Dale Jr. Distances Himself From NASCAR and FOX Sports

January 31, 2026 | Edition #567

Hey, NASCAR Fans!

The tragic plane crash that took Greg Biffle’s life left a lot of unanswered questions. The investigating agencies were hard at work to find the cause of the crash, along with some key details that led to this accident. And it looks like we finally have some concrete answers on one of the darkest days in NASCAR history.

The NTSB will continue with the investigation and will deliver a final report soon.




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Michael Waltrip had his crowning moment in NASCAR when he clinched the 2001 Daytona 500. Driving the No. 15 DEI NAPA Chevy, he cruised to the start-finish line in ‌true team fashion. Dale Sr. protected Waltrip’s lead during the frantic final laps. While the No. 15 car survived the chaos, the Intimidator ended up against the wall, an accident that ultimately took his life. Here’s a video of the events that unfolded during the 2001 Daytona 500.

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