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Joshua Altman provides a detailed glimpse into the four-part docuseries that recently made its debut on Amazon Prime.
Teresa Earnhardt has often been referred to as the "Wicked Witch of the South" in NASCAR circles. The ugly nickname is the result of her involvement in various family and business disputes, particularly with Dale Earnhardt Jr., including the No. 8 trademark, which he got earlier this year after Teresa unexpectedly surrendered the rights to it.
Noticeably absent from the first two episodes of Earnhardt is Dale Sr.’s widow, Teresa Earnhardt. After her husband’s tragic death, Teresa has mostly retreated from the public eye. From her life today to the daughter they share, here’s the latest on Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s wife.
Teresa was the third wife of Dale Earnhardt, and the stepmother to Dale Earnhardt Jr. And when Earnhardt tragically lost his life in the final turn of the Daytona 500, Teresa suddenly inherited another role as NASCAR team owner and executor of all things Dale Earnhardt.
New Prime Video subscribers can enjoy a 30-day free trial period to see Prime Video’s extensive NASCAR coverage, from race broadcasts to original longform content. With the first two episodes of the "Earnhardt" docuseries launching May 22 on Prime Video and two more episodes set for May 29,
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. says despite the lawsuit between Michael Jordan and NASCAR, He believes NASCAR is better off with Michael Jordan as part of the sport.
Approaching the age his dad was when he died at Daytona, a second-generation legend went looking for answers. I went looking, too.
Prime Video premiered the first two episodes of their four-part series Earnhardt, which focuses on the life and legacy of the late, great Dale Earnhardt. Featuring interviews from Dale’s friends, family,