15+ Facts About Life Of NASCAR Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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Prime Video's four-part docuseries on the late, great Dale Earnhardt dropped on Thursday with the first two episodes. NASCAR royalty walked the red carpet at The Revery in Charlotte, including Earnhardt's children, Dale Jr., and Kelley Earnhardt Miller.
Dale Earnhardt was one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history. Here's what sets the latest documentary about him apart from others.
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Teresa Earnhardt has often been referred to as the "Wicked Witch of the South" in NASCAR circles. The ugly nickname is the result of her involvement in various family and business disputes, particularly with Dale Earnhardt Jr., including the No. 8 trademark, which he got earlier this year after Teresa unexpectedly surrendered the rights to it.
Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s rivalry helped NASCAR grow its fan base massively in the 1990s. Gordon, a fresh-faced young talent from California, was seen as the opposite of Earnhardt, a hard-nosed veteran with a Southern background and a reputation as “The Intimidator.”
Joshua Altman provides a detailed glimpse into the four-part docuseries that recently made its debut on Amazon Prime.
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EssentiallySports on MSNHow Amazon’s Unparalleled Revival of Dale Earnhardt’s Legacy Stands Alone"This goes way deeper. The post How Amazon’s Unparalleled Revival of Dale Earnhardt’s Legacy Stands Alone appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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The Spun on MSNNASCAR Fans In Agreement On Amazon's 'Earnhardt' DocumentaryNASCAR fans are in agreement on Amazon Prime's "Earnhardt" documentary, which came out on Thursday, May 22. The four-part documentary series dives deep on the late NASCAR driver, who lost his life in a crash at the Daytona 500 in 2001.