A Tribute to Dale Earnhardt Sr.
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the older i get the tougher it hits me i miss him he was a hero
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I was at home when that happened. I remember it. I was going to be 11 in June. I'm almost 21 now. I remember coming out of my room to watch the end of the race with my family over thew TV. I wish I hadn't though. I'm never going to be able to forget that, not as long as I live. I got hooked on NASCAR because the first race I ever watched, Dale Sr. won. I can't remember which one it was though. He still is my childhood hero. That's why this effects me so much.
R.I.P Dale. We'll never forget you.
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We will forever miss you
You will always be our #1 fan
You are in our hearts forever
You leave behind millions of fans
There will never be another Dale Earnhardt
We will ALWAYS remember the famous black #3
We will ALWAYS remember "The Intimidator", and
We will ALWAYS remember you!
R.I.P Dale Earnhardt 1951-2001
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I was 5 when he died and i am 14 now, that is the only thing i remember from that year. RIP Intimidator
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at 0:14, was that caught by someone?
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i love 109 because jeff gordon is what dale is kicking-a s s
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this is jimmy gates nascar driver
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We lost a hero. Dale you are still #1 in are hearts and i will be your fan till the day i am no longer here.
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@alexzanderpickel yea bro i was 12 at the time and its still wierd to think about but wow what a legend, I'm just glad to get to see him win that Daytona in 1998, I still get goose bumps when I watch him taking that drive to victory lane giving all those high 5's
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@alexzanderpickel I was the same age, haven't been interested in racing since that day!!
I remember watching the race and i was 10 at the time and i just killed me to see my hero die
alexzanderpickel 3 years ago 13
when I think about the tragedy that losing him meant... I realized that he wouldn't have wanted to die any other way... he was born to race... and he died racing... a fitting death... no matter how sad
suprntrlgrl16 2 years ago 8