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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.
On the latest episode of the Herm & Schrader podcast, former NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader discussed how Dale Earnhardt Jr. revived the North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Dale Earnhardt was one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history. Here's what sets the latest documentary about him apart from others.
The NASCAR Hall of Famer and Budweiser will debut a 2001 MLB All-Star Game inspired paint scheme, updated to feature the 2025 MLB Classic logo.
While Dale Earnhardt Jr. is all in for the possibility of a points-paying NASCAR Cup race at one of his favorite racetracks, North Wilkesboro Speedway, you can count Kyle Petty as being on the opposite end of that conundrum.
The docuseries Earnhardt debuted on Amazon Prime Video on May 22 with the release of the first two episodes of its four-part first season. Chronicling the life and legacy of Dale Earnhardt Sr., the series has already struck a chord with fans, who have responded with praise ahead of the final two episodes set to drop on May 29.