Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reacts to Hearing Stories About His Father | Dale Jr. Download



After hearing some of the stories from Tony Furr about his dad’s younger days, Dale Earnhardt Jr shares what it’s like to hear them and has a few of his own to tell afterward.

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  1. Racing changed when drivers quit having to race to put food on the table, Freddie Query and I had this conversation on an air plane several yrs ago. It was great to hear Tony Furr talk about his dad and mom I worked for Henry at the race track on 601after school, some of the best yrs of my life. Sundays after a big race weekend Henry would pick me up and to Badin lake we would go to fish, me Henry and Monk.

    Loved me some Henry & Yvonne.

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  2. He would be holding me up. Quick learning how trailer factory and rv plants are ruthless. My secret wide as it gets offsets! Lift the front to fit thru checker at tech. Ran tech before sounds open it up. F1 is way louder than 96decibles

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  3. Just have faith I have accountability responsibility to no peoples other than my best interests. In racing if racing to eat thats team interests Which in return is our best overall.

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  4. It doesn’t have to had been dui’s that cost him his license I imagine he was heavy on the pedal everywhere he went and enough speeding tickets will cost you your license when I was young I was always fighting and paying to get mine back bc of losing points over my speeding

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  5. It is always nice to hear how your parents really were. It just let you understand them that much better, especially after they have passed, and can no longer tell you those stories. It is often difficult to truly know and understand your parents until you have lived a full life yourself. Even then, if they have passed before that time, you may never get the opportunity to. These stories from his close friends seem to be helping you with that. I am glad you are willing to share some of this with us.

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  6. Well Dale I hope you see this because I haven't had a driver's license since 1999. I drive everyday and I will continue to drive everyday. I'm a very hard-headed type of person as well as your dad probably was also. I had a wreck in 98 and a cop came into the hospital and fill some paperwork out well anyway years later I get pulled over and they tell me that my license were suspended because I didn't fill out an accident report when I did in the hospital. So I didn't pay any fines or anyting and still to this day I have not got a driver's license because of their bullshit. They are not going to take my right to drive because it is a god-given right for us to drive. If you know the law and know how to treat a cop then you can drive on. Actually that term drive is the wrong term to use to a cop. The term to use is freely travel in your personal property.

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  7. Holy s*** I didn't know he worked at Great Dane I work for Great Dane in the Indianapolis body shop not the factory. We have a factory in the town I'm from in Brazil Indiana. I have been to the Great Dane in North Carolina to pick up a newer truck because I drove a truck for them to pick up damage trailers and deliver them once they are fixed. An old guy met me at the airport and I asked him what he does at Great Dane and he told me that he's a welder and that he had worked with Dale Earnhardt and I never believed the old fart. I am very stunned with my jaw open when you told us your dad worked at Great Dane. I'm so glad you told us that. 😁

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  9. It's with a teary eye I say they'll never be another dale Earnhardt it's such a shame someone so iconic won't ever get to see his legacy he knew who he was don't get me wrong but not who he'd become in today's time the legend the intimidator the common man rip dale Sr you died on my birthday I'll never forget it

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  10. I wish I could remind the race and who was involved Sr was running second on the bumper of the leader last lap and bumped the leader and it didn't look like it was on purpose but they rolled and Dale went on to win but on the way back around he stopped at the wreck got out and went back to make the driver was OK…. Good guy too…..

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