Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back in the No. 8 Budweiser. NASCAR fans can finally rejoice.For a certain generation of stock car ...
Dale Earnhardt. Jr returns to the cockpit of the Budweiser No. 8 car on Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser proudly made it public that Dale Jr., who retired from full time racing in 2017, will once ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s fairytale return in his No. 8 Budweiser Chevy isn’t working out as planned. Expectations were high at ...
Budweiser's Steve Uline looked back at signing Dale Earnhardt Jr. during his early years in the Cup Series and discussed his success and the profit he brought to the brand. Dale Jr. drove the #8 ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s partnership with Budweiser is perhaps one of the most iconic collaborations in the history of NASCAR. What started back in 1999 and continued till 2007, is still something ...
Here is everything you need to know about the South Carolina 400, including information on how to watch Earnhardt's return in the No. 8 car.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. downplayed his driving the Budweiser No. 8 car as the reason 56 cars have signed up for the race. But it is a big deal to be driving the car since he hasn’t done it in 17 years.
The reunion of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser has reignited fan interest and boosted merchandise sales in NASCAR.
Tony Stewart, his time over as a NASCAR team co-owner, says he’s at peace with his decision to shut the doors on Stewart-Haas ...