The inside car video of the crash that killed Dale Earnhardt Sr. is owned by the NASCAR organization. The footage was recorded by the in-car camera of Earnhardt's car during the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. Although there has been significant interest in the video, it has not been publicly released, and NASCAR has maintained control over its distribution.
The #8 Budweiser car.
Dale Sr's death was ruled as a basilar skull fracture. Dale's car hit the concrete wall at a critical angle at roughly 160 mph, killing him instantly.
Jeffrey Earnhardt's father is Kerry Earnhardt. Kerry is Dale Sr's son and Dale Jr's half brother.
88
Dale Sr. drove the #2 car in 1980.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. never drove an Impala. Chevrolet switched from the Monte Carlo to the Impala after Dale Earnhardt Sr. was killed.
You mean the 2001 Daytona 500? The race (and crash) was shown live on national TV, though no known pics of him being removed from the car exist. You can find the crash on Youtube.
Dale Sr's car made slight contact with Sterling Marlin's #40 and as he slid up the track he collided with Ken Schrader's #36, causing both cars to go nose first into the wall.
Dale Jr will drive the 88 car for Hendrick Motorsports.
Dale Earnhardt
No.