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Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Profession : Driver
Birth : October 10, 1974
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I like Joe Buck. I know there's a big divide on people that like Joe Buck and people that don't like Joe Buck. But I love his cadence and tone and professionalism, and he's smart.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
When someone tells me they've never been to a race, I tell them that the first one they should go to is Bristol, Tennesee. The shape of the track, the energy, and excitement under the lights is similar to what you might get at a stick-and-ball game in college football or the NFL.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I know a lot of Cup Series champions, and they each have a very different personality. They all go about handling adversity, their challenges, and even confrontation a little differently.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I think that our personalities and our souls have so much - we're so much more than just blood vessels and bone and muscle.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I don't think any of us knew the dangers of repeated concussions or the fact that even when you got a concussion, the idea to go get treatment for it never entered our minds. We just didn't have - we weren't educated enough. We were really ignorant to it. I would get concussions in my early 20s racing, and it was a bit of a badge of honor.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I had a couple of chances to go inside the broadcast booth when I was out of the car in 2016 and loved it a lot.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I'm a big fan of Myron Mixon. I've read a couple of his books, and I've learned the little bit that I know about barbecue from those books.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I love stock-car racing and NASCAR. I kind of take offense to anybody who has any cross words about it. It's kind of like your brother. You can talk all the crap you want about him, but you won't let anyone else do it.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I think that any time you share a secret, you're a little nervous about people's reaction to it.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
The first win was racing my Late Model at Myrtle Beach. It was twin 50s. We'd usually run a 100-lap feature, but it rained the week before, so they split the next weekend in half and made twin 50s. And I won the first one.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
A. J. Allmendinger is really hard to pass. He races really, really hard for every position. And you know, that's his right. But it's very frustrating at times.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
You form pretty strong opinions about the guys you compete against. You're all very competitive; you're all very selfish. So it's easy to drum up some strong opinions in a second's notice, like, 'Argh! This guy!'
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I don't like going on stage. Stages mean 'nervous' for me.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I'm a big fan of music. I need to be listening to music most of the time during the day.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
My first concert was Chicago and Moody Blues. I was 15 years old.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
I always thought, if I wasn't racing, one of my dream jobs would be as a scout, going town to town and trying to find bands in all these little dive bars. That would be so much fun, discovering music that way as opposed to from your phone.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
If I were to finish my career without a title, I would certainly be disappointed. But I don't think it would be something that would eat away at me... I think I certainly would be able to live with it.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Me and my dad never talked racing. We just didn't. I wouldn't go up and ask him about that unless I wanted to upset him.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
When you have a concussion, one of the symptoms that is common is anxiety. Imagine having the normal amount of anxieties that everybody shares - about life and meeting people in social spaces, whatever. Imagine that being multiplied by 10, 20. And so your worry over people's perceptions of you multiplies.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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