According to their research, Red #3 is the culprit behind causing cancer in animals. So when the news broke, many celebrated, including Amy Earnhardt, wife of Dale Earnhardt Jr, and Danica Patrick.
wife of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., took to Instagram to celebrate the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) decision to ban Red No. 3, which is a synthetic dye used in the food industry.
Fans are raving about Dale Earnhardt‘s iconic car getting a fresh twist that’s turning heads. The blue-and-yellow Wrangler car that once ruled the track is making a return, but with a modern upgrade.
not in one of the stock car championships. But Richard Childress has singlehandedly kept the number 3 out of circulation for the past dozen years. That was the number Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
What’s the big deal about Red #3, and why does it matter ... easy for me to do.” – Amy Earnhardt Amidst this chaos, Amy emerged as a guiding light of strength and support, offering a steadfast ...
This rule ensures starting positions for top drivers from various racing fields. An example of this rule is Trackhouse Racing ...
Teresa Earnhardt, widow of the late NASCAR legend Dale ... as N.C. 3, state highway officials denied to The Charlotte Observer that it had anything to do with Earnhardt’s famous car number.
"I recently purchased a new 2025 Chevrolet Trax from Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevrolet and had an outstanding experience thanks to Michael Turner. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the car ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and TJ Majors believe NASCAR's new DVP (Damaged Vehicle Policy) rule will be a good thing for the sport.