NASCAR Announced Dale Earnhardt Jr. Comeback Confirm in 2023 After Retirement
NASCAR announced that one of their former driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. comeback is confirm, will race in October 2023.
On Thursday, NASCAR announced that Dale Earnhardt Jr. is scheduled for Contender Boats 300 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in this October. This will be the 31st of 33 races on the Xfinity Series calendar.
With his 26 Wins in NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired from the full-time racing in 2017 after he suffered from severe concussion. Although Dale gave his attendance in some races here and there with his Chevy no 8, sitting behind the wheel over the years.
The last time Dale appeared in NASCAR was 2022 in Call 811 Before You Dig 250 at Martinsville Speedway, secured the 11th position in race. Not bad for 48-years-old Dale since his long retirement from NASCAR.
Its not like Dale will race in Homestead-Miami for the first time, in his 20 plus career he rode several races and finishes in top 10.
He's baaaack! @DaleJr will drive in the #XfinitySeries race at @HomesteadMiami this October. pic.twitter.com/2096ubRq1T
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) July 6, 2023
Two time Xfinity series champion Earnhardt already retweeted the NASCAR post on his account which put seal on the confirmation letter. Fans are already excited to watch Dale with his Chevy competing race along with John Hunter Nemechek, Cole Custer and Justin Allgaier.
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