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There was a time when the number seven in NASCAR carried a weight only one man could shoulder. The post Reliving Rockingham: ...
Rockingham’s February 2001 race marked the first NASCAR Cup event after Dale Earnhardt’s sudden death. Here’s how people ...
The sudden and unexpected trademark battle between Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. has suddenly and unexpectedly ended. Via Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, Earnhardt ...
Hours after it was announced that Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson was disputing Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s trademark ... the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, saying Earnhardt Jr.’s claim to the ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. is shifting gears with his No. 8 merchandising. Earnhardt announced on social media Friday that he has secured the right to use a stylized version of No. 8 ...
Lamar Jackson has filed an opposition to Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s trademark ... a more generic version of the number, not the iconic No. 8 associated with Earnhardt Jr.'s NASCAR career.
Teresa allowed the trademark to expire on June 3, 2024 ... past he would change his number to one if he ever won a Super Bowl. Earnhardt drove the No. 8 for Dale Earnhardt Inc. on the NASCAR ...
It looks like Dale ... him if Earnhardt had used it for merchandising. This isn't the first time that Jackson has tried to stop another athlete from filing a trademark on this number.
A suspect was arrested April 11 after being involved with several others in various bank fraud, mail theft, identity theft, and possession of counterfeit postal keys offenses across the county.