Dale Earnhardt(1951-2001)
- Actor
Ralph Dale Earnhardt, born April 29, 1951, in Kannapolis, North
Carolina, was the son of NASCAR Grand National champion Ralph Earnhardt
and his wife Martha. His Winston Cup career started with a bang,
winning the Rookie of the Year in 1979 and his first of his
championships in 1980, to date the only driver to achieve these feats
in consecutive years. Three years later, Dale appeared with other
NASCAR drivers and personalities in the Burt Reynolds/Loni Anderson
racing comedy "Stroker Ace". Sharp-eyed viewers will notice that the
film's climax race used actual race footage from Talladega with
close-ups being shot at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Shortly after winning
the Daytona 500 on February 15, 1998, he went to film his second and
final movie, "BASEketeball". This film star other sports luminaries as
well as racing commentator Kenny Mayne. As is the trend in recent
years, drivers become car owners. Dale was no exception. For 2001, he
expanded his operation to three cars with the addition of Michael
Waltrip. Also driving for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., were Steve Park and his
son, Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Jr. On February 18, 2001, in the closing
laps of the 43rd running of the Daytona 500, Dale ran third behind two
of his cars, driven by Waltrip and Dale, Jr. On the last lap, as those
cars went on to win 1-2, Dale was killed in a multi-car crash on the
4th turn. In his 22-year career he won 22 poles, 76 races and 7
Championships on NASCAR's premier circuit.