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Circa: 1996 Type: DIECAST
Dale Earnhardt Revell Collection 4 Pc. Train Set #2234 1996 FIRST EDITION/ Through the Years #3 WRANGLER including #2 Mike Curb Tender OP$45 .SEE ALSO NASCAR MEMORABILIA CATEGORY. Celebrate the life of legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt with fully authorized diecasts. A competitive spirit and determination to win earned NASCAR® racing champion Dale Earnhardt the title of 'The Intimidator' - a moniker respected by fellow drivers and racing fans around the globe. The racing world lost Dale Earnhardt in a tragic accident at the 2001 Daytona 500, but his legacy of thrilling career milestones endures. The collectibles world also celebrates 'The Intimidator' with commemoratives depicting Earnhardt's memorable victories and legendary cars. Dale Earnhardt 1951-2001 When Dale Earnhardt lost his life in an accident during the 2001 Daytona 500, a 26-year championship career came to a tragic close. For more than two decades, seven-time NASCAR® Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt thrilled racing fans and challenged fellow drivers with his aggressive driving style that earned him the moniker, 'The Intimidator'. He was one of the most successful drivers in NASCAR® history, winning 76 races in his extraordinary career. Earnhardt was the first-ever three-time winner of The Winston, as well as the winner of the 1998 Daytona 500 and the Winston 'No Bull' $1 million bonus, making him the leading money-winner in motorsports worldwide. Dale Earnhardt Career Highlights · Won more money than any race car driver in NASCAR history · Shared 7-time Winston Cup Championship with Richard Petty · Career Earnings Through 2000: Over $41 million · Best Finish: First place in 76 races · Winner of the 1998 Daytona 500 · The only Winston driver to be named Rookie of the Year and win the Championship in successive years · Five-time NMPA Driver of the Year · Six-time Busch Clash winner · Three-time IROC champion. |
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