Denny Hamlin proposes Dale Earnhardt Jr. for NASCAR testing role
"It would be great publicity, this is Dale Jr.'s tire, let's see how it does."
"It would be great publicity, this is Dale Jr.'s tire, let's see how it does."
"I haven’t watched it at all."
A teaser from Hendrick Motorsports got many talking, and many even appreciative of the eventual reveal.
It's (old school) Bristol baby!
"NBC was amazing and everyone there taught me a ton. I promise that's the truth."
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a current broadcast free agent, but his future home will be Amazon and TNT Sports beginning in 2025.
"Maybe now that Junior has said it, this could actually change."
"Right now, I really don’t have a job in terms of broadcasting.”
"Feel pretty disappointed I won’t be at work today on the @NASCARonNBC broadcast."
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'The only lesson you need to learn is to be Dale Jr. The minute you're not Dale Jr., you become a broadcaster. We're wasting our money.'
"But the dad on 'Bluey,' he is setting these expectations for our own children that are unrealistic."
"When you feel like you get that right, that is such a great feeling."
You can't improve unless you self-assess your work.
"Could it be done differently to where we don't step away from where the action really is?"
"He's going to bring a ton of great analysis about exactly what this car feels like for the drivers."
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"I thought we did a great job considering Steve wasn't there."
"I really think I’ll be wasting my time, and his, to try to ask him a question that he really isn’t going to be able to answer."
"Kyle calls me and he’s like ‘Dude! What are you doing?'"
Earnhardt Jr., normally a NBC commentator, will be joining Fox's main booth as a guest analyst.
Season 2 moves beyond the South to visit deserted raceways.
Everyone onboard the plane was okay and Dale Jr. will be back at Darlington in two weeks.
This will mark Earnhardt Jr.'s first time attending the Indianapolis 500, but it's far from his first time on a non-NASCAR broadcast.
Earnhardt was upset that the team brought in Reuben Foster after a domestic violence arrest and kept Mason Foster after he said "F*** this team and this fanbase," but cut D.J. Swearinger after he criticized the defensive playcalling.