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Kerry Earnhardt fuming over Teresa’s $30B data center push, NASCAR rules on Christopher Bell’s aggressive contact, and more

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“Dad would be livid”: Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s son left fuming as Teresa Earnhardt pursues reported $30B worth data center


The Dale Earnhardt family is once again sailing in rough waters, this time though an over high-stakes business venture presided over by Teresa Earnhardt, the wife of the late Dale Earnhardt Sr., who was always in charge of his racing and business empire. Teresa, according to the recent reports, is hot on the heels of a mammoth $30 billion data center development on the land that was once synonymous with the most well-known NASCAR family. Kerry Earnhardt, who is the eldest son of Dale Sr., has expressed his displeasure at this development.

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"I had to fight my way through life": Richard Childress details difficult upbringing after father's passing


Before he became one of NASCAR's most successful team owners, Richard Childress was just a boy in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who lost his father at five. He recently recalled his story - not one of privilege, but of grit.

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