Dale Earnhardt Jr. has finally reunited with his long-time sponsor Budweiser, bringing the iconic #8 back to life. The 50-year-old NASCAR Hall of Famer recently acquired the trademark and will ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser are reunited and feeling good. The Budweiser No. 8 Chevrolet is returning to the track with Earnhardt Jr. for a limited series of Late Model Stock Races in 2024 and ...
Expectations were high for Dale Earnhardt Jr. going into his rookie season in 2000. Why wouldn’t they be? After all, his father Dale Earnhardt had already won 76 races and seven Cup Series ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. may have driven the #88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet for the last half of his career, but his most iconic ride will always be the #8 Budweiser car he drove for his dad’s race team ...
After a journey of ill-timed crashes that collected his teammates, one Xfinity driver is ready to clean his slate. The post ...
The reunion of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Budweiser has reignited fan interest and boosted merchandise sales in NASCAR.
The King of Beers and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are reuniting. Get ready for a blast from the past, though frosted tips will be optional.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is set to race the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet. Yes, the year is 2024. No, this is not a drill. JR Motorsports announced Earnhardt, 50, will run the iconic Bud King of Beers paint ...
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Times may change, tradition rolls on which is why Dale Earnhardt Jr ... and-black paint scheme, Earnhardt Jr. will return to his stylized No. 8, made famous during his ...
Times may change, tradition rolls on which is why Dale Earnhardt Jr. and ... red-and-black paint scheme, Earnhardt Jr. will return to his stylized No. 8, made famous during his tenure behind ...