A chaotic race highlighted communication failures and equipment issues, testing Earnhardt's resilience and humor on track.
Dale Jr.'s Radio Rant at Bristol sparks nostalgia, showcasing his passion, engaging fans, and reinforcing his NASCAR legacy.
It seemed like Murphy's Law was working overtime against Dale Earnhardt Jr. The post "If It Could Go Wrong, It Went Wrong" "“ ...
Shane Van Gisbergen is used to long practice sessions like he had back home but in NASCAR, it's only 20 minutes long.
The New York Giants will have a quick turnaround before their Week 4 contest against the Dallas Cowboys. Who might be a ...
D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai has joined the cast of Darren Aronofsky's crime thriller 'Caught Stealing' from Sony Pictures ...
Nursing an approximately two-to-three-second lead most of the night, Larson turned on the jets in the final 50 laps, lapping ...
Series history: Bixby, after its 49-21 win in last year's title game, has won six of the past seven meetings, but Jenks leads ...
When it comes to talking about retired NASCAR drivers, very few have a hold on their fan base like Dale Earnhardt Jr. The ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. advocates for stricter penalties in NASCAR following a physical altercation involving Matt Tifft, highlighting the need for accountability and safety measures in the sport.
Dale Jr. salvaged a seventh place finish in the No. 88 NASCAR Chevy Camaro SS In the Xfinity Series race at Bristol on September 20th, 2024.
1. Justin Allgaier, 649. 2. Cole Custer, 609. 3. Chandler Smith, 475. 4. Jesse Love, 304. 5. Aric Almirola, 248. 6. John H. Nemechek, 245.