the 2003 season in third place in the iconic #8 ... Earnhardt Jr's stock ...
You can find him on X @AlexOnRacing. Dale Earnhardt Jr., former NASCAR driver and current analyst, recently addressed the criticism surrounding last weekend's Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium.
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 ... about a specific number, but this is a moment ...
All of the talk after the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray has been about where NASCAR will take the race next, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. has a suggestion ... love – I don’t car.