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Posted by DarthDilbert at 8/17/2007 08:39:00 PM

Dale Earnhardt brought the No. 8 to NASCAR specifically for his son. It was the number that Earnhardt Sr.'s father, Ralph, raced on the short tracks throughout the South. It had historical and family significance when it graced the side of Earnhardt Jr.'s car. Along with the promotional push of Budweiser, it was Earnhardt Jr. who made the No. 8 the most famous car number in racing. In fact, it had become arguably the third-most famous and significant car number ever, trailing only Richard Petty's No. 43 and Earnhardt Sr.'s No. 3.



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