The thrills of 180-mph speed, running door-to-door against each other, and making and wrecking each other are all synonymous with NASCAR. These are the elements that have enticed millions of fans to this sport. However, the demarcation between racing aggressively and the potential of wrecking each other is blurry, and more often than not, this has led to detrimental effects on the track.
Running at a mind-boggling pace can surely be overwhelming for the drivers, who are under the constant threat of performing well under any given circumstances. Furthermore, given their competitive streak, the drivers won’t leave the chance of ousting another fellow driver. On account of this, Dale Earnhardt Jr. seems to reveal the name of the person who engages in road rage.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. puts his driver in jeopardy
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It was just days ago when the NASCAR world, along with Tony Stewart, mourned the demise of a brave soul and sprint racer named Ashlea Alberston. The sprint car driver was in the passenger seat while his fiance drove the car. However, owing to a cause of road rage, Albertson failed to sustain the damages and eventually succumbed to injuries.
Owing to this, it seems that Dale Earnhardt Jr. has accused one of his drivers and also the underdog of Hendrick Motorsports of road rage. The person in question is none other than Josh Berry. The driver who had filled in the seats of Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman and had delivered impeccable finishes seemed to be engaged in road rage, especially during the race weekends. However, these accusations come with a jest and are apparent from the latest video posted on Instagram.
In a question and answer session organized by High Rock Vodka, Dale Earnhardt Jr., his wife Amy, and Josh Berry spilled the beans after being asked the questions. The first question is, “Who will drink more High Rock this year?”
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The unanimous answer is Amy Earnhardt. Dale Earnhardt Jr. added, “Amy enjoys High Rock.” To this, his wife retorted, “ Who doesn’t?”
The other question that was asked was, “And who’s more likely to get road rage?”
The Earnhardt couple chose their team driver Josh Berry. Owing to which Berry expressed, “Yeah, man, I can’t strike you out as a road rager. Dale seems patient. My wife has a lot of road rage. I also don’t have road rage or so.”
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Amy asked Berry, “Don’t you have it in the racecars, don’t you go raging there?”
To this, Berry added, “A few times. It’s been a while though, a couple of days.”
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Nonetheless, this Q&A series has already hosted its first set of interviews that turned out to be equally hilarious as the present one.
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In the first interview, it was asked all three people, “Who is more likely to reply to your text within a minute?”
To this end, both the driver and the owner chose Amy, while she chose the driver. In order to justify the question, Amy expressed, “Sometimes I lose my phone in the house, and I am not texting you back in a minute.” Dale Jr. asked, “So you picked him not knowing.”
His wife also asserted, “You talk to him a lot. You are always on the phone talking to somebody.” Josh Berry added, “Oh boy!”
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With that being said, the rapport that Junior shares with his wife and his team driver is really commendable. Nonetheless, with that being said, fans will be awaiting another episode of this question-and-answer series.