The Denver Post

DALE EARNHARDT JR. READY TO RETIRE

- By Jenna Fryer

charlotte, n.c.» It’s never easy to be the son of a legend, especially when that icon is a tough-as-nails hero and the most feared man in his profession. Follow in his footsteps? Forget it. Just driving cars was enough for Dale Earnhardt Jr., and if it made his daddy proud, well, hopefully somebody would tell him.

The Earnhardt era of NASCAR opened its final chapter Tuesday when the driver known simply as Junior said he will retire at the end of this season, his 18th in the Cup series. It will bring to a close the golden days of the sport, when Lee and Richard Petty helped build a stock car series that they turned over to Dale Earnhardt to carry into the next phase.

When Earnhardt died on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500, the burden fell on a young Earnhardt Jr. to fill a void and help heal the broken hearts of Earnhardt Nation. His decision to walk away did not come lightly for NASCAR’s most popular driver and it is a blow to a series scrambling to hang onto its fans.

“When my dad was doing so well and there were a couple of guys coming into the sport that were sons, it was difficult for them to replicate their dads’ success,” Earnhardt said. “I just saw even at an early age, before I was a driver, that growing up in that man’s shadow was going to be a real hard challenge.

“I wanted to race, but I knew racing would put me in that shadow. I knew the odds of me really having any talent at all and being able to do it were thin. They are for anyone. So at a young age, all I wanted to do was be able to make a living driving cars. I didn’t set goals. I didn’t dream of winning championsh­ips or Daytona 500s or working with one of the best owners in the business, driving for one of the best organizati­ons. I was afraid of not being able to do it. So I guess what I’m saying is I’ve accomplish­ed way more than I ever dreamed — way more than I ever thought I’d accomplish.”

Earnhardt called the decision, revealed to team owner Rick Hendrick on March 29, “bitterswee­t” and admitted there were tears as he prepared for Tuesday’s announceme­nt. But he wanted the opportunit­y to go out on his own terms.

“I missed a few races last year, and during that time I had to face the realizatio­n that my driving career may have already ended without me so much as getting a vote on the table,” Earnhardt said.

 ??  ?? Dale Earnhardt Jr. pauses Tuesday as he announces his retirement at season’s end. The Associated Press
Dale Earnhardt Jr. pauses Tuesday as he announces his retirement at season’s end. The Associated Press

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