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Earnhardt Jr. on Cover of ESPN The Magazine
Dale Jr. Talks Openly about His Grief, Growth and New Gig In Latest ESPN The Magazine Cover Story
"When my dad died, I was numb, blind. I just kept moving. Going. Doing. It was horrible. The further away from it I get, the more I understand how I went through it." - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
"I didn't talk about it because it wasn't something I wanted to preach. 'Oh, I lost my Daddy, woe is me, and I gotta go through life without him.' I didn't want that message." - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
"I ain't got nothing against her. She might have something against me, I don't know." - Dale Earnhardt Jr. regarding Teresa Earnhardt, who declined to be interviewed for the story.
"I am striving to be the total package. A mature, dedicated, motivated racecar driver." - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
ESPN The Magazine was granted exclusive access to Junior’s property and Whiskey River, the replica Wild West town he’s built on his 200 acres of land in North Carolina. The issue is on newsstands Wednesday, May 7.
ESPNthemag.com will exhibit a complementary photo gallery and a “behind the story” by Smith, who lost his own father while writing the piece on Dale Jr.
In “Sucking It Up” ESPN The Magazine takes a look at how NBA and NHL athletes play through the pain – especially during the playoffs. How does physical and psychological pain assist, and impede, a team’s chances of winning when it really counts? From Willis Reed to Joe Thornton to Derek Fisher there are plenty of examples. In addition, ESPNthemag.com will feature an extended “Pain Package” to include Playing Through the Pain, and Warriors and Wimps – a survey and anonymous comments by players/about players in the two leagues.
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