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Back in September 2024, Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he was running his final NASCAR race. That was an eventful Xfinity Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, a track he won back in 2004. He savored the challenges and thrills he faced in the event, and projected 2025 as a rest year. However, with the start of 2026, the veteran just announced his return to the racing seat – in an off-NASCAR ride, but on an old NASCAR track.

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“I’m racing at Nashville Fairgrounds April 11,” said Dale Earnhardt, Jr. on the Dale Jr Download. “Driving the Bass Pro Shops car at the fairgrounds for the CARS Tour. I’m going to do the tire test here in a couple of days. I’ll have a better idea of how fast it is.”

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The zMAX CARS Tour will visit the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. On Tuesday, the hallowed racetrack of NASCAR announced that Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge will serve as the presenting sponsor for the event, featuring the CARS Tour’s Late Model Stock Cars and Pro Late Models. Adding to the excitement, Dale Jr. will compete in the LMSC division in his No. 8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet.

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The last time Dale Jr. wheeled a car was at the NASCAR Xfinity race in Bristol in September 2024. That 300-lap race was eventful, as the veteran faced a plethora of issues. These included ongoing radio issues, a helmet change, a swap of wiring harnesses, and missing glasses. Yet he wheeled the No. 88 JR Motorsports to a 7th-place finish – marking an end to his Bristol legacy, that had started with the iconic ‘It’s Bristol, baby!’ slogan back in 2004.

Now, however, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back behind the wheel. He co-owns CARS Tour with fellow NASCAR luminaries Kevin Harvick, Justin Marks, and Jeff Burton. It’s largely considered the most prestigious regional short track racing series in the country. Marks, Trackhouse Racing owner, convinced Tootsie’s owner, Steve Smith, to serve as the title sponsor of the Nashville event.

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“The CARS Tour coming to the Nashville Fairgrounds is huge,” Marks said. “Such a historic track, in a great city, with the most exciting late model racing in the country, is a recipe for success.” The NASCAR Cup Series races were held at Fairgrounds Speedway from 1958 until 1984. Now, the track mainly hosts local racing programs and touring series events.

While Dale Earnhardt Jr. gears up for a CARS Tour event, his nieces were involved in a viral video from the series.

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Defusing a volatile situation

The zMAX CARS Tour LMSC season opener unfolded at Southern National Motorsports Park with much drama. JR Motorsports driver Caden Kvapil held off for the victory, but ended up upsetting Doug Barnes Jr. in the process. And the latter was looking for a fistfight, shoving his hands inside Kvapil’s car while he was strapped inside. However, Dale Jr.’s nieces – Karsyn and Kennedy Elledge – flexed their own muscle

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The two girls, along with other CARS Tour officials, wrestled Barnes away from Kvapil. Dale Earnhardt Jr. commented on it and emphasized restraint.

“That’s a fine line,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. “If it wasn’t a JR Motorsports car… They have to absolutely try to keep the peace, but they have to also be careful not to cross the line and become physical themselves. But I didn’t see anything that I would say was problematic.”

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“It’s a balance because they do work for the series,” he went on to say. “They also have a connection to me. I own the car that won the race that guy’s mad at. Doug Barnes was upset with Caden Kvapil after Caden squeezed him into the fence off of Turn Four coming to the white.”

Clearly, the Earnhardt family is elevating the CARS Tour experience. Let’s wait and see how Dale Earnhardt Jr. performs on his racing comeback.

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