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  2. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) is a museum in Mooresville, North Carolina.Formerly a race team founded by Dale Earnhardt and his wife, Teresa Earnhardt, it competed in the NASCAR Cup Series, the highest level of competition for professional stock car racing in the United States, from 1998 to 2009.

  3. List of defunct NASCAR teams - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable NASCAR teams that have officially closed down, with their last team name and driver. The list does not contain teams that have temporarily suspended operations. The list does not contain teams that have temporarily suspended operations.

  4. MB2 Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt, Inc., would eventually merge with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2009 after DEI's star driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. left for Hendrick Motorsports the year prior; the resulting team was known as Earnhardt Ganassi Racing until 2013, after which it reverted to Chip Ganassi Racing name before being purchased by Trackhouse Racing Team in 2021.

  5. NASCAR operations of Chip Ganassi Racing - Wikipedia

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    The team won eight races over the five year stretch, but shut down following CGR's merger with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. [85] [86] At the end of 2014, CGR acquired Steve Turner's interest in the Nationwide (now Xfinity) operations of Turner Scott Motorsports, which had fielded entries in the Nationwide Series, Truck Series, K&N Pro Series East and ...

  6. 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    Ginn Racing merged into Dale Earnhardt, Inc. The merger did not affect the DEI team name. The No. 01 (Mark Martin/Aric Almirola) team was added to the DEI teams. The No. 15 (Paul Menard) inherited the owner points from the former No. 14 (Sterling Marlin), which guaranteed a starting spot for Menard.

  7. Jim Stacy - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] [4] [10] The team expanded to a second team in 1978, but went winless and was dissolved by the beginning of the 1979 season. [2] [6] [4] Stacy would later be sued by Hyde and Ferrel Harris, one of the drivers of the second team car. [10] [7] In July 1981, Stacy purchased Rod Osterlund's No. 2 team, which fielded Dale Earnhardt.

  8. Ford joins list of companies walking back DEI policies

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    Ford Motor is the latest company to walk back some of its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.. The automaker has taken “a fresh look” at its DEI policies and practices ...

  9. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr. (born October 10, 1974) is an American professional stock car racing driver, team owner, and broadcaster. A third-generation driver, he is the son of the late 7-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt and relative to many former and current drivers in the NASCAR ranks.