Dale Jr. owns nothing of DEI. Dale Jr. was looking for a 50/50 partnership with his stepmother, Theresa Earnhardt back in 2007. When that didn't work out, Dale left and went to Hendrick Motorsports in 2008.
DEI technically owned 1 team which is the number 1 of Jamie McMurray. But in the 2010 season DEI and Chip Ganassi Racing merged which brought in their driver, number 42 Juan Pablo Montoya.
No, he carries his own. Dale carries the one made from Dale's sauce.
Dale currently races with Hendricks Motorsports and his own JR motorsports
Like any son who cares about his own father, he had to feel extremely heartbroken upon his passing. Dale Jr. was not only his son, but a fan also. I believe he was in shock because everyone believed Dale Sr. was invincible. Now knowing what we know about Junior's relationship with his stepmother, he might have even been thinking about DEI going downhill. Which it did. If there was no merger with Chip Ganassi, there would be no racing team left that bears the Earnhardt name. Junior probably felt that not only did he lose a father that day, he lost a car owner that would have given him a pat on the back or a kick in the pants when needed.
Two?
Yes. Dale Jr. owns two nightclubs named Whisky River. One is located in Charlotte, North Carolina and the other is in Jacksonville, Florida.
No. Dale Jr. only owns "Whisky River", located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Yes, Dale Robertson has 3 kids.
It's Spy Dirty Mo.
Kelley Earnhardt works for JR Motorsports. Kelley, along with Dale Jr., Tony Eury Jr. and Rick Hendrick, co-own JR Motorsports.
DEI no longer fields their own cars. They have since merged with Chip Ganassi to form Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. EGR has two cars in the Sprint Cup Series, their drivers are Jamie McMurray (#1) and Juan Pablo Montoya (#42).