Dale Sr Gets Docuseries Treatment From Amazon

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As the dust has settled on the race at Darlington, the spotlight now falls on
 [drum-roll please] Amazon Prime! Yep, NASCAR’s newest streaming partners have come forward with some ground-breaking announcements for diehard fans of all ages. For starters, fans will finally get a brand-new medium to gather all the inside scoop on our sport’s iconic Intimidator - Dale Earnhardt.

Seeing this, coupled with Junior’s much-anticipated debut with the streaming giants, the Lucky Dog would even go one step further to call it a prime-time Earnhardt family reunion. But Prime is not the only one with updates. NBC, Juniors’ previous home, has dropped some bombshells of their own to gain ground in this ‘broadcasters tug-of-war.’ All of this, however, is only a small glimpse of what we have for you in today’s newsletter


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In today’s newsletter, we’ll uncover these hottest stories from the NASCAR universe:

đŸŽ„ Dale Sr Gets Docuseries Treatment From Prime, Alongside Dale Jr’s Debut

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