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Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Drivers
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. hasn't set a timetable for his eventual move to another Nextel Cup organization. But the people tasked with preparing merchandise, collectables and apparel in his new team colors would love to see NASCAR's most popular driver make a decision by mid-summer.
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Dale Earhardt Jr has shown very early that he is a true NASCAR driver. In 1998 and 1999, he won the Busch Grand National Series Championships. In his rookie season of Winston Cup in 2000, he won The Winston All-Star Race at the Lowe's Motor Speedway. His first Winston Cup and Busch Series victories came at the Texas Motor Speedway on April 2, 2000 and April 4, 1998 respectively.
The Mounted Memories Dale Earnhardt, Jr. die-cast car case protects and proudly displays your favorite die-cast car with a clear aryclic construction and a built-in pedestal. The case is hand crafted and engraved with the team affiliated sponsor and driver facsimile signature.
NASCAR's most popular driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr., brings you into his living room every week to listen to him and his friends talk about anything and everything. Dale Jr®'s best friend, Josh Snider, adds to the funny and often off-the-wall conversation every week.
Ryan Newman lacks the publicity and popularity that is bestowed to Dale Earnhardt Jr, and truth be told, he could care less. However, he appeared to be well on his way to becoming one of the most dominating drivers in NASCAR in 2003. He won eight races and eleven poles in only his second full season in NASCAR Nextel Cup. He was competitive in 2004 and 2005, but a steep decline in performance occurred in 2006, and even though there has been a significant improvement in 2007, the dark cloud just will not go away.
NASCAR Dale Earnhardt Jr., gets ready to test the car he will drive next season for Hendrick Motor Sports at Atlanta Motor Speedway in  Hampton, Ga., Monday, Oct. 29, 2007.  (AP Photo/John Bazemore) There were a few similarities to his old team Monday - Earnhardt was still driving a red and white Chevrolet and Tony Eury Jr. was filling the role of crew chief. Aside from that, everything else was different for NASCAR's most popular driver.
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