Earnhardt’s crew chief nearly misses Talladega
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Sunday was significant for several reasons.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Sunday was significant for several reasons.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. raced to victory at Talladega Superspeedway Sunday.
NASCAR’s most popular driver went back to victory lane at the place once known as his playground Sunday.
For a period of time, the words “Dale Earnhardt Jr.,” “Talladega Superspeedway” and “Victory Lane” were synonymous.
Tony Stewart needed a good run, not a great run, not even a win.
No one could fail to notice the depth of Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s elation after he took the checkered flag in last fall’s race at Martinsville.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. seemed to be having an almost magical season going.
It was fitting that the NASCAR Sprint Cup series was racing in Las Vegas Sunday.
By Daytona 500 standards Sunday’s running of the Great American Race was relatively tame.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was fast during Thursday night’s first Budweiser Duel at Daytona qualifying race.