Ed Hinton’s journalism is one of the main reasons a NASCAR driver hasn’t died on the track since Dale Earnhardt in 2001 ...
As Dale Earnhardt's long-time employer Richard Childress tells it in a podcast interview, GM wanted the Man in Black to race ...
As for the No. 40 and how a “car as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey” came to be, Earnhardt explained in detail on the “Dale Jr. Download” released Thursday. A car as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey.
During his playing days, Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones was known for his proficiency in producing home runs.