A rare result indeed. Just kidding, still say that this year, only difference is All American Toyota is the car under aforementioned drivers and, of course, the racers shown here wre mostly grown men instead of children leeeearning
It's a nova. And it's the same one Dale jr. just restored. Rick Hendrick bought it at a Barrett-Jackson auction after Dale jr asked him to. Jr's uncle did the body work because his grandfather put the original body on it. Dale jr talks about it a lot on his podcast.
This was during Dale Sr's most dominant year in the Winston Cup series.
31:15 Earnhardt's crew forgot the jack, and only lost 2 spots on pitroad
And Dale swept the weekend at Darlington
Jesus, 6 Cup guys ended up in the Top 10.
friskynixon That was BGN racing until the points restrictions went into effect.
A rare result indeed. Just kidding, still say that this year, only difference is All American Toyota is the car under aforementioned drivers and, of course, the racers shown here wre mostly grown men instead of children leeeearning
Word. Always love these old Busch races!
Didn't know drivers had a choice of a V6 or V8 engine back then. Thought the V6 was mandatory. When did it change over?
Too bad they didn't move on to the 274 cubic inch V6 in Winston Cup.
No restrictor plates would have been needed
Someone should make a compilation of every time Dale Earnhardt made this move 8:51
Would anyone know the model of this Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt car?
Nova
It's a nova. And it's the same one Dale jr. just restored. Rick Hendrick bought it at a Barrett-Jackson auction after Dale jr asked him to. Jr's uncle did the body work because his grandfather put the original body on it. Dale jr talks about it a lot on his podcast.