From 1999 to 2007, Earnhardt Jr. drove this number, achieving 17 victories in his Cup Series career. The return of the No. 8 was made possible after Teresa Earnhardt, Dale Jr.'s stepmother ...
"Knowing Dale Earnhardt Jr. like I know him and watching him grow up, his personality and his attitude is whoever he drove for, he just wanted to please them. He wanted them to be proud of him. He ...
can license a custom home design service under the name Earnhardt Collection. His stepmother, Teresa Earnhardt, says the mark will cause confusion with merchandise she sells emblazoned with her late ...
Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s widow Teresa Earnhardt (left) and two-time Xfinity Series champion Dale Earnhardt Jr. (right) [via IMAGN, Getty] Today, Dale Earnhardt Jr. owns the trademark for the No.
The news was music to the ears of many fans because it was years in the making, and only now possible after Teresa Earnhardt relinquished her rights to the trademark in June. Larry McReynolds ...
A biopic of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, Sr., documenting the driver's career from his earliest days onward and also looking at the family he built along the way. Earnhardt's death in 2001 rocked ...
They had one son, Kerry, in the second year of their marriage. A year after ... 676 Cup Series starts over 27 years. Earnhardt married his third wife Teresa Houston in 1982. The couple had a ...
Earnhardt acquired the copyright to the design over the summer after stepmother Teresa allowed ownership of the font to lapse with an almost silent understanding that she wanted Dale Jr.
transitioned to Hendrick Motorsports, began the season in the car before the team ceased operations. In 2007, an attempt by Earnhardt Jr. to secure the stylized #8 from his stepmother, Teresa ...
You won’t find the title of chief hype officer as part of Teresa Resch’s impressive basketball resume, but it’s a big part of her current role. Resch is the president of the WNBA’s Toronto ...