What drivers competing against Dale Earnhardt Jr. said of racing him at Fairgrounds
For the first time since 1999, Dale Earnhardt Jr. will race at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in the Tootsies Music City Showdown.
Winning a zMAX CARS Tour race is reason enough to celebrate. Beating Dale Earnhardt Jr. , one of the biggest names in NASCAR, takes that celebration to a whole other level.
The potential for that type of party is within reach for the field of drivers in the Tootsies Music City Showdown at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway at 7 p. m. CT on April 11.
It will be a return to the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway for Earnhardt, who raced at the historic track several times early in his NASCAR Hall of Fame career. After competing in the 1999 BellSouth Mobility Busch Grand National Series race at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, Earnhardt went on to win 26 NASCAR Cup Series races in his 19-year career. He was the Most Popular Driver 15 consecutive times and was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2021.
Earnhardt is still one of the most popular figures in the sport, serving as a broadcaster, co-owner of JR Motorsports, and a podcaster. Why is Dale Earnhardt Jr. returning to Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Earnhardt is a co-owner of the zMAX CARS Tour along with Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Justin Marks.
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