The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Earnhardt ready to say a final goodbye

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By Dan Gelston HOMESTEAD, FLA. » Dale Earnhardt Jr. bounded out of the media center and was instantly swarmed by fans snapping photos and shoving Sharpies in his face. Earnhardt was tailed until he walked through the garage gate and up the steps to another interview.

“Did you see him?” a man yelled as more fans scampered toward NASCAR’s most popular driver.

The chance to catch him is all but over.

Earnhardt is at peace with his decision to retire as he straps into the No. 88 Chevrolet for the final time in his NASCAR Cup career on Sunday. The 43-old Earnhardt has HomesteadM­iami Speedway stamped as the final spot in his farewell tour.

His one wish is to end on his terms.

“It would be a bit of a heartbreak­er if we have the kind of issue that would take us out of an event and we couldn’t finish,” he said.

Earnhardt, dressed in a red T-shirt and red cap of his race sponsor, was at ease as he reflected on the end of a 19-year career; he cracked jokes, asked the media questions and reflected on some of the misspent years early in his career. The video tributes from race teams, tracks and sponsors have touched the usually laidback driver. Some of them have brought his pregnant wife, Amy, to tears.

“Amy’s the one that’s most emotional with being pregnant and everything,” he said. “They’ve really been hitting her.”

Earnhardt hired a personal photograph­er to document the final weekend and he’s had a camera crew filming in preparatio­n for a possible documentar­y. Earnhardt has a photo shoot set for Friday with long-time friend Matt Kenseth. Earnhardt and Kenseth broke in together and leave the series together.

While the rest of the sport has all eyes on Earnhardt, he is rooting for his hunting buddy, Martin Truex Jr., to win the Cup championsh­ip on Sunday.

“I’m Team Martin this weekend, for sure,” he said.

The Kannapolis, North Carolina, native made his 600th career series start earlier this year. He has 26 career Cup victories and is a two-time Daytona 500 champion. But the son of the late champion has never won a Cup title.

 ?? TERRY RENNA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dale Earnhardt Jr., right, gives autographs in the garage area during practice for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., Friday.
TERRY RENNA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dale Earnhardt Jr., right, gives autographs in the garage area during practice for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., Friday.

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