That car abd that #3 was magic for jr he should took his dads number and used it he could have still wrote his own legacy. Everytime he drobe his dads number he won wish he drobe that car.
I always felt this was a bit scripted even back then. I should have bet on him to win though I’m not sure sports betting was legal back then. Everyone knew he would win in that car. The rest of the drivers didn’t even try to pass him.
For that whole race, I was so Nervious that when i seen the 3 fade to the back, I thought it was over but then when that 3 slowly started to come to life, That's when i had a feeling it wasn't Jr. Driving, That was Sr. Driving.
When they do remakes or live action movies, I never judge a book by it's cover, I always waiting see if goods or not, but anyway who ready to see the Little Mermaid in live action?
NASCAR should retire four car numbers from.their Cup Series to honor the drivers who once raced cars with those numbers: Car 3 for Dale Earnhardt, Sr. Car 14 for A.J. Foyt. While Foyt only raced part-time in NASCAR (he ran full-time in Indycar), he did win several big NASCAR races. Car 24 in honor of Jeff Gordon. And car number 43, in honor of perhaps the greatest NASCAR racer of them all, Richard Petty.
I’m not a NASCAR fan. Though I do know who this family is just because of their popularity. I can’t imagine the loss you all felt when you lost this man. Because even now, watching this...it brought a tear to my eyes. RIP Dale Sr.
When I first saw this trailer, I thought critics were going to beat this movie with the ugly stick. Surprised to see it's sitting at 50 % on Rotten Tomatoes.