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Race car driver Dale Earnhardt won seven NASCAR championships before a fatal crash led to his 2001 death. Read about his car, records, children, team, and more.
Like thousands of Dale Earnhardt's supporters did, my grandmother took her grief and sorrow from that afternoon in February 2001 and flocked to his namesake, the up-and-coming Dale Earnhardt, Jr ...
When Dale Earnhardt was on the cusp of turning 40, the NASCAR media guides showed a new twist. Was he born in 1951 or 1952? His mom set it straight.
For years, the NASCAR media guides had Earnhardt's birth year as 1951. In 1991, the media guide bio changed to say he was born in 1952. His mom, Martha, was called on to clear things up.
The “Earnhardt” documentary takes a deeper look at the family dynamics and the Earnhardt legacy, culminating in Dale Sr.’s tragic death on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500.
After passing on countless similar projects in the 24 years since their father’s death, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his older sister, Kelley Earnhardt Miller, gave their approval for “Earnhardt,” which was ...
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For years, the NASCAR media guides had Earnhardt's birth year as 1951. In 1991, the media guide bio changed to say he was born in 1952. His mom, Martha, was called on to clear things up.
For years, the NASCAR media guides had Earnhardt's birth year as 1951. In 1991, the media guide bio changed to say he was born in 1952. His mom, Martha, was called on to clear things up.
For years, the NASCAR media guides had Earnhardt's birth year as 1951. In 1991, the media guide bio changed to say he was born in 1952. His mom, Martha, was called on to clear things up.