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Dale Earnhardt Jr. wears the ‘girl dad’ badge with pride, even if the role occasionally throws him a challenge. Though he skips the tutu routines and dance recitals, he’s all in when it comes to ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. watched JR Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier win the NASCAR Nashville Xfinity race, who celebrated with his own daughters.
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. stepped in as a crew chief for 18-year-old Connor Zilisch, giving him the unique perspectives of having been a crew chief and a team owner.
Being atop the pit box as a crew chief likely wasn't on Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s bingo card last month.
Should Zilisch win at Pocono, Dale Earnhardt Jr. would become the eighth individual in NASCAR to win with a combination of being a driver, an owner, and a crew chief. And the first Earnhardt to do it.
NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Jr. reflects on being crew chief again for JR Motorsports after his debut win at Pocono Raceway.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is already retired from full-time competition, but the two-time Daytona 500 winner can still find himself in the headlines from time to time.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. will serve as crew chief for Connor Zilisch on the No. 88 JR Motorsports team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Pocono Raceway on June 21, 2025.
With Connor Zilisch’s regular crew chief on a one-week suspension, the Jr. Motorsports boss was asked to step up onto the pit box, and the NASCAR Hall of Famer helped Zilisch to his first oval win.
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. stepped up as the crew chief for JR Motorsports and led Connor Zilisch to a race win at Pocono Raceway.
Earnhardt was committed to filling the role vacated by Mardy Lindley, who was serving a one-race suspension after Connor Zilisch’s car had multiple lug nuts not secure earlier this month at Nashville.
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