Originally posted by Nilsen10
If he means nascar as a sport i don't see why not.
If someone here has nascar as a handle and he means that person, then NO
Nascar #3 was ....
Dale Earnhardt (1951-2001), American automobile racer, seven-time winner of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) championship. Nicknamed the Intimidator for his aggressive and keen driving abilities, Earnhardt was a fan favorite across the United States.
Ralph Dale Earnhardt was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina
. As the son of NASCAR driver Ralph Earnhardt, the young Earnhardt began automobile racing when he was a teenager. He first raced NASCAR vehicles in 1975 and slowly worked his way into the Winston Cup circuit. (The Winston Cup circuit is the major annual series in stock-car racing.) Earnhardt’s first NASCAR Winston Cup win came in his 16th Winston Cup race, when he claimed the Southeastern 500 at Bristol, Tennessee, in 1979. After being named NASCAR rookie of the year in 1979, he won the NASCAR championship in 1980, becoming the first driver to win rookie of the year honors and the NASCAR championship in successive seasons. Earnhardt also won the NASCAR championship in 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, and 1994, joining American automobile racer Richard Petty as the only seven-time winners of the championship.
Despite his overall success, for many years Earnhardt had repeated and well-publicized disappointments at the Daytona 500, the premier event in stock-car racing. In 1990 he led for most of the race, but he suffered a cut tire on the last lap, which prevented him from winning. In 1995 he finished second, trailing winner Sterling Marlin by only 0.61 seconds. In 1996 he placed second by an even smaller margin, trailing winner Dale Jarrett by 0.12 seconds. In 1998 Earnhardt entered his 20th Daytona 500 and finally won the event, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest NASCAR drivers ever. In 2001 Earnhardt was killed after he crashed his car into a wall during the last lap of the Daytona 500.
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