Amy Earnhardt, wife of NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr., has shared a cute picture of their daughter Isla Rose on her Instagram page. The story shows Isla Rose sitting at the dining table with her hair wrapped.
After dating for over five years, Earnhardt Jr. married Amy Reimann in 2016. With the two-time Daytona 500 winner announcing retirement from NASCAR a year later, the couple kept busy with Earnhardt Jr.'s multiple brand partnerships and deals and JR Motorsports (where Dale is the co-owner). They have also launched Hard Rock Vodka in partnership with Sugarlands Distilling Co. Apart from this, Amy and Earnhardt Jr. were also seen on a four-part reality TV series.
While they kept busy professionally, the North Carolina-based couple welcomed two daughters, Isla Rose in 2018 and Nicole Lorraine in 2020. Since their arrival, both Amy and Earnhardt Jr. have been focused on spending quality time together with the girls. The couple has been prioritizing creating memories for their children.
Amy has shared one such cute moment with their elder daughter, Isla Rose, on her Instagram story. Here's a look at the post, captioned:
"The look you have when you get to go to dinner with your hair wrap on bc mom & dad are mega tired of fighting the tiny beast."
Apart from this cute moment, Amy has also shared stories of her daughter spending time on the beach, watching large shipping vessels move around in the ocean.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. announces his return to the racetrack for the 16th annual Hampton Heat race at Langley Speedway
NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. has announced his return to the racetrack for the 16th annual Hampton Heat race at Langley Speedway. The race which will be held on July 20th, 2024, will be his first race ever at the Langley venue.
Earnhardt Jr. shared the news on his official X page.
"Looking forward to running the Hampton Heat @LangleySpeedway. See ya there," he wrote.
The poster showcases the #3 Chevrolet, which pays homage to both, his father and NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr. and his early days in NASCAR.
Since retiring from the Cup Series in 2017, Earnhardt Jr. has been promoting smaller venues such as the Langley Speedway and the North Wilkesboro Speedway. His efforts seem to have paid off well, with the latter hosting the 2024 NASCAR All-Star Race and the former set to host the iconic Hampton Heat 200 race next month.
At Langley, Earnhardt Jr. will likely be competing with over 300 drivers, making the event a crowd-pleaser. While the booking for the event is now live, it is expected to be sold out soon (as was the case with last year's running).