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Earnhardt, a name synonymous with NASCAR, has seen three generations of Dale Jr’s famed family battle it out on the race ...
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Baseball’s best can hit 100 mph fastballs and turn double plays like clockwork—but put them behind the wheel, and suddenly it ...
Last week, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was hit with a legal challenge from Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson regarding a trademark on his styling of the No. 8 used on merchandise, but it ...
(L-R) NASCAR Cup Series driver Josh Berry with former driver turned analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. © Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images, Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images There’s an ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of the owners of the CARS Tour. It is nice to see how active he is online with the drivers. He is also racing in the Late Model Stock event this weekend in his No. 8 car.
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr recently filed to trademark his classic italic No. 8 that graced the side of his car for the majority of his career while he raced for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated.
which had been used on the team's Xfinity Series and late model stock cars from 2019 to 2024, as a backup plan. Lamar Jackson challenges NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. trademark claim for rights ...
Earnhardt explained the situation during the latest episode of the Dale Jr. Download. He said that his company, JR Motorsports, recently secured trademark rights to the version of the No. 8 from his ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. waits for the start of the 16th Annual Hampton Heat at Langley Speedway. / Peter Casey-Imagn Images Lamar Jackson is building a brand around the No. 8, which he wears for the ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. once co-wrote a book titled "Driver #8," but another famous No. 8 — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson — challenged Earnhardt’s race team’s ability to trademark ...
Lamar Jackson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are embroiled in controversy ... RFK Racing posted on social media pictures of two cars, No. 6 and No. 17. They're driven by Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher.