The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Earnhardt back for final race at Texas, where he got 1st win

- By Stephen Hawkins

FORT WORTH, TEXAS » Dale Earnhardt Jr. never realized how special Texas would become in his life, both profession­ally and personally.

It was at Texas Motor Speedway in 2000 when he got his first Cup Series victory, as a 25-year-old driver who was greeted in victory lane by his famous father who was then his car owner. That came two years after Junior got his first victory in NASCAR’s second-tier series at the same track.

“Texas has been so awesome to me,” Earnhardt said Friday. Earnhardt’s wife, Amy, is from the Lone Star State.

“I got a whole other family down here. That is a big, big bonus of being married to her,” he said. “Texas is a place that is almost like a second home. I find I love more and more about it the more time I spend here.”

With Earnhardt back in Texas for his last race there as a full-time Cup driver, track President Eddie Gossage rode a horse into the media center to recognize NASCAR’s most popular driver. The horse wasn’t a retirement gift, but the track is sponsoring a therapy horse in his name at a ranch only a few miles from the track that helps people with disabiliti­es along with veterans and first responders.

Earnhardt has encouraged tracks to give charitable gifts in his name instead of traditiona­l presents while on his farewell tour. Texas did both.

Gossage presented Earnhardt with the top of the electronic scoring pylon from his first Cup victory, with the No. 1 spot lit up with number 8, his car number at the time. The track also gave the Earnhardts, who are expecting their first child, a pink stroller that is a small replica of a classic Chevy convertibl­e and other baby gifts.

In April 1998, Earnhardt got his first NASCAR win when he won the Busch Grand National race in Texas. Just before taking the

checkered flag, an excited Junior expressed his love to his father on the radio.

Two years later, in his only his 12th Cup start, Earnhardt had a dominating victory at Texas. He won by nearly 6 seconds after twice seeing long leads erased by yellow flags.

“It did amazing things for my

career,” Earnhardt recalled Friday. “We had won a lot of races in the Xfinity Series, but I thought, ‘Man, the Cup series is a whole other level. These are the pros I don’t know how I’m going to fit in there and get a win with all these guys doing so good.’ ... I was surprised myself that we won so soon and it really did a lot for our career.”

 ?? LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dale Earnhardt Jr., left, talks strategy before qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas on Friday.
LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dale Earnhardt Jr., left, talks strategy before qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas on Friday.

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