The Palm Beach Post

Wife against Earnhardt racing in Clash

- Associated Press

Anyone hoping to see Dale Earnhardt Jr. race in the Clash at Daytona next February got their answer from his wife.

Earnhardt Jr.’s wife, Amy, posted on social media Tuesday night that competing in the Feb. 11 Advance Auto Parts Clash is “not worth the risk.”

Earnhardt is retiring after this season, but he is eligible to compete in the race after winning the pole for the race at Daytona earlier this month.

“Considerin­g his struggles last fall with his injury, we are very blessed that he is now healthy, happy and able to enjoy his final season, and hopefully many years beyond racing,” Amy Earnhardt said.

Earnhardt missed the final 18 races of last season due to concussion-related symptoms. He announced this would be his final season April 25.

Earnhardt said on his podcast “The Dale Jr. Download” on July 5 that being able to qualify for the Clash was nice and he had discussed the matter briefly with team owner Rick Hendrick.

“I told him if I run it was something that Amy would need to warm up to. I told him to ‘see what the boss says.’” Earnhardt said.

Earnhardt has said he plans to compete in two Xfinity Series races next season for his team.

Going into this weekend’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapol­is, Earnhardt Jr. is 21st in the NASCAR Monster Energy Series standings, meaning he would likely need a win in one of the next seven races to make the postseason.

Earnhardt Jr.’s best result this season is fifth, which was April 9 at Texas. In 19 races this season, he has the same number of did not finishes — five — as top 10s.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dale Earnhardt Jr. is retiring, but he’s eligible for the Daytona race in February.
CHARLES KRUPA / ASSOCIATED PRESS Dale Earnhardt Jr. is retiring, but he’s eligible for the Daytona race in February.

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