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The Dale Jr. Download

Becoming Earnhardt Vol. 5 - The Lead Is Where I'll Be

The Dale Jr. Download

Dirty Mo Media & SiriusXM

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🗓️ 9 August 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It’s June of 1979 and 28-year-old Dale Earnhardt is feeling as confident as ever. With a notch in the win column and top five finishes in the last three races, the rookie seems to have found his place amongst the stock car racing elite. As episode five of Becoming Earnhardt opens, the NASCAR Cup circuit travels to the Lone Star State to take on the daunting Texas World Speedway. Dale would once again race his way into the spotlight, nipping at the heels of eventual race winner Darrell Waltrip before a mechanical failure sent him into the wall and made him settle for a 12th place finish. But the impressive showing had Ol’ DW once again admitting in victory lane, “when all the seasoned veterans retire, it’ll be Dale Earnhardt I’ll have to contend with.” It’s during this episode that the NASCAR garage gets its first glimpse at the on-track aggression that would eventually become “The Intimidator”. In a late race hustle at Michigan International, Dale makes a daring move that sends many top contenders scrambling, bringing about the ire of the very drivers who had been singing his praises. And while this constructive feedback from his mentors may have had him reconsidering his standing in the Cup ranks, it didn’t seem to slow him down any. As the Cup schedule hits the Poconos and Dale takes on the Tricky Triangle for the first time in his career, he is dealt a turn of events that will leave his dreams of being a NASCAR Champion in doubt. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The following is a production of Dirtimo Media.

0:06.0

Talking about Dale Earnhardt, he's one of the declared candidates running for a rookie

0:11.4

of the year this year, and we talked to him in the garage during, he had this display.

0:15.4

Was he shredded?

0:16.4

Well, you know, about 500 miles to right there, and we just went on, right there and run

0:22.0

and try to stay with the leader, run hard, then, you know, I'm going to run consumables

0:25.2

like this.

0:26.2

Running consumables isn't the lead, that's where I'll be, you know.

0:30.2

Well, if comfortable is in the lead, then that's where I'll be.

0:33.9

Those are pretty confident words for a guy who has less than two dozen NASCAR Cup starts

0:38.9

to his name, but then again, after winning in his first trip to Bristol, and nearly beating

0:44.7

the king at his own gang in front of the hometown crowd, it's no wonder that Dad was brimming

0:50.6

with the confidence of a season veteran.

0:53.9

Dad's progression through the world of auto racing was incredible.

0:58.2

His early season success had him on the radar of every press member and broadcaster in

1:04.2

NASCAR, and in the crosshairs of the rest of the NASCAR garage.

1:09.3

But how long could this 28-year-old with limited experience hold up under the pressure?

1:15.6

Would the rush to return to victory lane bring about desperation?

1:20.4

Or would the desperation turn into reckless aggression?

1:26.8

And in this episode of Becoming Earnhardt, we continue our journey through the 1979 season

1:33.4

unpacking race's 14 through 19.

1:37.0

During this stretch, Dad's going to continue to impress before dealing with the biggest

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