Dale Sr's car made slight contact with Sterling Marlin's #40 and as he slid up the track he collided with Ken Schrader's #36, causing both cars to go nose first into the wall.
At the time of Dale Sr's death, Richard Childress was his car owner.
Dale Sr's death was ruled as a basilar skull fracture. Dale's car hit the concrete wall at a critical angle at roughly 160 mph, killing him instantly.
No, they are not.
On February 18, 2001, Dale Earnhardt Sr. was killed in a crash on the last lap at Daytona International Speedway.
Dale Earnhardt Jr suffered a concussion in a violent crash at the NAPA 500 in Fontana, California. There is thought to be no lingering brain damage from that incident.
Yes. Dale Jr. is the late Dale Earnhardt Sr's son.
Dale Earnhardt Sr's daughter and Dale Earnhardt Jr's sister.
Dale Earnhardt's crash itself likely could not have been prevented, but him dying in it may have been prevented had he been wearing a HANS device. It should be noted that had he not died, we likely would not have the SAFER Barriers that are at almost every single racetrack today, but had those been in existence, Dale Earnhardt would almost certainly still be with us.
Dale Earnhardt Jr does not smoke.
His father, Dale Earnhardt Sr.
There hasn't been any public audio released regarding Dale Sr's fatal accident.
Dale Earnhardt Sr's father was Ralph Lee Earnhardt and his mother is Martha Coleman.
Dale's father was a dirt racer and did not race with Jr, because he died before Jr was born. I want to know what his name was. Dale Earnhardt Sr's father was named Ralph Lee Earnhardt.