Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s wife Amy Earnhardt has shared what she consumes every day to maintain a healthy lifestyle like hers through an Instagram story. She urged her fans to get their hands on AG1, a powdered supplement that has been a lifesaver since she started focusing on her health.
According to Amy, AG1, a carefully formulated health supplement with the goodness of over 75 lab-tested ingredients, improves focus, gut health, and overall immunity. She also claimed the product is for both men and women.
“I love starting my day with AG1,” said Amy. “In the last year, I have tried my hardest to focus on wellness and nutrition and AG1 is the one thing that I must have to start my day. It's your one-stop shop for holistic, whole-body wellness. Ladies, this is not just for you; it's for men as well. It's truly for everyone.”
Amy further explained that the subtle pineapple and vanilla flavor makes AG1 even more refreshing to drink. By clicking the link in her story, one can get a flat $20 discount plus five free travel packs and a bottle of AG1 D3+K2 drops.
An interior designer by profession, Amy Earnhardt is one of the most popular women in NASCAR today. Although not a race car driver herself, Amy makes frequent appearances in her husband’s NASCAR podcast, The Dale Jr. Download, a production of Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media.
Amy lives in Mooresville, North Carolina with Dale Jr. and her two beautiful daughters, Isla Rose and Nicole Lorraine.
Amy Earnhardt explains why she doesn’t have a problem with Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s addiction to video games
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a busy man. He co-owns a NASCAR Xfinity Series team, a Late Model Racing Series, and a vodka company. He is also the main man behind Dirty Mo Media, an entertainment powerhouse known for backing NASCAR shows like Actions Detrimental, Door Bumper Clear, and DJD Reloaded.
Dale Jr. will turn 51 this year. Yet, he can’t stay away from video games. Luckily, his wife Amy doesn’t seem to have a problem with it. She knows her husband is better off with some rest amid his busy schedule.
Reflecting on the same in a recent YouTube video by Dirty Mo Media, Amy said:
“I don’t think that there’s any issue. As much as I make fun of the video game thing, it keeps them off the street. So I’m not so mad about it. But he does it while I’m sleeping.” (2:02)
2025 is going to be a busy year for Dale Earnhardt Jr. For starters, he is expected to join TNT and Amazon Prime for their coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025.
Dale Jr. will also make select late model starts with the No. 8 Budweiser Chevy under the banner of JR Motorsports, the team he owns alongside his sister Kelley Earnhardt Miller and Rick Hendrick of Hendrick Motorsports.
However, Dale Jr. will not run any NASCAR-sanctioned race in 2025, marking the end of a tradition he has been carrying forward since 2017, the year he retired from full-time racing.