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Dale Jr.'s prank gone wrong—proof that even legends can have epic fails!

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is known to have some fun with his company, Dirty Mo Media. The former racecar driver has now become one of the prime sources for NASCAR news and action. Besides this, he also has subsidiaries like the Dale Jr. Download, which he hosts personally, and Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte. While the Dale Jr. Download mostly brings in NASCAR figures for interviews, Dirty Mo Dough is about much more.

In a recent episode of Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte, where the team discusses betting on sports, they took a detour from their regular program to play a game that punishes the team. While the punishments are meant to be harsh, they have their clauses as Dale Jr. gets stuck trying to get a high-five. So what exactly were they doing?

Dale Earnhardt Jr fails at scoring a high-five

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte team were playing a game of spin the wheel. When the question came up about whose turn it was to take on a punishment, by popular demand, Dale Jr. was chosen. After spinning the wheel, the punishment decided to keep his hand up until someone from outside the room came and gave him a high-five without knowing what was going on.

When Dale Jr. and the team joked around by giving each other a high-five to complete the punishment, the rules were cleared out for him. The former NASCAR driver did not follow the rules through and through, as he kept his hand down until his best friend, Mike Davis, walked in. Upon trying to score a high-five from his friend, he was betrayed by him as he moved after getting close to tapping their hands together.

That’s when Davis asked him, “Did you just try to trick me into high-fiving you?” Dale Jr. tried to play it coy by responding, “No, I really want a high 5.” The jig was up when Davis understood that there was more to the high-five than Dale Jr. was letting out. “Let me think about it, and I’ll get back to you,” said Davis while walking away from his best friend.

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Dale Jr.'s prank gone wrong—proof that even legends can have epic fails!

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This interaction was shared on Dirty Mo Media’s X page (formerly Twitter), where fans got a peek at what the whole episode would be like. The games and fun continued, and for more on this, you can check out the video on their YouTube channel. The Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte is a new show launched by Dale Jr. in March this year.

Besides playing such games from time to time, they have a lot more going on. Let’s take a look at what exactly is the Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte podcast about.

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Dirty Mo Dough with Steve Letarte is the one-stop-shop podcast for anyone into sports betting, especially if you’re a NASCAR fan. Hosted by Steve Letarte, a former NASCAR crew chief, the show dives into the nitty-gritty of betting on NASCAR races. Steve uses his insider knowledge to break down the odds, give betting tips, and make predictions.

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It’s part of the Dirty Mo Media network, so you know it’s packed with awesome NASCAR content. If you’re looking to up your betting game or just love NASCAR, this podcast is a fun listen. As is the Dale Jr. Download podcast, which Dale Jr. hosts himself. While in the Dale Jr. Download, we get to see guests join in the conversation about the past, present, and future of NASCAR, the Dirty Mo Dough project revolves around betting across all sports.

Have you caught up on all episodes of the Dirty Mo Dough podcast? Let us know if you have implemented any of the tips shown on the podcast in the comments below.