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

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Was ‘Worried About’ Concussion Risk In Talladega Race

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Was ‘Worried About’ Concussion Risk In Talladega Race

Racing drivers often are thought of as fearless, but in reality, they’re just better at suppressing their fears than most people are. Dale Earnhardt Jr. admitted after Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway that, although he started from pole, he was more nervous than usual heading into the contest, according to NBC Sports. Earnhardt, who has a history of concussions, knew that, of the remaining races, the Alabama 500 presented the biggest risk of injury. “This was one I was worried about, in the back of my mind I was a little concerned,” Earnhardt said. “You can’t win the race if you race scared. I’ve raced s... NESN.com

NASCAR Live Stream: Dale Earnhart Jr. Reveals Paint Scheme For Homestead

NASCAR Live Stream: Dale Earnhart Jr. Reveals Paint Scheme For Homestead

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is set to give fans another treat as part of the JR Nation Appreci88ion Tour, and get more practice in front of a camera in the process. Earnhardt will appear on QVC’s “For Race Fans Only” on Wednesday to unveil the special No. 88 Axalta AutoNation paint scheme that he’ll run during the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Nov. 19 season finale likely will be his final Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race. “For Race Fans Only,” a popular show that peddled NASCAR merchandise, was canceled in 2009, but QVC is reviving the show for the unveiling. In addition to showcasing the Earnhardt’s one-off paint scheme ... NESN.com

Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s Iconic Wrangler Paint Scheme Returning To Darlington

Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s Iconic Wrangler Paint Scheme Returning To Darlington

Every team will run throwback paint schemes at Darlington Raceway on Sept. 3, but it’s already clear that Richard Childress Racing will steal the show. RCR drivers Austin Dillon and Ryan Newman will honor NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr’s iconic blue and yellow Wrangler paint scheme in the Bojangles’ Southern 500, the team announced Wednesday. “The Intimidator” ran plan plenty of classic paint jobs throughout his historic career, but few, if any, are as sharp as the one we’ll see this fall. Watch RCR’s tongue-and-cheek announcement in the video below: It’s a fitting choice, as the scheme was on Earnhardt’s No. 3 when he won his... NESN.com

Danica Patrick Was Really Mad At Dale Earnhardt Jr. For Hitting Her Saturday

Didn’t your mother ever tell you to never mess with an angry woman driving 200+ miles per hour, Dale? Danica Patrick wasn’t pleased with Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Saturday when the latter bumped into the back of Patrick’s car on Lap 206 at the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway. Patrick responded by bumping Dale Jr. on their way into pit row, which led to Earnhardt cutting Patrick off. “F — 88,” Patrick said, angrily, to her team. “Did he f — ing hit me? Go f — yourself. Really?” For his part in the altercation, Dale Jr. was recorded telling his team “I don’t have any brakes,” according to NASCAR.

Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr. star in ‘Top Gun’ remake

“I’m not leaving my wing man!” Tom Cruise, aka “Maverick,” uttered these words at the end of “Top Gun.” When the chips were down the hotshot pilot finally balanced discipline and discourse, and the result was his greatest moment. Maverick learned his lesson largely thanks to Val Kilmer’s “Iceman,” the guy who would never win a popularity contest but ended up hoisting the Top Gun trophy because he never made a mistake. With all due respect to NASCAR’s original Iceman, Terry Labonte, Jimmie Johnson plays that role these days. And Sunday Johnson’s Hendrick Motorsports wing man, Dale Jr., pushed him to Victory Lane at Talladega. Junior’s winless streak reached 101 races following Sunday’s Aaron’s 499, but he’s now third in the Sprint Cup standings.

Dale Earnhart’s Jr.’s winless streak could still last for awhile

In the postrace press conference at Martinsville, a reporter asked Dale Earnhardt Jr. if he was back, and Junior admitted that he didn’t know. So while everybody got a rise out of Dale Jr.’s runner-up finish last week, it would be wise for them to hold off on stockpiling champagne for Junior’s next win. If recent NASCAR history is any judge, the trip to Victory Lane that everybody’s been waiting for could be a good two years away just as easily as it could come on Saturday at Texas. This is about the worst time in NASCAR history to correspond success with wins. Jimmie Johnson’s victories on the way to a five-peat combined with Kyle Busch’s wins have created an atmosphere not