“Proud Day For Us”: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reminisces on the “Should Have” in a Successful 2022 Season

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Published 12/24/2022, 12:45 PM EST
Throughout this season we all have seen some truly wonderful moments across the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series. From the video game-like battle between Kyle Larson, Sheldon Creed, and Noah Gragson to Ross Chastain’s once-in-a-lifetime wall-riding move, the season has been filled with ups and downs.
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Recently, former driver and Hall of Famer, Dale Earnhardt Jr took to social media to state his views on his favorite race of the season. Junior also asked fans which race had they missed this year, and which they wish they hadn’t missed in the first place.
Junior wrote, “What race did you not see this year that you wish you had. One would be the Charlotte Xfinity win of Josh Berry. The battle between he and Justin sounded amazing. I was working in Indy that day and couldn’t watch. JRM historically had struggled at Charlotte. Proud day for us.“
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While there are multiple moments that would go down as favorites to remember. There were a few that we might forget for a long long time. One of them was Ross Chastain‘s Martinsville move. When it happened, it suddenly propelled the melon man from the reputation of being one of the most hated by other drivers, to one of the most well-known.
Soon, social media started going crazy over the video of his move. Moreover, people from other sports even went out of their way to praise him for the move. However, that wasn’t the only great moment. In fact, there were countless more, across every series.
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How has Dale Earnhardt Jr’s Xfinity team’s season been this year?
Junior Motorsports has closed the season on a high, after scoring multiple wins with its drivers throughout the year. Some of the major highlights of the season were secured by Noah Gragson. He scored a monstrous eight wins this season, with four of them being consecutive.
DAYTONA BEACH, FL – FEBRUARY 13: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet, looks on from the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 13, 2011, in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images for NASCAR)
After an exciting 2022 season, all that is left is to wait a little longer before the 2023 season commences. We hope that it would yield even more surprises than the one before. Who knows what we will see, anything can happen in NASCAR at the end of the day. That’s the beauty of this sport.
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