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February 18, 2001, was the day NASCAR changed forever. Dale Earnhardt Sr., “The Intimidator,” lost his life in a crash at Daytona. It was more than just the loss of a racing icon, it was the ...
Sunday's race in Daytona Beach, Fla., will be the 10-year anniversary of Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s death on that same track. His crash on the final turn of the final lap brought the racing world to a ...
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NASCAR fans were collectively relieved when Ryan Newman walked out of Halifax Medical Centre holding the hands of his two daughters.
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 ...
As they entered the track, Earnhardt Jr. hopped out of the car and made his way to Turn 4 near the area where his father hit the wall on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will return to the NASCAR broadcast booth for Amazon Prime Video's coverage of the Coca-Cola ... and the impact he had on the sport before his death in 2001 at the Daytona 500. ...
Old Highway 136 was renamed N.C. 3 in honor of Earnhardt’s longtime car number in 2002, and a portion of that roadway still includes Dale Earnhardt Blvd. Drive along that route and the streets ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will return to the NASCAR broadcast booth for Amazon Prime Video's coverage of the Coca-Cola ... and the impact he had on the sport before his death in 2001 at the Daytona 500. ...