Dale Earnhardt Jr. warns NASCAR not to use electric cars in O'Reilly Series
Dale Earnhardt Jr. opposes NASCAR switching to electric vehicles in O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. He says it 'would destroy the series as we know it.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. said moving to electric-powered cars would "destroy" the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. The NASCAR Hall of Famer , whose JR Motorsports team runs four full-time cars and another part time in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, reacted to the idea brought up by NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer John Probst in a recent interview with Sports Business Journal.
The crossover utility vehicle EV made its debut on July 6, 2024, at the Chicago Street Circuit, with veteran driver David Ragan conducting some exhibition laps. WHAT DALE JR. 'S RACE DID FOR NASHVILLE: What Dale Earnhardt Jr.
's race did for Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway While Probst stressed the idea of the electric car and the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series was simply part of the discussion about the possibility for each NASCAR national series in the future, Eanrhardt Jr. wasted no time reacting on social media with a post stating, โI hope this never happens. โ Why Dale Earnhardt Jr.