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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reacts To Major NASCAR Movie News first appeared on The Spun on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
What’s your favorite NASCAR movie? Dale Earnhardt Jr. answered the age-old question on The Dale Jr Download, delivering an awesome answer. Hint, it’s not the one he made a famed cameo in.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. might have a cameo in "Talladega Nights," but under no circumstances would he consider that his favorite NASCAR movie of all time. Earlier this year, Cup Series drivers Bubba ...
There's no shortage of media about Earnhardt. The 2004 ESPN film "3: The Dale Earnhardt Story" and 2007's "Dale - The Movie" narrated by Paul Newman are some of the other films about the NASCAR icon.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. rejoices return to pit road The NASCAR veteran acclaimed immense success in his long and illustrious career, winning the Busch Series (now Xfinity Series) twice back in the day.
Earnhardt Documentary Puts the Intimidator Into Perspective Ironhead focused on racing to the detriment of his family, or was it? By Mark Vaughn Published: Jun 02, 2025 10:06 AM EDT Save Article ...
Episode 3 of 'Earnhardt' on Prime explores Dale Jr.'s start in racing and challenges of earning his father's attention early in his career.
Earnhardt's win as a crew chief is the latest addition to his resume in Xfinity competition, which includes 24 career wins as a driver and back-to-back series championships in 1998 and 1999.
Pocono marks Earnhardt’s first time as crew chief at the NASCAR series level, and it’s at a track where he has two wins in NASCAR’s premier Cup Series. He’s quickly discovered how much he ...
Amid the recent success of the F1 movie, a sequel to the 1990 NASCAR movie Days of Thunder has now been confirmed by Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer. While many fans may not remember the film ...
Earnhardt Jr. will be part of Prime Video's broadcast team calling the Coca-Cola 600 this weekend from Charlotte Motor Speedway. "They're going to come at it with a fresh lens," Earnhardt Jr. said.