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Lamar Jackson and Dale Earnhardt may have butted heads over the number 8, but in some types of logos, it turns out the ...
Talladega Superspeedway has temporarily banned the public display of Dale Earnhardt Jr.‘s number 8. The news was recently shared on X by former Kaulig Racing driver Landon Cassill.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has cleared the air surrounding his surprise decision to give up the pursuit of a trademark for the No. 8 logo after NFL star Lamar Jackson opposed it.
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Pro Football Network on MSNThe Truth Behind Talladega’s Alleged Ban on Dale Earnhardt Jr. Merch Amid Lamar Jackson LawsuitAlright, some bait tweet yesterday had NASCAR Twitter in full meltdown mode, and for a second, everyone had to do a ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNNo, Talladega isn’t banning Dale Jr. 8 gear for Lamar JacksonIn the aftermath of NFL quarterback Lamar Jackson challenging Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s attempt to trademark the JR Motorsports No ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. investigates the mystery of the rumored curse at Talladega Superspeedway, exploring its connection to the ...
The reason was due to the trademark dispute between Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. The initial rumor was started by The Daily Downfords, a parody X account: ...
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway has become the Kyle Larson Invitational in the last two visits. In the fall race last year at The World’s Fastest Half-Mile, the Hendrick ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was not a fan of the racing at Bristol this past weekend in the NASCAR Cup Series. Among many things that stood out to the NASCAR Hall of Famer was the lack of excitement ...
You can find her at X @LMeeMotorsport. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has shared his mixed feelings towards Kyle Larson's recent controversial comments about the NASCAR Xfinity Series. While speaking to Kevin ...
But this is a former Cup champion, and the expectations are higher than for most. Because of that, Dale Earnhardt Jr. feels that Elliott and his team are probably disappointed. “Chase Elliott ...
Nothing has been the same since Drake and Kendrick Lamar first collaborated in 2011. By Carl Lamarre Everyone wanted this: a lyrical death match between the biggest rappers in the game today ...
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