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Dale Jr. prepares for 600th race after creating own legacy

- By Greg Beacham Associated Press Sports Writer

FONTANA, Calif. — While Dale Earnhardt Jr. prepared for his 600th NASCAR Cup Series race this weekend, he couldn’t help thinking about his first time.

He still recalls his conversati­on with Tony Eury Jr., his cousin and crew chief, as he sat on that starting grid in Charlotte in 1999.

“I remember telling Tony that I would switch with him for a million dollars so he could do this instead of me,” Earnhardt recalled Friday with a chuckle. “Because I was scared to death . ... I was overwhelme­d with the weight of the situation, and how much attention it was getting, and it made it really hard to soak in and enjoy it, I guess.

“We just wanted to do so well and not fail. It was fun. It was a wild time.”

The son of racing royalty once felt crushed by expectatio­ns, yet he persevered and establishe­d his own legacy in the sport. Along with being NASCAR’s most popular driver for most of his career, Junior has 26 victories, 252 top-10 finishes and two Daytona 500 trophies in his first 599 races.

“I just wanted to drive,” the 42-yearold Earnhardt recalled. “I wanted to race cars for a living. I wanted to do it well enough to be able to afford to make a living doing it. I didn’t have vision or assume that I was going to make all of the money and success that we have made, but all I really wanted to do was to do it long enough so I didn’t have to get a real job.”

Earnhardt has done it effectivel­y and consistent­ly for 17 straight years. Only 24 drivers in NASCAR history have started 600 races, and Earnhardt would love to celebrate his entry into the club Sunday with his first win on the well-aged asphalt at Fontana, where he has typically run well for most of his storied career.

Earnhardt hasn’t won a race since late 2015, and he has never won at Fontana in 24 starts despite finishing second twice and landed inside the top 12 in six consecutiv­e outings at Auto Club Speedway.

He missed the second half of last season with a concussion, at least the fourth of his racing career. The absence was his longest break from competitio­n since his debut season back in the 20th century, but he has returned with optimism and confidence, if not results: He hasn’t finished higher

than 14th in the first four races of this season, leaving him 23rd in the standings.

Yet Earnhardt has evolved into an elder statesman of the garage, and his easygoing personalit­y even allows him to squash most beefs with a smile — and some beer.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. has 26 victories and 252 top-10 finishes in his 599 races.

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