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  2. Dale Earnhardt - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt Drive is also the start of The Dale Journey Trail, [35] a self-guided driving tour of landmarks in the lives of Earnhardt and his family. The North Carolina Department of Transportation switched the designation of a road between Kannapolis and Mooresville near the headquarters of DEI (that used to be called NC 136) with NC 3 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Chance 2 Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Chance 2 was founded in 2003 by Teresa Earnhardt, widow of Dale Earnhardt, and Earnhardt's son Dale Earnhardt Jr. The team name originates from Chance Racing, the team Earnhardt Sr. founded for his children Kerry, Kelley, and Dale Jr. which was the precursor to Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) [1] After the 2000 season, DEI did not field a Busch Series team and only made two one-off starts with ...

  5. List of NASCAR race wins by Dale Earnhardt - Wikipedia

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    Earnhardt won 76 races in the Winston Cup Series from 1979 to 2000. Of those, 67 wins came with Richard Childress Racing in the No. 3, with sponsorship from Wrangler Jeans and GM Goodwrench. Earnhardt won his first six races in 1979 and 1980 driving for Rod Osterlund, winning Rookie of the Year honors in 1979 and his first of seven ...

  6. 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.

  7. 1984 Firecracker 400 - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt would take over the championship lead from Darrell Waltrip at the end of the race. [5] An audience of 80,000 people attended the race. [2] Richard Petty indisputably had the best car in that race until his camshaft broke (which also happened to the DiGard car driven by Bobby Allison, which also had a Robert Yates engine in it).

  8. 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt clinched his 3rd NASCAR Winston Cup Championship with two races to go (he only needed a 19th place finish in this race to clinch the title). In the Bob Latford Winston Cup points system, a driver can clinch the championship with two races to go if he has a 370+ point lead over 2nd, and Earnhardt did just that by having a 515 ...

  9. 2000 Winston 500 - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt Jr. (R) Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet: 188 28 running 126 $49,260 15 12 88 Dale Jarrett: Robert Yates Racing: Ford: 188 0 running 118 $66,185 16 31 44 Steve Grissom: Petty Enterprises: Pontiac: 188 0 running 115 $51,250 17 25 21 Elliott Sadler: Wood Brothers Racing: Ford: 188 0 running 112 $51,185 18 39 97 Chad Little: Roush ...

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