Nascar Dale Earnhardt

Nascar Dale Earnhardt
Nascar Dale Earnhardt

Dale Earnhardt Sr. was born April 29, 1951 in Kannapolis, North Carolina and sadly died in 49 years February 18, 2001 following a massive head trauma from an accident on the final lap of 2001 Daytona 500. Dale Sr. was also known as the bully, but those who known, ie. He was a philanthropist and never found the need for media coverage of their donations.

His father, Ralph Earnhardt, was one of the best known short track drivers in North Carolina. It was not very encouraging ambition of his son racing cars, so even when he left high school to race, Ralph was hard on his son. Ralph taught his son everything he knew, and pave the way to make him the driver has become. His father noticed in your driving ability came naturally and as such is his opinion, the son his mistakes absently as open as possible. Mr. Earnhardt appreciates what his father did for him and lost his urgent presence when he died of a heart attack in 1973.

Although Mr. racing career began at age 23, ran his first race in Metolina Fairgrounds in Charlotte in the season 1970 finishing 10th. In 1971 he finally won his first race, which would be about 26 more wins to compete in Metolina and Concord Motor Speedway. After he had left school, he worked in several places, such as a company in isolation and was a welder doing work Brake well. Dale decision to run a race occurred after the death of his father. He bought a car for tarmac, while still competing at Metrolina. Although money was scarce, Mr. Earnhardt is still far to get through it.

He began his Winston Cup career in 1975. In 1978, things are changing for the better when he met Teresa Houston who helped pave the way for the road to success NASCAR Dale. Once out of his rookie season, began the season with a shock victory in the Busch. He became the first driver and is only now winning the rookie of the year after winning the NASCAR Winston Cup championship. Finally came to the career of Richard Childress Racing in 1981 and then joined Bud Moore during the 1982 season and 1983. After that he returned to Richard Childress Racing, and meanwhile, managed to secure victory 6 times at Talladega, Atlanta, Richmond, Bristol and Martinsville.

Come to shape the history of NASCAR over the next two decades. He spoke of the great things that could be passed Earnhardt to the father had survived the accident that caused his death, a NASCAR legend. His car # 3 was withdrawn by the owner of a team that has vowed never to let another car on your computer will be designed similarly. Even if he was both loved and hated in NASCAR, remained one of the most popular drivers in this sport. Dale made sure her privacy remain confidential. When not on the tracks, who was with his family, hunting, fishing, working on his farm and known as generous donors among his friends. In 2004, his life story became a TV movie entitled "3: The Dale Earnhardt Story" and in 2007, a documentary-style film was released in theaters. Even in death, many still remember the great things made by Mr. Dale and tributes in song, film and book have been devoted to overcome the brightest stars of NASCAR.

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