Driving the iconic Budweiser No. 8, Dale Earnhardt Jr. qualified poorly for the South Carolina 400 at Florence Motor Speedway ...
One of stock car racing's greatest talents will return to asphalt on Saturday night. Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired from racing in 2016 after a glittering career across NASCAR's top flight.
Though a 40th-place starting position was less than ideal, Earnhardt’s Late Model stock car had speed — plenty of it. Speaking on Monday’s “Dale Jr. Download,” the NASCAR Hall of Famer ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was back in the No. 8 Budweiser on Saturday evening. For a certain generation of stock car racing enthusiasts, the red-and-black No. 8 scheme can elicit feelings of euphoria.
FLORENCE, S.C. (WGHP) — Driving the iconic Budweiser No. 8, Dale Earnhardt ... a race car because it makes me feel closer to my dad,’ and I really needed to hear that,” Earnhardt Jr. said.
After shaking things up at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for two years, NASCAR’s Clash is heading back to its roots. The ...
Former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt ... In racing matters, Earnhardt Jr. made his return debut behind the wheel of the iconic #8 Budweiser Chevy in the zMAC CARS Tour. Despite an underwhelming ...
Earnhardt Jr. addressed the crash on his podcast, "The Dale Jr. Download" (above). Drawing from his own experience, he recalled the days when broadcasters would describe the pace car "diving" onto ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. opened up about the issues he had qualifying ... “When I got up there to qualify when I’m sitting in the car getting ready to pull off pit road, I know there’s 58-60 ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. did not mince words when it came to his ... "Look, last year at Phoenix I thought was great. The one car holding off the 12 for the championship in the cup series.