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Essay heading: Dale Earnhardt
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Dale had two children with his second wife, a daughter, Kelley, and a son, Dale Jr., who would both followed him into racing. While Dale was at the age of twenty two his father died from a heart attack. Earnhardt said, "He was against me dropping out of school to go racing. But he was the biggest influence on my life... displayed 300 characters
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Dale's father helped him out with racing by helping him build motors, and giving him used tires left. When his father died it left Dale in a situation where he had to make it on his own. Dale once said, " I'd give up everything I got if he were still alive, but I don't think I'd be where I am if he hadn't died... displayed next 300 characters
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