Earnhardt believes “win-and-you’re-in” mentality is the recipe for an exciting finish on Sunday
Earnhardt Jr. won’t be surprised to see push come to shove once the checkered flag is in sight on Sunday.
Earnhardt Jr. won’t be surprised to see push come to shove once the checkered flag is in sight on Sunday.
It wasn’t Las Vegas that made a gambler of Dale Earnhardt Jr. It was the newfound freedom.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. came within a half a lap of winning his second NASCAR Sprint Cup series win of 2014 Sunday.
Two drivers gambled Sunday but only one came out a winner.
Thursday at Las Vegas was testing with a difference.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the Feb. 23 Daytona 500, and the motorsports community rejoiced.
There was no wiping the grin off the face of Dale Earnhardt Jr. Sunday night at Phoenix International Raceway
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s victory in last Sunday’s Daytona 500 might just be the NASCAR equivalent of a ‘Get-out-of-jail-free’ card.
When your regular spotter is under the weather, it doesn’t hurt to have a substitute who is a NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is gaining on Danica Patrick and Jimmie Johnson—rapidly.