Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
This is uncertain, but God I hope so!
Dale Jr. was not adopted. His father Dale Sr. was married three different times, so Dale Jr. has a sister Kelley, a half-brother named Kerry and also a half-sister named Taylor Nicole. Dale Jr. and his sister Kelley were born to Brenda Gee and Dale Earnhardt Sr. Click on the link below for Dale Jr's biography.
Dale Earnhardt Junior, who came from a long line of NASCAR Hall of Famers in the Earnhardt family, is himself awarded the Most Popular Driver Award 10 times so far. The awards are won consecutively from the year 2003 through 2012.
That depends on who you are asking. In my opinion, he is not awesome at all and that Tony Stewart is much better.
I am not really sure but he has been in NASCAR a long time so he has probably had a lot!!
Dale Jr. is far from being dumb. Being a NASCAR driver, you have to have some good education to do this job. He has a southern slow way about him that may seem like he is slow. The interviews do reflect that.
Busch dislikes him so to show their loyalty or fanaticism, they elevate his dislike to hatred.
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.
So far at Hendrick Motorsports, Dale Jr's teammates have been Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin and Casey Mears. When Junior was with DEI, he drove with Michael Waltrip, Steve Park, Martin Truex Jr. and Paul Menard.
Dale Jr. wanted to keep the #8 when he made his move to Hendrick Motorsports in 2008, but his former team owner wouldn't allow it. Junior originally drove for Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI), who was owned by Junior's stepmother Teresa Earnhardt. She refused to release the #8, so Junior chose #88.
They say not to, it may take up to 2 years or so to be returned , BUT , JR Motorsports, 349 Cayuga Dr, Mooresville, N.C., 28117 BEST OF LUCK!!