Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Former Sponsor To End Deal With His Old NASCAR Team

Alex Bowman’s No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet may have a brand new majority sponsor for the 2020 season. Nationwide Insurance, which joined forces with the No. 88 with Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2015 and remained with the group after the fan favourite retired from the game in 2017, knowledgeable Hendrick that it'll not be returning for subsequent season. Nationwide will end out the 2019 season, which has been a breakout of kinds for Bowman, posting three straight top-Three finishes from April 28 to May 11, and can proceed its private relationship with Earnhardt Jr. “As Nationwide’s enterprise wants evolve, we're adjusting our advertising and marketing assets to make sure that we... NESN.com

Amy Earnhardt Defends Telling Husband Not To Race In NASCAR 2018 Clash

Share this: Dale Earnhardt Jr. might have missed out on his last opportunity to compete in The Clash at Daytona. At least if his wife Amy has anything to say about it. Dale revealed Tuesday that he is considering running in the 2018 Clash, though Amy is opposed to the idea, according to NBC Sports. The Hendrick Motorsports driver, who missed most of 2016 with a concussion, was cleared to return to competition before the 2016 running of the exhibition race, but opted to sit out. He instead made his comeback at the Daytona 500, where he took pole and earned a spot in next year’s Clash. “Amy doesn’t want me to run it,” Dale told NBC Sports. “I’ve got a pole and kind

Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Bid For Pocono 400 Gets Off To Miserable Start

Share this: If Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s going to enter victory lane Sunday, he’s going to have to make up a lot of ground. That’s because Earnhardt blew the engine in his No. 88 Axalta Chevrolet at Pocono Raceway on Friday during practice for the Axalta presents the Pocono 400. The No. 88 team was forced to perform an engine swap, which means Earnhardt will start at the rear of the field in Sunday’s race. The incident reportedly occurred after just eight practice laps, and Earnhardt took full responsibility. Update on practice: I blew the motor up. Went into 2nd gear (was aiming for 4th) and grenaded it. Will have to start last Sunday. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) June 9, 2017 More about the dead engine.