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  1. 5. 22.3. 20.3. 0. 0. 3. detail. DriverAverages.com has results for Ralph Earnhardt from the November 11, 1956 (Buddy Shuman 250) to the June 11, 1964 (100 Miles at Concord Speedway) Ralph Earnhardt NASCAR Results, Statistics and Car Numbers.

  2. Ralph Earnhardt was the first car builder/driver to understand and use tire stagger. Though he started 51 career Cup Series races from 1956-1964, he never raced his iconic #8 in NASCAR’s top division, nor did he find victory lane in the series. In 1973, Earnhardt had a heart attack and died at the age of 45.

  3. Statistics current as of August 19, 2023. Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr. (born October 10, 1974) is an American stock car racing driver, team owner and broadcaster. A third generation driver, he is the son of 7-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt and relative to many former and current drivers in the NASCAR ranks.

  4. Race Car Driver. Born in Kannapolis, North Carolina to John Henderson and Effie Mae Earnhardt. The family were part of the farming community and on leaving school Ralph worked in one of the cotton mills for several years. The wages and conditions were poor and one of the ways to get out of the situation was to race....

  5. Dec 2, 2021 · Stock Car Legend Ralph Earnhardt from North Carolina, Blowing the doors off and leading the pack from 1950 until 1973.

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  6. Oct 6, 2023 · However, back in the day of Ralph Earnhardt, interviews and press conferences weren’t that common. Ken Martin went to the NASCAR headquarters in New York in 1997 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of NASCAR and found video footage of LeeRoy Yarborough and Ralph Earnhardt fighting for the win at the Charlotte Modified 250 race, back in 1965.

  7. Ralph Lee Earnhardt is a NASCAR® legend. This No. 8 1940 Ford Coupe is one of his most legendary cars. A native of Kannapolis, NC, Earnhardt started winning ot nearby dirt tracks in the 1950s and he never looked back. In a racing career that spanned more than 20 years, Earnhardt won more than 350 NASCAR® races and most importantly, the 1956 ...

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