Dale Earnhardt's biographical story explores his journey from childhood to becoming a renowned NASCAR driver. Growing up with his racing father, Ralph, Dale's early life is marked by a desire to surpass his father's expectations. After quitting high school to pursue his racing career, Dale's father reluctantly supports him, sharing valuable philosophies that drive Dale's relentless pursuit of excellence. Dale's aggressive racing style earns both fans and detractors, including a deep-seated rivalry with Darrell Waltrip. The film also delves into his personal life, including his three marriages and complex relationships with his children, particularly his son Kerry, whom he didn't see for over a decade.
3: The Dale Earnhardt Story
Dale Earnhardt, a legendary race car driver, died in a tragic accident on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500, as portrayed by Barry Pepper.