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NASCAR Teams Settle the Charter Dispute

September 20, 2025 | Edition #400
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Ever wondered what Dale Earnhardt’s NASCAR collection from the defunct DEI museum would look like today? Though access to the property is rare, someone appears to have slipped inside with a camera. The images take us back to the days when Dale Jr. drove the iconic Budweiser No. 8 car, while also stirring memories of the Intimidator himself.

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Dale Earnhardt’s Unseen DEI Era Relics Go Public |
A rare glimpse of the iconic stock cars from NASCAR’s Golden era. |

Kyle Busch’s RCR Partner Rumored to Leave
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![]() | Veteran NASCAR Broadcaster Set to Retire
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Stewart-Haas Racing made a groundbreaking NASCAR innovation in 2018 with the introduction of its front-mount shock setup. A clever suspension design that shifted how the car handled aerodynamic loads. Spearheaded by crew chief Rodney Childers on Kevin Harvick’s No. 4 team, the system allowed the splitter to maintain optimal height while lowering other parts of the body for increased aero efficiency. |

Should Kyle Busch and the No. 8 Team Get a Major Overhaul Before the Start of the New Season? |

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