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This weekend marks the 10 year anniversary of the death of Dale Earnhardt. 10 years later and very few people have been able to cope with the loss of Nascar's biggest driver. For this writer, it ...
With NASCAR’s Daytona 500 this weekend, the sport also marks the 15th anniversary of the death of one of its most legendary drivers: the Intimidator, Dale Earnhardt. While his fatal crash at the ...
Thursday marks 15 years since the death of one of NASCAR's best. Dale Earnhardt died Feb. 18, 2001 when he crashed on the last lap of the Daytona 500.
In one of NASCAR's most explosive rivalries, Kyle Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. lit up both the track and the grandstands in the early 2000s.
Earnhardt, who was called "The Intimidator", died in a last-lap crash. In the years following Earnhardt's death, changes were implemented to improve safety for drivers and spectators.
Kyle Busch reveals shocking death threats and security risks following his 2008 NASCAR feud with Dale Earnhardt Jr. at ...
On the 15th anniversary of his death, the NASCAR community takes time to remember Dale Earnhardt's life and career.
Twenty-four years on from that dark day in Florida, and Earnhardt's lasting legacy is still felt throughout the NASCAR industry. Earnhardt was one of the greatest drivers to ever get behind the wheel.
Auto racing legend Dale Earnhardt Sr. died at the Daytona 500 15 years ago today. He was 49 years old.