

- #Games like fling to the finish driver
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Once you know a little bit about that, then maybe the hows and whys of my reactions to my head injuries - and really everyone's reactions - might make a little more sense.

I want you to understand who I am, where I came from, and the world I grew up in. But before we start down the road of how I got to the end of my racing career and how concussions played a role in reaching that end, I do think it's important that you get a little perspective. I'm not going to tell my whole life story in this book. SEND HER AROUND ONE MORE TIME, 161, DON'T BE A HAMMERHEAD, 171, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, 177, ABOUT THE AUTHORS, 181, CHAPTER 1 MICHAEL "MICKY" COLLINS, ix, A LIFT, A SECRET, AND A PROMISE, xiii, 1. Racing To The Finish My Story By Dale Earnhardt Jr., Ryan McGee Thomas Nelson Copyright © 2018 DEJ Management, LLC All rights reserved. He lives in Charlotte with his wife, Erica, and their daughter, Tara. In 2007 he wrote the script for the documentary Dale, about Earnhardt’s father, narrated by Paul Newman. Ryan McGee, an ESPN senior writer, is a five-time National Motorsports Press Association Writer of the Year and four-time Sports Emmy winner. Dale lives in Mooresville, North Carolina, with his wife, Amy, and their two daughters, Isla and Nicole.
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He is the author of the New York Times bestselling Racing to the Finish and Driver #8, as well as the bestselling children's book Buster's Trip to Victory Lane.
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He won a record 15-straight NASCAR Most Popular Driver awards from 2003 to 2017, consecutive NASCAR Busch Series Championships in 19, and the prestigious Daytona 500 in 20.
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is an American professional stock car racing driver, champion team owner, businessman, television analyst for NBC Sports Group, and inductee into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Steering his way to the final checkered flag of his storied career proved to be the most challenging race and most rewarding finish of his life.ĭale Earnhardt Jr. In this candid reflection, Earnhardt opens up about his frustration with the slow recovery, his admiration for the woman who stood by him through it all, and his determination to share his own experience so that others don’t have to suffer in silence. For the first time, he shares these notes and fully reveals the physical and emotional struggles he faced as he fought to close out his career on his own terms. Torn between a race-at-all-costs culture and the fear that something was terribly wrong, Earnhardt tried to pretend that everything was fine, but the private notes about his escalating symptoms that he kept on his phone reveal a vicious cycle: suffering injuries on Sunday, struggling through the week, then recovering in time to race again the following weekend.

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But for years, he had worried that the worsening effects of multiple racing-related concussions would end not only his time on the track but his ability to live a full and happy life. retired from professional stock car racing in 2017, he walked away from his career as a healthy man. He’d dealt with concussions before, but concussions are like snowflakes, no two are the same. What he didn’t know was that it would also end his driving for the year.

It was a seemingly minor crash at Michigan International Speedway in June 2016 that ended the day early for Dale Earnhardt Jr. “Time was running out on my charade… My secrets were about to be exposed to the world.” Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s only authorized book revealing the inside track on his final year of racing and retirement from the driver’s seat.
