What year did Dale Earnhardt Sr. win at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway?
Dale Sr. won nine Cup Series races and one Busch Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway (formerly known as Bristol International Speedway).
Did Dale Earnhardt Sr. have any children with Teresa Earnhardt?
Yes. Dale Sr. and Teresa Earnhardt had a daughter named Taylor Nicole, born on December 20, 1988.
How many times did Dale Earnhardt Sr. win at the Daytona track in the Busch Series?
Ironically enough...3. He won the Daytona 500 in 1998 and the Pepsi 400 in 1990 and 1993.
While the above information is true in terms of points races in Sprint Cup, Dale Sr. actually won a total of 34 races at Daytona if you include Nationwide Series wins, Gatorade Duel Wins, Budweiser Shootouts, and IROC races.
How long did Dale Earnhardt Sr. race in Nascar?
Dale Sr's first race was on May 25, 1975 and his last race was on February 18, 2001. Dale only competed in 9 races from 1975 to 1978. He then drove full time, up until the 2001 Daytona 500, the first race of the season, in which he died.
How many brothers and sisters did Dale Earnhardt Sr. have?
Dale Jr. has one older half-brother named Kerry. He also has two sisters, an older sister named Kelley and a younger half-sister named Taylor Nicole.
What year did Dale Earnhardt Sr. start driving the number 3 car?
Dale Sr. drove the blue and yellow Wrangler #3 car for the last 11 races of the 1981 season, (switching from the #2 Wrangler car) and also from 1984 to 1987. In 1982 and 1983 he drove the #15 Wrangler car.
Who did Dale Earnhardt Sr. sponsor?
He drove for Richard Childress Racing from 1984-2001 Daytona 500. Before that, he drove for Bud Moore in the #15 Wrangler Jeans Ford in 1982 and 1983. Before that, he drove for Rod Osterlund in 1978 (a few races) -1980. In 1981, he did drive for Osterlund for a while til Osterlund sold the team. Earnhardt stayed with the team for a while after J.D. Stacy bought the team. He also drove for Ed Negre, and Will Cronkite. Those are the only teams I know of that he drove for in the Cup series. I do not know what teams he drove for in the Busch Series when he raced in that series.
In the Busch Series, Dale Sr. drove for his father-in-law Robert Gee in 1982 & 1983. He drove for Ed Whitaker for a few races in 1984, before switching to his own team (DEI) for a few races in 1984. Dale Sr. drove his DEI cars from 1985-1994 and on one occasion in 1992, he drove one race for Ken Schrader. Dale's Busch Series racing was always a part time schedule.
Who was Dale Earnhardt Sr's crew chief at the time of his death?
No, he was not. Steve Letarte announced that he will leave Hendrick Motorsports at the end of the 2014 season and pursue a broadcasting career. Greg Ives will be Dale Jr's crew chief beginning in 2015.
What is the font type for Dale Earnhardt Sr's number 3 car?
The last one was a Chevy Monte Carlo, before that it was a Chevy Lumina.
What car did Dale Earnhardt Sr. drive in the 2001 Daytona 500?
Dale Earnhardt Sr. drove the #
K-2 car when he drove dirt at the start of his racing career
2 Wrangler car at the start of his career in Nascar
3 Wrangler car when he started driving for RCR
3 Goodwrench car for the majority of his Nascar career it's also the car he died in, at the 2001 Daytona 500
When did Dale Earnhardt Sr. marry his wives?
She was Teresa Houston and they were married on November 14, 1982.
What was Dale Earnhardt Sr's first race in the Winston Cup Series?
Dale Earnhardt began his Winston Cup career in 1975, making his first start at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina in the longest race on the Cup circuit, the World 600.
Who were Dale Earnhardt Sr's parents?
How many races did Dale Earnhardt Sr. win at Daytona International Speedway?
Dale Sr. won a total of 34 races at Daytona International Speedway. Dale had wins in the Nascar Cup & Nationwide Series (formerly Busch Series), Budweiser Shootouts, Gatorade Duels and IROC races.
How many Nascar championships did Dale Earnhardt Sr. win?
Dale Sr. won 76 Nascar Winston Cup races and 21Busch Series races in his career.
Yes John Roche was an engine crew member.
Now Located at Lincoln College.
What team won the first championship?
Which championships do you mean? World Cup: Uruguay 1930 European Championships: USSR 1960 Olympics: Great Britain 1900 Asian Cup: Korean Republic 1956 Copa America: Uruguay 1916 Gold Cup: Costa Rica 1963 English league: Preston North End 1889 Italian league: Genoa 1898 Spanish league: Barcelona 1929
How much is a Dale Earnhardt Sr. autograph worth?
You would have to know when it was signed and have it validated by a photo of him signing it, otherwise it would cost you money from a autograph expert to have it authenticated.
A Dale Earnhardt Sr. autograph by itself is worth between $25 - $50.
It really varies how much an item is worth that has his autograph on it, due to the value of the particular item.
A trading card is exponentially worth what Dale Earnhardt's autograph is worth, multiplied by the percentage ratio of how many autographed cards were inserted into that year/brand of cards. Most inserted Dale Earnhardt cards are worth between $250 - $500. However, because Dale Sr. only signed 25 autograph cards that were randomly inserted into the 2001 Press pass packs before he died, that card is worth between $850 and $1,100. The 2000 Maximum Dale Earnhardt Jr and Sr Dual Autograph card is worth between $1,200 - $1,500.
What kind of personality did Dale Earnhardt Sr. have?
Confident and arrogant on the race track. Generous, giving and helpful off the track.
What minor league baseball team was Dale Earnhardt Sr part owner of?
The Kannapolis Intimidators. They were originally called the Piedmont Boll Weevils until Earnhardt bought a share of the team and the name was changed.
In another interesting aside, the Intimidators logo was designed by legendary artist Sam Bass, who has created a vast number of NASCAR-themed prints, paintings and other forms of art.
Answer #1
about 100,000
Answer #2
Selling sport figures memorabilia is at best touch and go, supply and demand, if there is a demand you can get 2, 3, maybe 5 times as much as you paid for the hat, and if you get the right fan or collector, you might even get 10 to 20 times as much. But in the Nascar World, Drivers sign and hand them out like candy, which make there memorabilia less valuable then other sport figures. to me its NOT right but that's the way it is. As for the 100,000, I don't think so, I'll hope for you but 100 G's is a HUGE stretch.