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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.
JR Motorsports owner and Amazon Prime Video NASCAR analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. describes Amazon Prime Video's NASCAR debut at Charlotte last weekend ahead of Amazon Prime's next race at.
It’s an incredibly interesting, and nuanced, look at Dale Earnhardt the race car driver, the man, the friend and the father, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his sister Kelley played a huge part in the production of the series, in addition to being heavily featured in it, telling stories about their dad and memories that were both good and bad.
Since his father’s death, Dale Jr. has forged a path of his own on and off the track. He is married to the love of his life, Amy Earnhardt (née Reimann), and they’ve built an adorable family together. So, who is Dale Jr.’s wife? Scroll down to learn about how they met, their kids, and more.
Approaching the age his dad was when he died at Daytona, a second-generation legend went looking for answers. I went looking, too.
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Following the highly praised release of the Earnhardt docuseries, which offered an intimate look at the life of Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr. is now ready to introduce his legendary father’s professional NASCAR start to a new generation of fans through a fresh season of the Becoming Earnhardt podcast.
The documentary was made with help from Earnhardt’s friends and family members, and features a ton of rare footage as well as new interviews with those who were closest to him. It documents his rise in NASCAR, his rivalries on the track, his relationship with his family, and of course his untimely death in the 2001 Daytona 500.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. and his son, Dale Earnhardt Jr., were both racing in the Daytona 500 on February 18, 2001, when Dale Sr. was involved in a wreck that would take his life. On the final lap, the race legend hit fellow driver Ken Schrader before crashing into the outside wall head-on at high speed.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. celebrates street stock racing with a humorous IHOP campaign, blending motorsport excitement with delicious pancakes.