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The February 2001 race marked the first NASCAR Cup event after the star’s passing. “In a way, racing hid us from reality.” ...
Daytona 500 race is one of the darkest chapters in NASCAR's history. The post How a NASCAR Driver Gave the Most Iconic ...
Kevin Harvick will drive the #29 car. Harvick has assumed the driving position for Childress Racing following the death of driver Dale Earnhardt at the Daytona 500 on February 18, 2001.
Michael Waltrip, the NASCAR icon, recalled his decision to race after the passing of his friend and NASCAR legend, Dale ...
Rockingham’s February 2001 race marked the first NASCAR Cup event after Dale Earnhardt’s sudden death. Here’s how people ...
Harvick became the team’s driver following the death of Dale Earnhardt in the Dayton 500. JEFF SINER [email protected] As a result, Rockingham has an inextricable place in NASCAR’s ...
Lamar Jackson’s drive to win the battle of the famous No. 8s is racing on. Last year, Jackson challenged a trademark claim ...
NASCAR veteran Steve Park once delivered one of the most emotional victory tributes in NASCAR history at Rockingham, just ...
The towering high banks of Bristol Motor Speedway encase a half-mile bull ring deserving of the nickname, "The Last Great ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr., of course, drove the now-iconic #8 Budweiser car early in his career when he first started driving for his dad’s Cup Series team, DEI. But longtime NASCAR fans know how the story ...
With NASCAR set to return to Rockingham Speedway this weekend, Bobby Labonte recalled a bittersweet moment in the 2001 Dura ...