Dale Earnhardt Jr. reveals what happened after sending ‘Kyle Busch to #8’ tweet
"Kyle calls me and he’s like ‘Dude! What are you doing?'"
"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.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. really made an impression on his first day at Hendrick Motorsports.
Earnhardt Jr. was billed as an in-car analyst for NBC, but he ended up leading the most laps on the night.
Dale Jr. is back to race on Friday night.
Jarrett gave Dale Jr. the hat that his father signed.
Could a four-man booth be in the works for NBC's NASCAR coverage?
"There is some kind of retired stock car or cab driver or something in the middle of NBC’s Stanley Cup Final pregame show."
Earnhardt's value to NBC's NASCAR coverage (and NBC as a whole) could be big.
NBC is betting that Earnhardt's charm will come through even when he's out of his comfort zone.
NASCAR's viewership is getting older and the numbers of people watching are decreasing, not good signs for the sport.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. who has been voted as NASCAR’s most popular driver for 14 straight years will be joining...