Call it a gimmick or an alter-ego, The Intimidator's legend echoes loud, even today. The post Budweiser Executive Reveals ...
Undoubtedly, Dale Earnhardt Jr. The post “Bringing Back My Childhood”- NASCAR Fans Rejoice as Dale Earnhardt Jr. Lights Up ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser proudly made it public that Dale Jr., who retired from full time racing in 2017, will once ...
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.
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.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s car would not carry the number 8 for 17 years until now. This is going to be the third time for Dale Earnhardt Jr. running the 250-mile race. His car will flaunt the Bud ...
FLORENCE, S.C. (WGHP) — Driving the iconic Budweiser No. 8, Dale Earnhardt ... with a race car because it makes me feel closer to my dad,’ and I really needed to hear that,” Earnhardt ...
The South Carolina 400 at Florence Motor Speedway was the setting for the reunion of Dale Earnhardt ... flooded in to watch Earnhardt compete against the best of the CARS Tour for 400 laps.
But despite his prior success, which included 17 wins in the #8 car, Earnhardt Jr.'s phase with the #88 didn't get off to the best start. While Dale Earnhardt Jr. won a race in his first season ...
This weekend Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the iconic No. 8 Budweiser Chevy return to the race track at Florence Motor Speedway. Dale Jr. is bringing back the red Bud car in the South Carolina 400.