NASCAR star known as "The Intimidator" was killed at Daytona International Speedway in 2001. This year's Daytona 500 is Sunday.
Ed Hinton’s journalism is one of the main reasons a NASCAR driver hasn’t died on the track since Dale Earnhardt in 2001 ...
During his playing days, Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones was known for his proficiency in producing home runs.
Clearly the issue for us is not Dale Earnhardt. The issue is really public ... After reviewing the medical examiner’s report, Dr. Barry Myers concluded that the basilar skull fracture that killed ...
he said. One week later, while on assignment at another race, Hinton learned of the Sentinel‘s decision to hire an expert to view the autopsy photographs to determine what caused Earnhardt’s basilar ...
Dale Earnhardt won 76 NASCAR races and had ... Cause of death was listed as a basilar skull fracture. In the months leading up to his final race, Earnhardt insisted his career was nowhere near ...
Richard Childress admitted that Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s iconic No. 3 car had almost a different scheme, with blue being the main ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently shared a photo ... As a result of the collision, the seven-time Cup Series champion suffered a basilar skull fracture, and was pronounced dead when at the Halifax ...
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