Dale Jr.'s daughter honoring Grandpa Dale Sr. melts hearts, sparking excitement about the future of the Earnhardt legacy in ...
Teresa Earnhardt, widow of the late NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, plans to transform 399 of her rural acres in east Mooresville into an industrial park, according to her rezoning application for ...
If time travel was possible which era of NASCAR would you like to revisit? The post Mark Martin Recalls “Future GOAT of ...
Teresa Earnhardt is the third wife of the NASCAR driver and legend, Dale Earnhardt. The two were married for 18 years until Earnhardt's death in February 2001 at the Daytona 500. She is best known ...
s son, Kerry Earnhardt opened up on the time his step-mother Teresa Earnhardt took him to the court. While in conversation with Dale Jr., Kerry spoke about the time he launched his own venture.
Along the way, the Sentinel faced a concerted public relations campaign waged by NASCAR fans and officials and widow Teresa Earnhardt that incited enough controversy to gain a swift passage of a bill ...
Stepmother Teresa Earnhardt, who acquired DEI after his father’s passing in 2001, didn’t release the No. 8 trademark to him, so he could not carry it to Hendrick, but that would soon change.
Dale Jr.'s sister Kelley Earnhardt has opened up about her brother's exit from Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI). Following Dale Sr.'s demise at the 2001 Daytona 500, Teresa assumed the ownership of DEI.