Dale Earnhardt Sr. won 22 Nascar Cup poles in his career.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. made his Nascar Cup Series debut on May 25, 1975 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Through the 2013 season, Dale Jr. has led 7,464laps in his Nascar Cup Series career.
Dale Sr. won 76 Nascar Winston Cup Series races in his career.
Dale Earnhardt Jr's Nascar firsts:First Busch Series race: June 22, 1996First Cup Series race: May 30, 1999Junior started racing full-time in the Nascar Cup Series in 2000.
Dale Sr. won 76 Nascar Winston Cup races and 21Busch Series races in his career.
Kerry Earnhardt, son of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, competed as a driver in various NASCAR series from 1998 to 2009. His career included stints in the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series. While he never achieved the same level of fame as his father, he participated in over 200 races during his driving career. After retiring from driving, he shifted his focus to other ventures within the motorsport industry.
Kerry Earnhardt's first Nascar race was on July 11, 1998 in the Busch Series (now known as the Nationwide Series). It was the Myrtle Beach 250 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. He has competed in seven Nascar Cup Series races during his career.
Dale found victory lane 76 times in his Cup career.
During his career, Dale Sr. won 22 Nascar Cup Series poles and 7 Nationwide poles (formerly known as the Busch Series).
Dale Sr. won 7 Busch Series races (now known as the Nationwide Series) in 13 career starts at Daytona.
Dale Sr. finished in the top ten in Nascar Cup Series championship points standings 20 times in his career.
Dale Sr. never drove the #26 car in his Nascar Winston Cup or Busch Series career.