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Wednesday, November 10, 2004 ESPN Classic's Dale Earnhardt Tribute ESPN Classic celebrates the career of NASCAR great Dale Earnhardt, as we build up to the debut of the EOE movie "3", beginning on Wednesday, December 1, at 9 p.m. ET. Every night for six nights ESPN Classic will air a fantastic Dale Earnhardt race at 9 p.m. Then Thursday, December 9, to Saturday, December 11, ESPN Classic will televise the "3 Days of Dale" which will feature around-the-clock airings of his greatest NASCAR and IROC races, as well as shows/documentaries that pay tribute to the career of the immortal "Intimidator".
Wednesday, Dec. 1 Seven-time Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt wins the 1995 Save Mart Supermarkets 300 from Sonoma, Calif.
Thursday, Dec. 2 Dale Earnhardt won the 1995 Goody's 500 from Martinsville, Va.
Friday, Dec. 3 Dale Earnhardt lead 268 of 328 laps to win the 1995 NAPA 500.
Saturday, Dec. 4 Terry Labonte, trying to hold off hard-charging Dale Earnhardt in heavy traffic, won the rain-delayed Goody's 500 on while sliding backward across the finish line at Bristol International Raceway. Earnhardt, who had several other run-ins during the long night, slammed into the rear of Labonte's car, sending the leader spinning at the end of lap 500.
Monday, Dec. 6 Dale Earnhardt clinches another victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the 1996 Purolator 500.
Tuesday, Dec. 7 Dale Earnhardt spun out leader Terry Labonte on the final lap, then went on to take the checkered flag in the 1999 Goody's 500 as a record crowd of about 140,000 cascaded him with boos.
3 Days of Dale On May 5, 1990, a new IROC record was achieved at the Talladega Superspeedway with an average speed of 188.055 MPH in the first race of which Dale Earnhardt took the checkered flag as well as the 1990 IROC season championship.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt wins the Tyson Holly Farms 400. Harry Gant led the race for 350 laps, and finished 2nd in his final race.
Race 2 of the season hightened the average speed once again at Talladega Superspeedway, boasting a quick 191.722 MPH. Ricky Rudd took the IROC 16 championship with Dale Earnhardt taking second overall.
Dale Earnhardt became the 1993 Winston Cup Champion before the halfway point in the season-ending Hooters 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, a race Earnhardt didn't need to win to wrap up his sixth series title.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt won his first Winston Cup event of the 1995 season at the First Union 400.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Seven-time Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt wins the 1995 Save Mart Supermarkets 300 from Sonoma, Calif.
Dale Earnhardt lead 268 of 328 laps to win the 1995 NAPA 500.
Features and interviews provide a look at NASCAR legend, Dale Earnhardt, who finished his career with 76 wins and earned the nickname "The Intimidator" through his aggressive driving style.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt defeats Rusty Wallace and Terry Labonte.
Features and interviews provide a look at NASCAR legend, Dale Earnhardt, who finished his career with 76 wins and earned the nickname "The Intimidator" through his aggressive driving style.
3 Days of Dale Dale Earnhardt, Sr. won his third straight IROC Race of Champions by .007 seconds over his son Dale Jr. at Michigan Speedway.
Dale Earnhardt wins in his last IROC race.
Dale Earnhardt held off a determined effort by Labonte to win the 2000 Cracker Barrel 500 by 0.010 seconds - less than two feet.
Dale Earnhardt fought off the challenges of Rusty Wallace, Ricky Rudd, Darrell Waltrip, Geoff Bodine and Alan Kulwicki en route to victory in the 1989 First Union 400 from North Wilkesboro, N.C.
Dale Earnhardt dominated the 1989 Budweiser 500 from Dover, Delaware, leading for 454 of the 500 laps and holding off Mark Martin by a half-second for his first victory ever at at Dover Downs International Speedway.
Dale Earnhard outran Mark Martin in a two-car battle over the final 34 laps to win the 1989 Peak Performance 500 from Dover, Delaware.
On May 5, 1990, a new IROC record was achieved at the Talladega Superspeedway with an average speed of 188.055 MPH in the first race of which Dale Earnhardt took the checkered flag as well as the 1990 IROC season championship.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt wins the Tyson Holly Farms 400. Harry Gant led the race for 350 laps, and finished 2nd in his final race.
Race 2 of the season hightened the average speed once again at Talladega Superspeedway, boasting a quick 191.722 MPH. Ricky Rudd took the IROC 16 championship with Dale Earnhardt taking second overall.
Dale Earnhardt became the 1993 Winston Cup Champion before the halfway point in the season-ending Hooters 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, a race Earnhardt didn't need to win to wrap up his sixth series title.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
Dale Earnhardt won his first Winston Cup event of the 1995 season at the First Union 400.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
The behind-the-scenes making of the Dale Earnhardt movie "3".
Features and interviews provide a look at NASCAR legend, Dale Earnhardt, who finished his career with 76 wins and earned the nickname "The Intimidator" through his aggressive driving style.
Dale Earnhardt wins.
The behind-the-scenes making of the Dale Earnhardt movie "3".
3 Days of Dale Seven-time Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt wins the 1995 Save Mart Supermarkets 300 from Sonoma, Calif.
Dale Earnhardt lead 268 of 328 laps to win the 1995 NAPA 500.
Dale Earnhardt clinches another victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the 1996 Purolator 500.
Dale Earnhardt defeats Rusty Wallace and Terry Labonte.
Dale Earnhardt, Sr. won his third straight IROC Race of Champions by .007 seconds over his son Dale Jr. at Michigan Speedway.
Dale Earnhardt wins in his last IROC race.
Dale Earnhardt held off a determined effort by Labonte to win the 2000 Cracker Barrel 500 by 0.010 seconds - less than two feet.
Dale Earnhard outran Mark Martin in a two-car battle over the final 34 laps to win the 1989 Peak Performance 500 from Dover, Delaware.
Dale Earnhardt gets his 50th NASCAR career victory by winning the 1991 Hanes 500 from Martinsville, Va.
Dale Earnhardt spun out leader Terry Labonte on the final lap, then went on to take the checkered flag in the 1999 Goody's 500 as a record crowd of about 140,000 cascaded him with boos.
Dale Earnhardt held off a determined effort by Labonte to win the 2000 Cracker Barrel 500 by 0.010 seconds - less than two feet.
Features and interviews provide a look at NASCAR legend, Dale Earnhardt, who finished his career with 76 wins and earned the nickname "The Intimidator" through his aggressive driving style.
3: Dale Earnhardt will be a live public forum and debate on the career and life of Dale Earnhardt, as well as the movie. Fans and their range of thoughts on Earnhardt and 3 will also feature prominently in the program, with the host and the panel of guests taking live calls from fans who want to sound off and be part of the debate. Fans will also be able to submit questions in the week prior to the program via ESPN.com. A selection of questions received via email will be addressed live on the program. ESPN.com: Help | PR Media Kit |Sales Media Kit | Contact Us | Jobs at ESPN.com | Supplier Information | Copyright ©2007 ESPN Internet Ventures. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to this site. |