Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

NBC counts on Junior Nation to flock to NASCAR broadcast

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been pretty busy for a retired guy: Wife Amy gave birth to their first child, he hit the slopes in South Korea and raced scooters against Jimmy Fallon.

Junior Nation can keep tabs on Earnhardt’s active lifestyle — from home restoratio­ns to Super Bowl sound bites — though his own podcast.

NBC Sports has banked on that fervent fan base to flock to its NASCAR broadcasts when Earnhardt makes his season debut Sunday at Chicagolan­d.

Earnhardt is ready to trade a firesuit for a suit and tie in the booth.

“There’s so much to learn and absorb, and this is going to be an incredible 21 weeks of education for me,” Earnhardt said.

NBC picks up its half of the NASCAR schedule at a time when ratings and attendance have cratered and nothing — from stage racing to a revamped championsh­ip format to a force-feeding of underachie­ving 20-somethings — have revived a sport Earnhardt’s late father helped usher into the national spotlight in the 1990s.

Earnhardt, a two-time Daytona 500 champion, retired at the end of last season and earned his 15th straight most popular driver award. Hilarious and heartfelt, his folksy charm endeared him to the millions that comprised his “nation” of fans and even made Earnhardt a household name to the casual fan who recognized him simply as NASCAR’s top pitchman.

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