NASCAR star known as "The Intimidator" was killed at Daytona International Speedway in 2001. This year's Daytona 500 is Sunday.
As for the No. 40 and how a “car as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey” came to be, Earnhardt explained in detail on the “Dale Jr. Download” released Thursday. A car as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey.
His own car he prepared in his father’s garage. No gloves and no idea what the future held. I was recently sent this by a friend, I hadn’t seen it before. Pretty amazing," Earnhardt Jr. said.
That list is likely to grow, too; the team plans to enter five cars full-time in the 2025 Xfinity Series season. Earnhardt co-owns the team with his sister Kelley Earnhardt Miller, his ...
Earnhardt will field a No. 40 Traveller Whiskey Chevrolet for Justin Allgaier, one of his Xfinity Series drivers and that circuit’s reigning champion. The JR Motorsports car will have a ...
Former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., apart from being part owner of the Xfinity Series team JR Motorsports, also has a stake in a car dealership business. Specifically, Earnhardt Jr. is part ...
There are expected to be at least eight cars vying for the four open spots. "Justin winning the championship, this is a bit of a continuation of that celebration," Earnhardt said. Allgaier ...